TABLE OF CONTENTS I. SAFETY INFORMATION 1.1 L …………………….11 EAK OF RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY 1.2 P RECAUTIONS WHEN CARRYING THE PHONE WITH YOU )………………………………..11 ARRYING YOUR PHONE 1.3 R …….. 12 ADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE COMPATIBILITY 1.4 P ………………………………………….. 12 UBLIC PLACES 1.5 A …………………………………13 IRPLANE SAFETY RULES...
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1.15 O …………………………………………..17 THER NOTES 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS………………………………….18 3 OVERVIEW OF THE PHONE……………………………..21 1. 3.1 Keys of the phone……………………………...21 2. 3.2 Interfaces of the phone………………………..23 4 INTRODUCTION TO USAGE OF THE PHONE………...24 4.1 I ……………………..24 NSTALL AND EMOVE THE BATTERY 3.
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9. 4.3.1 Switch on……………………………………..29 10. 4.3.3 Password lock……………………………….30 11 4.3.4 PIN1…………………………………………..30 12 4.3.5 PIN2…………………………………………..30 13. 4.3.6 PUK…………………………………………...31 14. 4.3.7 PUK2………………………………………….31 5 CALL FUNCTIONS………………………………………...31 5.1 M ……………………………………...31 AKE A VOICE CALL 15. 5.1.1 Make a domestic call………………………..32 5.1.2 Make an international call……………………….33 16.
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23. 5.2.5 Conference call………………………………36 5.3 E ………………………………………..37 MERGENCY CALL 5.4 D …………………………………….37 URING A VIDEO CALL 6 CONTACTS………………………………………………… 6.2 C SIM C ………………… ………..ONTACTS OF THE 7 TEXT MESSAGE AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES……41 7.1 Create and send short message (SMS)…………… 7.2 Create and send multimedia message (MMS)…...
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28. 8.1.5 Mobile networks……………………………...44 8.2 C ALL SETTINGS 29. 8.2.1 Fixed dialling………………………………….45 30. 8.2.2 Video call……………………………………..45 31. 8.2.3 Voice mail…………………………………….46 32. 8.2.4 Other call settings…………………………..46 8.3 S )…………………….47 OUND AND DISPLAY RINGER MODE 33. 8.3.1 Start ringer mode…………………………….48 34. 8.3.2 Customized ringer mode……………………48 8.4 L ………………………………...50 OCATION AND SECURITY...
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41. 8.6.2 Account management……………………….52 8.7 P ………………………………………………….52 RIVACY 8.8 SD C …………………53 ARD AND EMORY OF THE HONE 42. 8.8.1 SD Card……………………………………….53 43. 8.8.2 Memory of the phone………………………..53 8.9 S …………………………………………………..53 EARCH 44. 8.9.1 Web page search…………………………….53 45. 8.9.2 Rapid search box…………………………….53 8.10 L &...
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49. 9.3.2 Bookmark…………………………………….56 50. 9.3.3 Window……………………………………….56 51. 9.3.4 Forward……………………………………….57 52. 9.3.5 Backward……………………………………..57 53. 9.3.6 More…………………………………………...57 10 APPLICATIONS…………………………………………..58 10.1 P ……………………58 HOTO CAMERA AND VIDEO CAMERA 54. 10.1.1 Photo camera……………………………….59 10.2 Image library…………………………………………..60 10.3 M …………………………………………………..61 USIC 55. 10.3.1 Music play…………………………………...62 10.4 V …………………………………………………...62 IDEO...
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10.7 C ……………………………………………66 ALCULATOR 10.8 C …………………………………….. 66 ONVERSION TOOL 60. 10.8.1 Exchange rate………………………………66 61. 10.8.2 Measures……………………………………66 10.9 N ………………………………………………..67 OTEPAD 11 MY FAVORITE……………………………………………67 11.1 A ………………………………………………67 LL MUSIC 11.2 A …………………………………………..67 LL PICTURES 11.3 SD …………………………………………68 CARD FILES 11.4 F ……………………………………69 ILES FROM CAMERA 12 CONNECTIONS…………………………………………...68...
