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KONKA MOBILE PHONE
M520
PN: 839002934

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  • Page 1 KONKA MOBILE PHONE M520 PN: 839002934...
  • Page 2 No further notice for future improvements or modifications of this manual. Copyright © 2006 KONKA Telecommunication Technology Co., LTD. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    KONKA MOBILE PHONE................1 KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE ..............1 POSITIONS OF PHONE KEYS ..........1 DISPLAY SCREEN ..............3 STATUS ICONS ................ 4 BACK LIGHT ................4 PHONE SPECIFICATIONS ............5 1. GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE ........6 1.1 CONDITIONS OF USE &...
  • Page 4 2.2 MOUNTING THE SIM CARD ..........12 2.3 MOUNTING THE T-FLASH MEMORY CARD ....14 2.4 BATTERY AND CHARGING ..........15 2.5 SWITCHING ON/OFF YOUR PHONE ......19 2.6 USE OF PASSWORD ............19 2.7 USING THE PERSONAL HANDS-FREE KIT....22 3.
  • Page 5 4.11 SET SHORTCUTS ............79 5. APPENDIX ..................... 81 5.1 APPENDIX A: GUIDANCE ON ENTRY METHODS ..81 5.2 APPENDIX B: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING ..................83 5.3 APPENDIX C: INTRODUCTION OF AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES.............. 85 5.4 APPENDIX D: FUNCTION LIST........86 5.5 APPENDIX E: QUICK REFERENCE CARD......
  • Page 6: Konka Mobile Phone

    KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE POSITIONS OF PHONE KEYS 1. Earpiece 10. Charger and accessories connector 2. Screen 11. Camera key 3. Glass block 12. Camera 4. Soft key 13. Battery 5. Selection key 14. Side key 6. Pick up key 15.
  • Page 7 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS Name Description Makes and answers a call in idle Pick Up mode. Displays the list of most recently called numbers by pressing it in idle mode. . For ending a call. Press and hold this key to turn on or off mobile phone.
  • Page 8: Display Screen

    In idle mode, press the Up Side Key to increase key tone volume or the Down Side Key to decrease key tone volume. During a call, press the Up Side Key to increase earpiece volume or the Down Side Key to decrease earpiece Side Key volume;...
  • Page 9: Status Icons

    STATUS ICONS Network Signal Connecting GPRS and using GPRS Connecting GPRS but no data alternating Divert all Voice Calls Auto Keypad Lock Alarm Clock is activated Battery Status Missed Calls New Message or Message Memory Full MMS is busy New MMS Mute Startup during call Roaming Startup Stopwatch Startup...
  • Page 10: Phone Specifications

    time, it will turn off automatically. PHONE SPECIFICATIONS Item Description Network (in Mhz) GSM 850/1800/1900 Dimension (in mm) 11.5 Weight (in grams) Battery Li-ion 700 mAh Standby Time * Upto 200 Hours Talk Time * Upto 2.5 Hours Charging Time Around 2 Hours First Time Charging 4~6 Hours...
  • Page 11: Guidelines For Safe And Efficient Use

    1. GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT We recommend that you carefully read this chapter before using your phone. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage, which may result as a consequence of improper use or of use contrary to the instructions contained in this manual.
  • Page 12: Switch Off In Aircraft

    is the user's sole responsibility to ensure that prior authorization is obtained, if necessary, in order to record conversations or take a photograph. The manufacturer, the seller or reseller of your mobile phone (including the operator) disclaim any liability, which may result from improper use of the mobile phone.
  • Page 13: Road Safety Comes First

    1.3 ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST - Recent studies show that the use of mobile phones while driving (whether the phone is hand-held or hands-free) constitutes a real risk to drivers. Drivers are requested to refrain from using either hand- held or hands-free phones. - Your phone emits electromagnetic waves when switched on.
  • Page 14: Interference

    1.6 INTERFERENCE Radio devices may disturb the mobile phones which in turn may affect your mobile phone’s performance. 1.7 CHARGER Do not use any accessories and batteries other than those approved by the mobile phone manufacturer. - Your mobile phone’s charger is designed to be used within the temperature range of 0°C to 40°C.
  • Page 15: Battery Information

    this particular phone model. The use of any other types of accessories may damage the product. 1.9 BATTERY INFORMATION Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery - DC 3.7 V / 700 mAh. Full performance of the battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles.
  • Page 16: Emergency Calls

