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USER MANUAL
Model: SMART PHONE
Brand: ILU

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  • Page 1 User manual USER MANUAL Model: SMART PHONE Brand: ILU...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User manual Directory One. An Important safety precautions ......... 6 Two. Your phone ..............8 1. Technical Reference ............9 2. Display ................10 2.1Display site map ............ 10 Three. Start using ............11 1. A phone is switched on / off ........... 11 2.
  • Page 3 User manual 3. Messaging ..............21 3.1. Write new message ..........21 3.2. Reply to message ..........22 3.3. New MMS ............22 3.4. Forwarding information ........22 3.5. Delete information ..........23 3.6. Remove the session ..........23 3.7. Information setting ..........23 4.
  • Page 4 User manual 14.9 Storage & USB ........... 36 14.10 Battery .............. 36 14.11 Smart settings ..........36 14.12 Location ............37 14.13 Security ............37 14.14 Language & input ..........38 14.15 Backup & reset ..........38 14.16 Date & Time ............39 14.17 Schedule power on &...
  • Page 5 User manual 2.3. Use of the environment ........51 2.4. Electronic equipment ........... 51 2.5. Other important information ......... 53...
  • Page 6: One. An Important Safety Precautions

    User manual One. An Important safety precautions Read the following simple instructions, and comply with, Beware of dangerous or illegal. Detailed safety information, see the P47 "Health and safety information" Traffic Safety first Do not use the car phone, should be used after stopping To turn off when refueling Do not use the phone at the gas station, or near flammable liquids and chemicals agents,...
  • Page 7 User manual Interference Mobile communications may be subject to radio interferen ce, radio interference will affect the phone's performance Comply with the special provisions Comply with the special provisions, and in any place that pr ohibit the use of cell phones or anything that may cause i nterference or danger, the phone is turned off (for exampl e, in the hospital) Rational use of...
  • Page 8: Two. Your Phone

    User manual Two. Your phone The phone is a WCDMA / GSM / EGPRS digital mobile p hones. You can read this manual, a comprehensive under standing of the use of mobile phones, a taste of its perf ect function and simple operation. It is a 3G smart phone.
  • Page 9: Technical Reference

    User manual Technical Reference Specification s / Model Size / volum Weight To the actual subject Standby time 400 Hour * Depending on the specifi c network environment Call time 300 Minute * Depending on the specifi c network environment The display Camera USB data int...
  • Page 10: Display

    User manual Display 2.1Display site map The display consists of three parts: Range Description The first line Display a variety of stand-icon Display the network information, stand by small tools (such as the clock, poi nt the king 'and so on, according to The middle o f the content different type change) desktop functio...
  • Page 11: Three. Start Using

    User manual Three. Start using 1. A phone is switched on / off Press and hold button on phone boot or shut down. Installation and removal SIM card/m emory card When you apply for a network, you will get a SIM card, which contains proprietary information, such as the PIN, you can get the service options.
  • Page 12 User manual  If necessary, press and hold power key to turn off the phone;  The upward pull from the battery cover, remove the battery cover;  The SIM card into the SIM card holder, until no t move. ...
  • Page 13: Battery Charging

    User manual Battery charging  Connect the charger to plug in the power;  The charger connector into the bottom of the phon e's USB interface; At this time, the upper-left corne r of the phone screen battery indicator will flash;; ...
  • Page 14: Four. Quick Start Guide

    User manual Four. Quick Start Guide Calling features  When the network provider's logo appears on the d isplay, you can call or answer the phone  Three interfaces: dial, caller ID and call this function;  Display the upper-left corner of the information bar shows the network signal strength.
  • Page 15: Call

    User manual  If you are in network coverage, even without a SIM car d to make emergency calls. 1.1. Call   Click the dial-up icon, enter the dial-up interface Press the number keys, enter the phone number  Press the dial key to call...
  • Page 16: Call Records

    User manual  Mute: turn off the microphone, so the other cannot hear their own voice  Speaker  Start recording  1.4. Call records  Call records in the function menu,View specific infor mation  Dial-up interface view call records option 1.5.
  • Page 17 User manual  Input method in the Input menu, select the input method. Description: press the number sign key, switch numbers an d symbols input input mode, click on the file to toggle the case of letters.
  • Page 18: Five. Function Menu

    User manual Five. Function menu 1. Phone Click the dial-up icon, enter the dial-up interface  Press the number keys, enter the phone number  Press the dial key to call Press the end key to end the call  Note: ...
  • Page 19 User manual New: New number to the phone, SIM1, SIM2 Contacts to display: Display options settings Import/Export: Import/export contacts Accounts: Add、edit accounts Settings: Set display options Send contacts by SMS/MMS: Use SMS/MMS Send contacts Batch delete: Batch deletes contacts New: ...
  • Page 20 User manual ↓ Enter the name and phone number ↓ Click <Done> and save the contact information. ◎ save the number in the phone memory ↓ Select to phone ↓ Enter your contact information ↓ Name: enter the name Phone: enter mobile phone Email: enter e-mail Postal address: enter postal address More: Company, Notes, Website,…...
  • Page 21: Messaging