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63. 13.2.2 Schedules…………………………………...71 13.3 C ………………………………………………72 ALENDAR 64. 13.3.1 Query of Solar Terms………………………72 65. 13.3.2 Query of Holidays…………………………..72 13.4 F ……………………………………………72 ILE READER 13.5 G ………………………………………………….72 AMES...
1 Safety Information Please r ead an d f ollow al l safety w arnings i n t his U ser Manual for safe and effective use of your mobile phone. 1.1 Leak of radio frequency energy This phone is a low-power and wireless transmitter and receiver.
Always f ollow l ocal r ules and regulations r egarding the use of y our m obile phone. P lease t urn of f in places w here t he use of it is prohibited to prevent interference or danger. This device meets the RF exposure guidelines, and must be either i n t he n ormal us age p osition a gainst t he ear or a t least 2.5cm away from the body.
hospitals an d nur sing ho mes w here t here is equipment sensitive to external radio frequency signals. 1.5 Airplane safety rules Switch off your phone while inside or near an airplane. The use of handsets in such areas is restricted and may be illegal for it may affect the operation of the aircraft and disrupt wireless telephone network.
The phone may interfere with some hearing-aid devices. In case interference, please your hearing-aid manufacturer for a solution. 1.8 Other medical equipment If you personally use medical devices, consult your manufacturer to check if it can resist radio frequency signals. For relevant information, you may also consult medical professionals.
Switch of f y our p hone n ear flammable facilities or ar eas where explosions may occur. Follow rules and regulations in such places to avoid danger. 1.11 Batteries Avoid contact t o the bat tery’s metal t erminals f or i t m ay cause short-circuit or injury.
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· Do not store this device in areas with extremely hot or cold temperature. · Never put your phone near a fire or lighted cigarettes. · Do not press the keys with sharp or pointed objects. · Do not kick, drop or shake your handset. ·...
mobile device. Use a damp or antistatic cloth instead. · The LED and camera of this handset are fragile. Use the phone carefully. 1.14 Notes for children’s use Keep the phone out of children’s reach. Never let them play with t he phone or i ts accessories t o pr event a ny phy sical damage to the handset and further injury to the child.
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Always switch off your phone near medical equipment to avoid interference. Always s witch off your p hone n ear a r efuelling p oint, chemical factory or when doing explosive jobs, because phone affect technical assembling operations. This hands et c an b e us ed with a S IM c ard a nd storage cards.
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Charge your phone within the specified voltage only. Charging i t be yond t he r ecommended v oltage m ay cause damage to the handset. Do not short-circuit the batteries to avoid damage and fire; Do not store the battery in a high temperature area. Never throw the battery into a fire to prevent explosion.
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The phon e m ay c ause interference in el ectronic appliances such as TV, radio and personal computer. The phon e m ust be s witched off at an y t ime i n an airplane to avoid interference to electronic system that may cause aircraft accidents.
3 Overview of the phone 3.1 Keys of the phone Keys Description Move upward; Short press to set to mute state when there is a call; Short press to turn up volume during a call; Up direction key on the Short press to enter into the ringing left volume adjustment window in standby mode;...
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Short press to set to mute state when there is a call; Short press to turn down volume during a call; Short press to enter into the ringing volume adjustment window in standby mode; Short press to enter the media volume Adjustment interface in media related interface.
Short press to lock the screen and short press to light up the backlight in locking interface; In other interface, press Home key to return to Idle interface. Home key In Idle interface, press Home key to enter into contraction mode. Return to the previous page or quit the Return key operating module.
Charger On the top of the phone, used to connect interface the charger and the data line TF card Under the battery, inside right of the slot phone. 4 Introduction to usage of the phone 4.1 Install and Remove the battery Mi501 is powered with a rechargeable l ithium battery.
4.1.1 Install the battery Follow the procedures below in installing the battery: 1. Remove the cover by lifting it. 2. A lign t he ba ttery’s ex posed c opper c ontacts w ith t he battery c onnectors i nside t he bat tery c ompartment, pr ess the battery down until it locks into place.
4.1.3 Power display The battery power icon is displayed on the top left corner of the screen. When the power is already weak, a signal will be shown to display the current power and remind you of recharging. When t he p ower i s t oo l ow t o s upport the operation, t he phone will automatically switch off.