    1.10 EMERGENCY CALLS This phone, like any wireless phones, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks. Connectivity is network operator dependant and hence cannot be cannot be guaranteed at all times. Emergency calls may not be possible on all mobile phone networks or when certain network services or phone features are in use.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    2. GETTING STARTED 2.1 FIRST CALL Insert a SIM card (first switch off your phone and remove the battery). Enter the area code and the phone number and press Pick Up Key. Note: Before you get started, you must insert a valid SIM card in your phone and charge the battery first.
  • Page 18 card may damage it easily. Please store your phone, SIM card and other tiny components of the accessories in a proper place and keep them out of children’s reach. Warning: Switch off the phone for a few seconds before inserting or removing the SIM Card, as not doing so may damage the SIM Card.
  • Page 19: Mounting The T-Flash Memory Card

    Reinstall the battery and close the cover. Note: - If you insert the SIM Card improperly or the SIM card is damaged, “Insert SIM” will be displayed on the LCD screen after you switch on your phone. Remove the SIM Card and check the diagram showing the correct way to insert the SIM.
  • Page 20: Battery And Charging

    Turn off the mobile phone Mount the T-Flash Card. Turn on the mobile phone. You will see “Memory Card” in the “File Manager”. Removing the T-Flash Card: Turn off the mobile phone. Remove the T-Flash Card. Turn on the mobile phone. You will find that the “Memory Card”...
  • Page 21 2.4.2 Tips on the Battery Please don’t leave the battery in environments where the temperature is too high or too low as it will affect the service life of the battery and decrease the standby time. . The service life of the battery is limited and after you use it for a period of time, you will notice a significant decrease in the standby and talk time.
  • Page 22 3. Plug the travel adapter into a proper AC wall outlet. 4. When charging is finished, the battery icon indicates the full power level of the battery. After charging, please disconnect the travel adapter from the input/output jack of the phone. Note: If the battery voltage is too low to power on the phone, the battery icon will take longer time to fill up while charging.- You can switch your phone on or off while it being charged.
  • Page 23 Do not dispose the battery in fire, nor use the battery in places where the temperature is extremely high. Do not dismantle or modify the battery. Do not put the battery in places where there is a risk of a strong mechanical shock.
  • Page 24: Switching On/Off Your Phone

    recycling area. 2.5 SWITCHING ON/OFF YOUR PHONE Press and hold Hang Up Key (red button) for a few seconds to switch your phone on. Startup animation will be displayed on the LCD screen. If you are prompted to enter the phone password, enter the password (at the time of leaving the factory, the password is preset to 1234) and press “OK”...
  • Page 25 2.6.1 Mobile Phone Code The mobile phone password acts as the phone lock, and is used for preventing others from using your phone without your permission. Generally, the password of the mobile phone is supplied with the mobile phone. The phone password preset by the manufacturer is 1234. If phone lock is activated, you will be required to enter the phone password when you switch on your phone.
  • Page 26 2.6.3 PUK PUK (Personal Unlock Key, 8-digit) is used for unlocking the locked PIN. Please contact your network operator. If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in succession, the SIM card will be invalid and you will need to contact your network operator for exchanging your existing SIM Card with a new SIM card.
  • Page 27: Using The Personal Hands-Free Kit

    that need PIN2. If you want to apply these functions again, you will need to contact your network operator to exchange your existing SIM Card with a new SIM Card. 2.6.6 Barring Code To activate call barring, you need a Barring Code. The Barring Code comes with your subscription of this network function and can be obtained from your network operator.
  • Page 28: General Functions

    3. GENERAL FUNCTIONS 3.1 MAKING CALLS In idle screen, enter the area code and phone number and press the Pick Up Key (green color key) to make a call. To end a call, press the Hang Up Key 3.1.1 Making International Calls Press the key twice in succession to enter the symbol “+”.
  • Page 29 3.1.3 Edit Wrong Inputs Press the Right Soft Key to delete the last character on the display. If you want to delete all characters that you have entered, press and hold the Right Soft Key for a few seconds. 3.1.4 Calling a Number from the Phone Book Method 1: Scroll to the phone book by pressing the Right Soft Key.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Sound Volume