    User manual 3. Messaging Screen in the standby interface point to enter the main menu, and then select the information, and will enter the information center interface.  formation Center, including the sub-menu: establishm ent of information, Inbox, Outbox, templates, text mes saging is set;...
  • Page 22: Reply To Message

    User manual one in order to access the inbox and outbox. 3.2. Reply to message When new information is received the top event notificati on indication bar display and the corresponding prompt rep ly, and you can view information Short message list interface, click the corresponding ses sion records Enter the reply Click Send to complete the reply...
  • Page 23: Delete Information

    User manual  Open a session record, tap and hold a message, select the forwarding information. 3.5. Delete information  main standby screen interface, click the information butt on, enter the information interface ;  The point hold the record of a session, choose to delet e the session;...
  • Page 24: Camera

    User manual urfing the Web: On the Home screen, tap  Going to a web page On the browser screen, tab the URL box on top of the screen. Enter the webpage address using the keyboard. As you enter the address, matching webpage address will appear on the screen.
  • Page 25: Gallery

    User manual  White Balance: White balance settings, you can cho ose Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Fluorescent, Cloud  Scene mode: Auto, Night, Sunset, Party, Portrait and so on.  The effects settings: select None, Mono, Sepia, Nega tive, Posterize, Aqua and other shooting effects ...
  • Page 26: File Manager

    User manual (Hint: Use only the services of your credit and their sup pliers can provide the necessary security protection, to r esist the intrusion of unwanted software, please contact your service provider offers different services and charge 8. File Manager In the standby interface points into the main menu, then select the file management, access to the file managem ent interface.
  • Page 27: Sound Recorder

    User manual  Open: open the folder or file  Folder: new folder in the storage card or folder  Formatting: Formatting the memory card  This operation will delete all the data in the stora  Remove: Select the memory card, you can perform t o remove function to remove the memory card in a safe.
  • Page 28: Music

    User manual Switching between function pad and arithmetic operation pad: →[Advanced panel] / [Basic panel]  Alternatively, flick left or right. Cutting/Copying/Pasting: Touch hold mathematical expression display field→Operate to cut/copy/paste Music  Play: Play the OK key or press the play button. ...
  • Page 29: Calendar

    User manual 13. Calendar Never miss an important date again. Use the Calendar app to schedule your events, meetings, and appointments.  From the Application menu, [Calendar]  Main operations in the Calendar screen Switching display unit: Tap year and month at the upper l eft screen→[Day] / [Week] / [Month] / [Agenda] →[Settings]→[General settings]→Set Setting a calendar:...
  • Page 30: Bluetooth

    User manual otect the data in the system, will be prohibited to open Wi-Fi capability. Click on the WLAN settings, Wi-Fi network will display t he search to the network name and security settings. Tip: When you select an open network, the phone will auto the network;...
  • Page 31: Sim Cards

    User manual uetooth icon in the status bar.  When the cell phone battery is low, in order to protect the data in the system will be prohibited to open the Bluetooth function. Click on the Bluetooth settings Bluetooth devices scan t o select the equipment you want to connect Enter a pass code to pair connection.
  • Page 32: More

    User manual of mobile data communications on graph or set alert when usage exceeds the limit. 14.5 More  Airplane mode You could Open / Close airplane mode.  Default SMS app You could select the default SMS application.  Tethering &...
  • Page 33: Display

    User manual  Check this when the phone is in roa Data roaming: ming state can also be the normal use of the Inter net-related applications on the phone.  UPLMN setting  Preferred network type: Select preferred network mod ...
  • Page 34: Sound & Notification

    User manual  Adaptive brightness: Optimize brightness level for avai lable light  Sleep: adjustment screen to be automatic locking the delay before  Daydream: set daydream and when to daydream  Font size:Select a font size  When device is rotated: the screen will automatically r otating horizontal screen or vertical screen 14.7 Sound &...
  • Page 35: Apps

    User manual ound  Vibrate on touch: Vibrate when pressing soft keys and on certain UI interactions. 14.8 Apps  Viewing permitted operation of the applications in the terminal 1. From the Home screen, [Settings]→[Apps] 2. Select an application  Deleting application data or cache 1.
  • Page 36: Storage & Usb

    User manual 14.9 Storage & USB You can check memory space of the terminal, SD card. Sho w the total mobile phone SD card capacity, free space  Install the SD card: Insert the SD card to install  Formatting the SD card: clear all data in the phone's SD ca rd, such as music and photos 14.10 Battery...
  • Page 37: Location

    User manual ansferred to the maximum  Flip mute calls: When an incoming call, reverse the p hone instantly mute  Flip mute alarms: When the alarm sound, reverse the phone instantly mute 14.12 Location 1. From the Home screen, [Settings]→[Location] 2.
  • Page 38: Language & Input