Charging the battery: Make sure the battery is inserted before charging. 1. Plug i n t he c onnector at t he bottom of y our phon e ( USB interface) 2. Then plug the other end into an AC power socket. 3.
Ensure t hat t he clipped c orner of t he S IM c ard i s f acing the c orrect di rection and t he m etallic c ontacts are facing downwards. Slide the SIM card into the card slot until it stops. 4.2.2 Remove the SIM card Removing t he S IM c ard i s j ust t he opposite of t he installation procedure.
The procedure for removing the storage card is just opposite installation procedure. Note: P lease u se t he s torage c ard (T-Flash) pr oduced b y the recognized manufacturer. 4.3 Switch on and off 4.3.1 Switch on Make s ure t he b attery an d SIM c ard i s pr operly i nserted before turning on your phone.
4.3.3 Password lock You c an i ncrease the security of y our phon e by s etting a screen un lock pat tern. O nce s et, i n or der t o un lock y our screen, y ou’ll h ave t o dr aw t he c orrect u nlock pat tern. S ee “Location a nd security setup”...
4.3.6 PUK To unlock locked SIM card, you must input PUK (PIN Unblocking K ey). T he P UK i s gen erally s upplied t ogether with the SIM card. If it is not provided or lost, please consult your service supplier.
Direct di alling: C lick t he D ial i con t o ent er t he an alog keyboard interface and dial the number; Make a c all f rom c all l og: C lick t he D ial i con i n s tandby interface to enter the analog keyboard interface, go into the call log from the tab, and select the number from the call log for dialling;...
Add to the contact list: A dd t he current nu mber t o t he contact l ist.. After dialling, p lease click t he H ang-up K ey t o end the call. 5.1.2 Make an international call In an alog k eyboard interface, pr ess a nd h old 0 K ey t ill “...
5.1.5 Answer a video call Slide the Answer Key to the right to answer a call. After dialling, press the Hang-up Key to end the call. 5.2 During a voice call During a v oice call, press the shortcut button on t he screen to complete the following functions: Mute: Mute the volume so the person you are talking to will not hear you.
5.2.1 Adjust the volume During a call, press the Upper cursor Key or Lower cursor Key on the side to turn up or down the volume of the receiver. 5.2.2 New information The pr ompt f or new i nformation may app ear in t he state column during a call.
Hang up: End the current call; Mute: Volume will be on silent mode; Dialling keyboard: Enter the dialling keyboard interface; Hands free: After switching to hands free mode, the current calling voice is played on the loudspeaker; Merge calls: With t his function, i t i s p ossible t o make a conference c all w ith s everal p ersons an d m ake a separate call with a designated participant;...
Bluetooth: Switching to Bluetooth earphone during a call is allowed after it has been connected. Hang-up: End a call. 5.3 Emergency call You c an m ake e mergency c alls as l ong a s y our c urrent location i s c overed by t he net work ar ea.
Far-near exchange: The locations of far and near pictures will be exchanged. Bluetooth: Switching to Bluetooth earphone during a call is allowed after it has been connected. Hang-up: End a call. 6 Contacts You can manage the contact information on your phone and the SIM card from the contact list.
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Delete: Delete one or several contacts; Import/Export: Share the contacts with the email or Bluetooth, or duplicate the contacts to the phone or the SIM card, or import and export the contacts from an SD card. Manage groups: Add a new group; Display tab: You can display the contacts with phone numbers only.
Email: Add several email addresses; Instant message: Add several different instant messages; Postal address: Add several postal addresses; Organization: Add several organizations; Remarks: Add one remark or several remarks for a contact; Nickname: Add on e n ickname or several ni cknames f or a contact;...
7 Text messages and multimedia Messages You c an s end a s hort message ( SMS) and a m ultimedia message (MMS) to other terminals in the message option. 7.1 Create and send a short message (SMS) In the message interface, click new message (create a new message) and input the number in the receiver.
Continue input or select the contact displayed or click the contact list icon on the right to select the corresponding one. In the menu, select to add a subject or an attachment, wherein pictures, video & audio episodes and slides can be inserted i nto t he at tachment, texts can be put i n t he i nput box.