    3.1.5 Re-dialing a Last Called Number In the idle screen, press the Pick Up Key to display the Call logs. You can press the Selection Key Up or Down, or the Side Keys to select the numbers. Press the Pick Up Key to call the selected number.
  • Page 31: Answering Calls

    3.3 ANSWERING CALLS When you have an incoming call, your phone will ring or vibrate; you can press the Up or Down Side Key to stop the ringing or vibrating temporarily. You can answer the call by pressing the Pick Up Key or the Left Soft Key.
  • Page 32 If you want to answer the call during a call: Press the Pick Up Key or the Left Soft Key to answer the incoming call, and the first call will automatically be put on hold; (refer to “Hold/Switch”) after you answer the incoming call. Or you can press the Hang Up Key or the Right Soft Key to reject the incoming call and continue the current call.
  • Page 33 3.4.3 Call Hold If the network supports Call Holding, you can make another call while you have a call in progress: Method 1: Directly enter the phone number or press the Left Soft Key to dial the phone number you want to call from the phonebook, or press the Left Soft Key to select New Call, enter the phone number, then press Pick Up Key to make a second call.
  • Page 34 and other functions. (Please refer to Menu Guidance for details.) - 29 -...
  • Page 35: Guide To Menu Operations

    4. GUIDE TO MENU OPERATIONS The functions available in this particular mobile phone model are listed below along with their brief descriptions. . If you want to view these functions, refer to “Appendix D: Function List”. 4.1 PHONE BOOK You can store a great deal of phone numbers in the memory of the mobile phone The number of phone numbers that can be stored in the SIM Card depends on capacity of the SIM Card.
  • Page 36 Book” and then press the Selection key Up or Down to select “Search Entry”. Thereafter, follow the instructions written below: In the "Name" box, enter all letters of the name or the initial letters of the name. Press “Option” to select “Search”, and then press “OK”. All entries that match the information entered by you will be listed.
  • Page 37 Move: Entries saved in the SIM Card can be moved to the phone with this function. Similarly entries in the phone can be moved to the SIM Card. Duplicate: You can copy the entries saved in the SIM Card to the SIM Card and entries saved in the phone to the phone, i.e.
  • Page 38 Then press the Selection key Up or Down to select the information you want to enter: Number, Home Number, Company Name (refer to entering name for specific operations), Email Address, Office Number, Fax Number. Press the Selection Key Left or Right to set Associate Picture, Associate Sound, Caller Group.
  • Page 39 entries. 4.1.6 Caller Group You can set the group name, ringing type, associate sound, associate picture and member list here. You can arrange the names and phone numbers saved in the Phone Book into Caller Groups. For each Caller Group, you can set the phone to sound a specific ringing tone and show a selected picture on the display when you receive a call from a phone number in the group.
  • Page 40: Messages

    − Fields: When adding a new entry to the phone, you can select the fields you need, including Home Number, Company Name, Email Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Associate Picture, Associate Sound and Caller Group. 4.2 MESSAGES 4.2.1 SMS Short Message Service (SMS) is a kind of network service, and the network in which your phone operates, may not always support this service.
  • Page 41 Done: Message Editing Completed. Use Template: Templates are pre-stored before the phone leaves the factory. Insert Number: Insert phone number from Phone Book. Insert Object: Insert picture, animation, melody, sound. Format Text: Set up Size, Style, Alignment, Paragraph of the text you edit.
  • Page 42 When you select “Inbox”, the screen will display all the messages in the inbox. Unread messages will have this icon displayed next to them. Press “OK” to browse the current message. Read the message and then press “Option” to select the following options: Reply: Reply to the message of the sender.
  • Page 43 Edit: Edit the message. Send it to the specified number after editing. Delete: Delete the message. Delete All: Delete all messages in the outbox. Use Number: Extract the phone number of the receiver. (Please refer to “Write Messages” for operation details.) 4.2.1.4 Drafts When you choose to save the message, it will be saved to the Drafts.
  • Page 44 function. − Profile Setting: You can save or modify the Short Message Center number required for sending messages; the number can be obtained from the network operator. − Common Setting: Message Information Report and Route for Reply-Path can be set. Selecting Information Report function enables you to receive the status report on whether the short messages have been sent successfully or not.
  • Page 45 others. Cc can be the telephone numbers or E-mail addresses. − “Bcc”: Send MMS secretly at the same time to others. The Bcc can be telephone numbers or E-mail addresses. − Subject: You can edit the Subject of the MMS. −...
  • Page 46 Delete: Delete this MMS. Delete All: Delete all MMS in the inbox Use Number: Extract appointed phone number, and then save it into the SIM card or phone for use. You can also dial the extracted phone numbers directly. 4.2.2.3 Outbox After entering Outbox, press “Option”...
  • Page 47 · Properties : View the particular information, including From, Cc, Subject, Date and the size of the MMS. ·Send:Send the MMS to the destination. ·Edit message: Enter the editing board of this MMS draft. (Reference “Write Message”.) ·Delete: Delete this MMS. ·Delete All:...
  • Page 48 - Memory Status: You can view the Usage, Total Memory and Free Memory. 4.2.3 Voice Mail Server Press Up/Down keys to select “Voice Mail Server” in the “Messages” menu, and press “OK” to enter the Voice Mail Server. − Edit: Input or modify the number of voice mailbox. −...
  • Page 49: Call History