    User manual ocked PIN code and PUK code is not provided or missin g please contact the network operator.  Make passwords visible: the password visible when the input  Device administrators: Add or remove device administrat  Use secure credentials: Allows applications to access th e security credentials and other documents ...
  • Page 39: Date & Time

    User manual 14.16 Date & Time Set the city, time and date display format 14.17 Schedule power on & off Can be set to the time of the Switcher, off by default 14.18 About phone Display the phone's some basic information, such as: stat us messages, electricity usage, legal information, phone mo del, version, etc.
  • Page 40: Gmail

    User manual  Compose: Edit an e-mail  Folders: Switch Inbox, Drafts, Inbox, Sent.  Accounts: Add or edit an account.  Account settings: set E-mail parameters 16. Gmail  Gmail is Google's web-based email service.  Gmail can be configured when you set up your phone at the first time. ...
  • Page 41: Six. Common Problems And Solutions

    User manual FM radio interface can listen to FM radio Search Channel: Please click the Search button, it will a utomatically search for channels, when the search will a utomatically stop after a channel searched. Fine-tune the channel: When search to a channel please click on the search button next to the fine-tuning, fine-t une the operation of the channel can be.
  • Page 42 User manual  Cannot boot n check whether to hold the power butto n for at least one second;  Check the battery connection is bad, ple ase remove and then reinstall and retry t he boot;  Check the battery power is exhausted, pl ease charge ;...
  • Page 43 User manual uality ropriate (see P19)  use of mobile phones in poor reception areas, such as high-rise near or baseme nt, radio waves can not be effectively co mmunicated;  use of mobile phones in the call-intensive period, the above working hours, line co ngestion caused not call;...
  • Page 44 User manual arrears call;  Please Confirm SIM is valid;  Please confirm whether the call barring feature is set;  Make sure to set fixed dialing;  The recipie Make sure the phone is switched on, an nt is unable d connect to the network;...
  • Page 45: Seven .Reference Information

    User manual Seven .Reference information Access password The phone and SIM card to use several access passwords. These passwords help protect your phone from unauthorized use. Security Settings option in the main menu settings can b e used to modify the access password (PUK and PUK2 codes excluded), see page P52.
  • Page 46: Pin Code

    User manual 1.2 .PIN code PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM c ard stolen. Usually provided with the SIM card PIN code. Need to enter the PIN code every time you turn to sel ect the PIN test.  If the PIN code three times in a row input errors, sh ould enter the PUK code, then enter the new PIN co de to confirm re-enter the new PIN code again and c...
  • Page 47: Puk Code

    User manual 1.4. PUK code The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) used to change you r PIN locked. The PUK code is provided with the SIM c ard. If not provided, please contact your local service pr ovider to ask for the PUK code. ...
  • Page 48: Barring Password

    User manual 1.6. Barring password Call barring, 4 barring password. To apply this function, you can get the password from your service provider. 2. Health and safety information 2.1. Battery  Do not short-circuit the battery device, which will dam age the battery to generate heat and may cause fire.
  • Page 49 User manual user must fulfill these responsibilities. While driving, driving is your primary duties, answer the phone while driving should be vigilant and keep in mind the following tips:  Understanding of the wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial and redial. If these features can help you make a call, rather than to make your drivi ng hours of heart.
  • Page 50 User manual ain, sleet, snow, ice and even heavy traffic is very d angerous.  Airbags, brakes, speed control system and fuel injecti on system should be free from the influence of wirele ss transmission. If you are experiencing the problems mentioned above, please contact the car dealer.
  • Page 51 User manual hutdown. 2.3. Use of the environment  Should comply with this no matter where the special provisions, and turn off the phone when in use or m ay be dangerous.  When connected to the mobile phones and other dev ices, you should read the user manual to learn more about the safety instructions, you cannot connect wit h incompatible products.
  • Page 52 User manual  Pacemakers  When the phone is switched on, must be kept aw ay from pacemakers six inches (15cm) above the distance;  phone should not be carried in a breast pocket;  use of the pacemaker on the other side of the ea r to answer, may cause interference to reduce to a minimum.
  • Page 53 User manual 2.5. Other important information  Use only the first wife or by the manufacturer approv ed accessories. The use of any unauthorized accesso ries, there may affect the use of the phone's perform ance, damage your phone, and even lead to physical danger or violation of the relevant provisions of the national communication terminal products.
  • Page 54 User manual us affecting the performance of the phone.  Do not your mobile phone exposure in strong sunligh t, avoid heat.  Avoid all kinds of liquid into the phone's internal, so as not to cause damage.  Do not drops, knock the phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
  • Page 55 User manual FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 56 User manual  -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • Page 57 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: ILU (FCC ID: 2AIYZSSPILU) 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 0.442W/kg and when properly worn on the body is...
  • Page 58 User manual Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components.

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