7.5 Message setup: Storage setup: Set the number of short messages (SMS) and m ultimedia m essages ( MMS) t o be s tored. O nce i t reaches storage capacity, messages will automatically deleted. Short message (SMS) setup: C hoose f rom the following options: S et t he short message s ending r eport, ed it t he short message center phone number and manage the short messages in the SIM card.
8.1 Wireless & networks The phone s hall be s et ac cording t o y our n etwork s ervice provider, including: 8.1.1 Airplane mode In ai rplane m ode, the phone’s w ireless connections w ill temporarily stop. 8.1.2 WLAN and Settings This option lets you open WLAN, set and manage wireless access points.
8.2 Call settings Call settings include: fixed dialling, video call, voice mail and other call settings. 8.2.1 Fixed dialling Fixed di alling en ables u ser t o di al several phone nu mbers. The number without a fixed dialling setting cannot be dialled. Enter f ixed di alling, en able t he f unction, i nput P IN2 (provided by t he op erator) to ena ble t he f ixed di alling function.
8.2.3 Voice mail Set voice mail number. Caution: You need to apply to your service provider for the voice mail service to be enabled. For more information, please contact your local service provider. 8.2.4 Other call settings Call forwarding This allows you to divert a call in your phone to another number designated by the user.
Caution: You ar e r equired t o i nput t he c orrect p hone num ber w hen activating the call forwarding option. Doing so will properly divert the incoming call to the designated number. Call barring Outgoing call barring: Select to bar all calls. You may also select to bar international calls and allow domestic calls only.
Ringer mode is a gr oup of preset specific definitions for the convenience of rapid start-up. The phone provides a group of def ault m odes, i ncluding: normal m ode, outdoor mode, v ibration m ode, q uiet m ode and airplane mode.
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Vibration for incoming calls: Set to vibrate when a call comes. Notice tone: Set the default tone for notices. Flashing notice indicator: A t racking i ndicator w ill f lash when you receive a new notice. Key beep: Set to play key sound when using dialling keyboard.
8.4 Location and security 8.4.1 My location Use wireless network: View the location in the Applications via a wireless network. Use GPS satellite: When positioning, the accuracy is set to street level. 8.4.2 Screen unlock picture To pr otect y our pr ivacy, y ou c an enable a s creen u nlock picture.
Change the PIN of the SIM card: Change the PIN code of your SIM card. 8.4.4 Password Password visible: Choose this option to make the text visible when typing your password. 8.4.5 Credential storage Use security credential: Allow the Applications to visit the security credentials and other credentials.
Unknown source: Choose whether to install applications downloaded from a non-electronic market or not. Manage Applications: Manage and delete the applications installed; Running service: View and delete the applications installed; Development: Set the development options of the applications. 8.6 Account & Sync 8.6.1 General sync settings Background data: After setup, the applications can be synchronized to send and receive data any time;...
Recover to factory settings: Clear all data in the phone. 8.8 SD Card and Memory of the Phone 8.8.1 SD Card Check the total capacity and available space of the SD card, or uninstall and format the SD card. 8.8.2 Memory of the phone Check the available space in the memory.
8.10 Language & keyboard 8.10.1 Language selection Choose f rom E nglish, C hinese (Traditional) o r C hinese (Simplified) as the language system. 8.10.2 Text settings Choose to set from the following text input settings: Sougou input mode, Android keyboard, Google input mode, Jinglianyun input mode (handwriting recognition based Google input) and User dictionary.
Select network time and automatically or manually set date and t ime. T his m enu a lso l ets y ou al low a 24 -hour f ormat display. 8.12 About the phone This opt ion i ncludes p hone status ( phone nu mber, state, etc.), power consumption condition, legal information, model, firmware version, baseband version, kernel version and version number.
Type t he w ebsite addr ess i n t he i nput box . T he m atching website may b e d isplayed below t he i nput box dur ing inputting. At this time, you may select the website below and click to open or enter the page from the URL of the text files.
Enter into t he window t o visit the currently opened page or create a new window. 9.3.4 Forward Click forward to return to the next page. 9.3.5 Backward Click Backward in the current page to return to the previous page.
Privacy setup: C lear t he b uffer, v iewing r ecords, c ookies received and all cookie data, remember and clear form data, start location information function and cancel location information visit authority. Security setup: Record and clear the password, and display safety notes.