    select the message. − Languages: Select the required language to display the broadcast message. Note: Language support depends on the network operator. − Channel Setting: Select Add/Edit/Delete the Broadcast Channel. You can selectively receive the broadcast messages. 4.3 CALL HISTORY In the idle mode, press the Left Soft Key to enter the menu and select “Call History”.
  • Page 50 phone. Send SMS: Send SMS message to the number. Send MMS: Send MMS message to the number. Black List: Save the number to Black List. 4.3.2 Dialed Calls You can view the last 20 dialed calls with this function. You can delete, save, dial or edit the selected call after entering the function.
  • Page 51 − Reset All Times: Reset the counters. 4.3.6 Call Cost You can check Last Call Cost, Total Cost, Max Cost and Reset the Cost and set the Price Per Unit. − Last Call Cost: You can check last call charges. −...
  • Page 52: Settings

    4.3.8 GPRS Counter You can view the flux Last Sent, Last Received, All Sent, All Received and Reset the Counter. 4.4 SETTINGS The Settings menu provides you with various setting options to customize the phone to your preferences and needs. You can also reset the settings to their default status.
  • Page 53 − Vibra and Ring: Vibrating and ringing when receiving a call. − Vibra Then Ring: Ringing after vibration when receiving a call. Ring Type: − Single: Rings once when receiving a call. − Repeat: Rings continuously when receiving a call. −...
  • Page 54 LCD Backlight: You can set the time of turning off the Backlight. 4.4.1.2 Meeting The detailed operation is same as shown in the “General”. 4.4.1.3 Outdoor The detailed operation is same as shown in the “General”. 4.4.1.4 Indoor The detailed operation is same as shown in the “General”. 4.4.1.5 Headset Insert the earphone and enter into the Headset mode automatically.
  • Page 55 − Set Home City: Select city across the world. − Set Time/Date: Enter the current time and date. − Set Format: Select a time and a date format. − Schedule Power On/Off: You can set the time for auto power on /off, but before the use of this function you must get the mode started.
  • Page 56 4.4.3 Display Setup Use this menu to change settings for the display. Wallpaper: You can select the default pictures that are available in the phone or you can also download pictures for the Wallpaper. Themes: You can set the background colour of the screen to your liking. Each colour can be set up as follows: Activate.
  • Page 57 Greeting Text: Use this menu to enter the greeting that is displayed briefly when the phone is switched on. Show Date and Time: When set to ON, time and date will be displayed on the idle frame. Show Owner Number: When set to ON, the Owner Number will be displayed on the idle screen (but this does not apply to the Analog Clock Wallpaper).
  • Page 58 network about the current status. Call Divert: Call Diverting is a network service that enables the incoming call to be transferred to another phone specified by you. Enter Call Setting, select Call Divert and press OK to use the function. −...
  • Page 59 − Deactivate: Cancel the function. − Query Status: Inquire with the network about the current status of the chosen divert option. The phone will contact the network, and after a while the network will respond and inform you of the result. −...
  • Page 60 − When Roaming: When this option is activated, you cannot receive any incoming calls if you are out of reach of the network service. Note on the above-mentioned five barring operations: − Activate: Activate it after inputting the barring number. −...
  • Page 61 your chosen time before the completion of every full minute. Call Time Display: You can Activate or Deactivate the Call Time Display function. When set to ON, the talk time will be displayed on the screen during the call. No call time will be displayed when this function is set to OFF.
  • Page 62 ·Network Selection You can set it at Automatic or Manual to select the network (Auto is recommended). When selecting Automatic, the phone will make the preferential selection according to the network in which SIM card belongs to. When selecting Manual, you are required to select the same network as the registered network with the network operator by SIM card for your use.
  • Page 63 4.4.6 Security Setup The Security Set Up Options are as follows: ·SIM Lock: Enter the right PIN. When the SIM Lock is set to ON, you are required to enter the PIN each time that you switch on the phone. PUK (Personal Unlock key) is required when you fail to enter the right PIN three times in succession.
  • Page 64 support is also required. ·Change Password: You can change PIN, PIN2, and phone lock password with this function. - PIN Steps for changing the PIN are as follows: The original PIN is required before changing the PIN. Enter the new PIN. 4-8 numbers can be used for PIN. Re-enter New PIN to OK the New PIN - PIN2 Steps for changing the PIN2 are as follows:...
  • Page 65: Multimedia