10.1.1 Photo camera To enter into the viewfinder interface, click the Camera key in the main menu or simply press and hold the camera key. Press Shoot key to take a photo, and click the thumbnail on the top right to preview the taken photo. In the preview interface, slide the left bar or press menu key to enter the camera setup interface, specifically: Viewfinder types: S elect f rom A uto t ype or n ight s cene...
10.1.2 Video camera To enter into the video camera viewfinder interface, click on the v ideo c amera k ey i n t he main m enu or pr ess and hold the camera key to switch to the video camera. Press the Shoot key to take a short film.
10.2 Image library In t he i mage l ibrary, y ou can s elect photos an d v ideos t o delete or share. You c an share y our pho tos t hrough E mail, B luetooth o r Messages.
10.3.1 Music play In the Play interface, select to enter the Play List, Shuffle Play and R epeated P lay. T o ent er t he search op tion, l ong press on A rtist, A lbum name or S ong na me. T he r elated information c an be s earched l ocally or on I nternet.
10.5 Voice recorder This handset has a voice recorder that you can turn on to record a c all conversation or ot her a mbient sounds. T he recording files are saved in the format .amr. You can set a recording file as your tone.
10.6.1 Alarm settings Several alarms are available for this phone. You can set to turn them ON or OFF. Select an alarm to enter into the status display of the alarm, and view the specific settings of the alarm. Time: Enter time setting window to set the alarming time; Tone: Set the alarming tone;...
Manila +08:00 Ottawa -06:00 Teheran +03:30 Singapore +08:00 Miami -05:00 New Delhi +05:30 Pyongyang +09:00 Washington -05:00 Calcutta +05:30 Seoul +09:00 New York -05:00 Rangoon +06:30 Tokyo +09:00 London +00:00 Hanoi +07:00 Osaka +09:00 Madrid +01:00 Bangkok +07:00 Sydney +10:00 Rome +01:00 Djakarta...
10.7 Calculator The c alculator c an perform four arithmetic oper ations o f addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. In t he calculator i nterface, t he u ser c an directly input t he figures f or c alculation. T he figures a nd symbols a re a ll displayed in the editing window.
the editing window; the system will then automatically calculate the result converted. 10.9 Notepad The Notepad is used for any simple description and memorandum. The Notepad file can be sent to other terminals by means of Email or Bluetooth. You may also import into or export from the Notepad.
11.3 SD card files Go into the file manager to access the SD card files. From here, you can manage the files stored in your SD card. You can share, duplicate, move, rename, delete the files, or view the specific attributes of each file. Click the Menu key in the list of files to enter the menu and choose from the following options: Create: Create a folder.
11.4 Files from camera This folder includes all photos and videos shot by the camera. 12 Connections 12.1 USB mode USB mode: After connecting the phone to the PC, a prompt indicating “ connected w ith a c omputer v ia U SB on t he phone”...
The appl ications of t ransmission means ba sed on G PRS include WAP, multimedia messages, short messages, Application dow nloading a nd GPRS di al-up pr ogram (such as Internet and Email). To use GPRS, please follow these procedures: To check if the GPRS service is available and how to apply to activate it, please contact your local service provider.
13.2 Schedules 13.2.1 Functional introduction The s chedules ar e m ainly us ed t o v iew t he ar rangement preset. In the schedules, you can see the information of the current month. T he date w ith an ar rangement i s marked w ith t he color green.
Settings: For schedules v iew s etup, a llow hi ding the activities. For reminding setup, allow to set warning, notice, tone, vibration and default reminding time. 13.3 Calendar 13.3.1 Query of Solar Terms Inquire about the Chinese 24 Solar Terms. 13.3.2 Query of Holidays Inquire about New Year's Day and other holiday information.
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CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACE BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION The connection to USB interfaces has to be limited to USB 2.0 version or higher. The connection to so called power USB is prohibited. Turn WI-FI off in areas where WI-FI use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger, such as in airplanes while flying.
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FCC statements: 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
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‐Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types HY2‐3169BL (FCC ID: 2AFRUHY23169NE) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use when properly worn on the body is 1.087 W/kg and for head is 0.421 W/kg.
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To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be...
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