    4.4.7 Restore Factory Settings Enter “Settings” to select “Restore Factory Settings”, and press OK. All settings can be restored to factory settings with this function. 4.5 MULTIMEDIA 4.5.1 Camera You can take pictures wherever you are with the camera and also send them as picture messages using the MMS.
  • Page 66 ·To Image Viewer: - View: Browse the specified picture files. - Browse Style: Select the browse style. - Forward: Send to Wallpaper, Screen-Saver, Phone Book. - Rename: Rename the specified picture files. - Delete: Delete the specified picture files. - Delete All Files: Delete all picture files. - Sort: Sort all picture files by name, type, time, size and none.
  • Page 67 Image Quality: Normal, Fine, High, Low. Higher Quality images will take up more space. ·Effect Setting: You can add a distinct appeal to your pictures with the following effects- Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Embossment, Oil. ·Add Frame: Apply a decorative frame. Only for the photo with the size of 128x160. ·Cont Shot: Off, One Shot, Three Shot, Five Shot, and Burst Shot.
  • Page 68 4.5.3 Video Recorder You can record videos of special moments with this function. Enter the Video Recorder function using the Up Direction Key. Then press “Option” to perform the following operations: Video Caller ID Your mobile phone has a unique Video Caller ID feature with which allows you to personalise and add a special touch to every call that you receive.
  • Page 69 ·Camcorder Setting: - White Balance: You can choose from the following settings depending on the need and conditions of the environment -Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud, Incandescence. - Exposure Value: You can adjust the exposure value to improve the video quality according to the actual conditions. EV -4, EV -3, EV -2, EV -1, EV 0, EV +1, EV +2, EV+3, EV +4.
  • Page 70 You can choose the Phone Memory or the Memory Card to store your videos. ·Restore Default: Video Recorder Parameters will be restored to factory parameters with this function. 4.5.4 Video Player You can enjoy the spectacular video effects offered by the Video Player of your mobile phone.
  • Page 71 Up, Down, Left and Right directions of the Selection Key; the available music formats include: MP3, WAV, AMR, MIDI, and IMY. Press List to enter the Play List. Then use “Option” to perform the following functions: Note: - The current system does not support some MP3s with a non-standard format.
  • Page 72 when there is an incoming call) You can adjust the volume with the Side Keys of the phone. When set to OFF, the music will stop playing when you exit the Playing Screen − LCD Light Auto Close:You can select On/Off. Note: The audio player only automatically put the music files in the root directory of USB disk in Play List, so please save the downloaded music to the root directory of USB disk.
  • Page 73 4.5.8 Melody Compose The mobile phone enables you to compose your favorite music as the tone of incoming call, alarm or memo. Note: The phone can save multiple tones edited by you according to the volume of tones. ·When the Tone Editing List is blank, you can edit your favorite tones by pressing “Add”.
  • Page 74: Fun & Games

    − Play Speed: You can set the playing speed of the current editing tone. − Select Instrument: You can select the music instrument playing the tone. − Save: You can save the tone. ·The rules by which the tone is composed as follows: Press : You can insert note "pause".
  • Page 75 ·Jet Playing Instructions: Drive the jet and prevent it from crashing into the obstacles. Use the 2,4,6 8 numeric keys to move the Copter. Use Numeric Key 5 to make it go upward. Note: Game menu includes Start Game, Best Grades and Game Help .
  • Page 76 and Game Help. 4.6.2 Game Setting This function includes the settings of Game Audio and Game Vibration. 4.6.3 WAP You can browse various WAP web sites on the internet with this service. Note: You can't visit the internet unless you have registered the data service function from Network Operators.
  • Page 77 ·Enter Address Select this option to enter the website of the webpage which you would like to visit. ·Service Inbox The Service Inbox is used for reading received network information. ·Settings - Connect Setting Edit Profile Five sets of different modes are available to Edit Profiles. You can activate, use and edit only one of them.
  • Page 78: File Manager

    transferred beyond the time limit. Show Images: This option is used for opening or closing the picture display function. - Service Message Settings: This option is used for receiving or rejecting network information. Clear Cache: This option is used for clearing Cache files. Clear Cookies: This option is used for clearing files of Cookies.
  • Page 79 4.7.1 Open Enter the root directory of USB disk (phone’s internal memory/memory card) with this function. In the system default folders, the folders created by user and user files will be presented (there are only system default folders when the first time the Power is turned On or when the user does not change the directory).
  • Page 80 the phone’s memory is being recognized as a USB Drive by your PC/Laptop. Press “Back” to cancel the Copy function; if the space is not enough to finish the operation of Copy, the phone will display the clues. − Move: You can move the specified file to a specified place. −...
  • Page 81: Organizer

    4.8 ORGANIZER 4.8.1 Calendar You can view and edit the memo of a specified date with this function. After choosing “Calendar” press “Option” to perform the following functions: − View Tasks: You can view or edit the daily arrangement of the day.
  • Page 82 Choose “Edit” to set the alarm: Then select On. Set the time of activating alarm. Choose the ringing option that you need: Once, Everyday, Days (this can be accomplished by pressing the Down Key and then activating). Press “Done”. Note: If you choose Snooze when the alarm is ringing or don’t stop it from ringing, the default alarm setting will make the alarm ring again after 4 minutes.
  • Page 83: Services

    4.8.6 Flashlight The Flashlight is located at the back of the phone. If you turn the Flashlight on it will continue to be lit till you turn it off. 4.9 SERVICES This service is offered in accordance with the SIM card service provided by the network operator.
  • Page 84: Set Shortcuts

    − Clear: Press and use “Clear” according to the existing entry situation. If you have got the result, clear it to “0”. If you are entering the operand or operator, press the clear soft key to quit step by step. −...
  • Page 85 finished, return to the main menu to enter into the sub-menu of Settings, set some one to be the function of SHORTCUTS during setting Dedicated Key (Selection key) of Phone Setup. On the idle screen, you can press the corresponding direction key to go to the function menu speedily.
  • Page 86: Appendix

    5. APPENDIX 5.1 APPENDIX A: GUIDANCE ON ENTRY METHODS This phone provides the input methods of Multitap ABC, Mulitap abc, Numeric, Smart ABC and Smart abc which can be used in editing the Phone Book, short messages, memos, greetings, alarms and other text applications.
  • Page 87 Press key, to go to Smart abc, and the screen will show “eZi abc”. 5.1.3 Numeric、Multitap ABC and Multitap abc Input Methods ·Numeric When the icon of the input method is “123”, press the number keys to enter the numbers directly. ·Multitap ABC and Multitap abc When the icon is “ABC”...
  • Page 88: Appendix B: Maintenance And Trouble Shooting

    Selection Key to move the cursor in the symbol table, and then press to choose one symbol, or press the Right Soft key to cancel the symbols selection. 5.2 APPENDIX B: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 5.2.1 Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care.
  • Page 89 ·Do not use corrosive chemicals, cleansers or strong detergents to clean the phone. Dip a soft towel in soap water to clean the phone. ·If your phone or any accessory doesn’t function normally, please send them to the nearest authorized service facility . The qualified personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.
  • Page 90: Appendix C: Introduction Of Available

    Move away from a noisy place to check if you can hear the phone ringing. Check whether you have set up call divert. Check whether the contrast has been set too LCD unclear low. 5.3 APPENDIX C: INTRODUCTION OF AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES 5.3.1 Dual Stereo Personal Hands Free Kit The Dual Stereo Personal Hands Free Kit allows and you listen to...
  • Page 91: Appendix D: Function List

    5.4 APPENDIX D: FUNCTION LIST IP Dial Send SMS View Edit Quick Delete Search Copy Move Duplicate Search Search Entry Input Method To SIM Entry To Phone From SIM Copy All Phonebook From Phone From SIM From Phone Delete One By One Caller Group Owner...
  • Page 92 Messages Done Use Template Write Insert Number Message Insert Object Format Text Input Method Reply Delete Forward Inbox Delete All Use Number Save Objects Send Edit Outbox Delete Delete All Use Number Send Edit Drafts Delete Delete All Use Number Edit Template Erase...
  • Page 93 Delete Delete All Use Number View Properties Outbox Resend Delete Delete All Use Number View Properties Send Drafts Edit message Delete Delete All Use Number View Template Properties Write Message Sending Retrieval Filters Message Edit Profile Settings Auto Signature Memory Status Voice Mail Edit, Connect Server...
  • Page 94 Receive mode, Read Broadcast Message, Message Languages, Channel Setting Delete Save Call History To SIM, To Phone Missed Phone book Calls Dial Edit Delete Dialed Save To SIM, To Phone Calls Phone book Dial Edit Delete Save Received To SIM, To Phone Phone book Calls Dial...
  • Page 95 Last Call Cost, Total Cost, Call Cost Reset Cost, Max Cost, Price Per Unit Sent, Counter Received Last Sent, Last GPRS Received, Counter All Sent, All Received, Reset Counter Set Home City, Settings Time and Date Set Time/Date, Set Format Schedule Power On/Off Wallpaper, Screen Saver,...
  • Page 96 Divert All Voice Calls, Divert If Unreachable, Divert If No Answer, Call Divert Divert If Busy, Divert All Data Calls, Cancel All Divert Outgoing Calls, Incoming Call Barring Calls, Cancel All, Change Barring Password Line Switching Call Time Off, Single, Periodic Reminder Call Time...
  • Page 97 View, Forward, Rename, Delete, Delete All Files, Multimedia ImageViewer Sort, Storage White Balance, Camera Flash, Shutter Sound, EV, Setting Night Mode, Banding Image Setting ImageSize, Image Quality Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert, Gray Invert, Blackboard, Whiteboard, Effect Setting Copper Carving,...
  • Page 98 Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert, Gray Invert, Effect Setting Blackboard, Whiteboard, Copper Carving, Blue Carving, Embossment, Contrast, Sketch Storage Phone, Memory Card Restore Default Play, Forward, Rename, Video Delete, Delete Player All Files, Sort, Storage Play Detail Add To Rings Refresh List...
  • Page 99 Delete Files Forward Open, Default Folder Create Folder, Rename, Delete, Sort Open, User Created Create Folder, Folder Open Rename, Delete, Sort Play (View), Forward, Detail Rename, Copy, File User Files Move, Delete, Delete All Manager Files, Sort Done Create Input Method Folder Format Remove...
  • Page 100 Meeting Tone Setup, Volume, Alert Type, Ring Type, Extra Customize Tone, Answer Mode, LCD Backlight, Font Size Activate Tone Setup, Volume, Alert Type, Ring Type, Extra Outdoor Customize Tone, Answer Mode, LCD Backlight, Font Size Activate Tone Setup, Volume, Alert Indoor Type, Ring Type, Extra Customize...
  • Page 101: Appendix E: Quick Reference Card

    Data Account Calculator Weight Units Converter Length Extra Currency Converter Health Shortcuts 5.5 APPENDIX E: QUICK REFERENCE CARD 5.5.1 Main Functions Switching on/off the phone Press and hold Input the phone number, and press Making a call Ending a call Press - 96 -...
  • Page 102 Answering a call Press Input phone number Press “Save” Storing phone numbers Save it to the SIM card/phone. First input the name Press “Done” Press “Name” Press the Up/Down key of the Selection Search number key to browse phonebook Press key to make a call Press “Menu”...
  • Page 103: Appendix F: Information To The User

    SAR Information: The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types M520 (FCC ID: UT3KK520) 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 0.591 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.527 W/kg.
  • Page 104 NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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