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User Manual
Trade Mark:NYX
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  • Page 1 Smartphone User Manual Trade Mark:NYX...
  • Page 2 Preface Please read the follow wing guidelines before using you ur new phone. Utmost compliance with the following is highly recommend ded for your safety. Non-compliance may po ose danger to you and your mob ile phone, and may be illegal.
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    1. Getting Started Switch your Mobile Phone ON / OFF To switch your mobile phone ON, press and hold the Power Key until an animation appears on the screen. Make sure the battery is charged and inserted properly. To switch OFF, press and hold the Power Key until a window pops up. Tap Power Off and the phone will shut down.
  • Page 4 Install / Remove the SIM Card and Battery Make sure to switch off the device and disconnect from charger before installing and removing the SIM card and battery. To install / remove the SIM card and battery, perform the following: Turn the mobile phone OFF.
  • Page 5 Install / Remove the Memory Card The Memory Card is a handy mobile storage device that expands the mobile phone’s storage capacity. To install/remove the memory card, perform the following: Turn the mobile phone OFF. Snap open the phone’s back cover and the SD card lock. Carefully insert the Memory Card into the slot, making sure that the card’s gold plate is facing down and in proper alignment with the phone’s metal contacts.
  • Page 6 Charge the Battery Plug the c harger into the electrical outlet. Connect t the small end of the charger con nnector into the mobile phone’s ch harging slot. The battery indicator ico on will flash until charging is finis hed. When charging is complete, i.e.
  • Page 7 Switch to Sleep Mode / / Wake Up The Sleep Mode suspen nds your device to a low power con nsumption state in order to prolong battery life. Y Your device also goes into Sleep M Mode by itself when the display automatically tur rns off after a certain period of time e, depending on display...
  • Page 8 Pattern lets you draw a simple pattern with your finger to u unlock the tablet. This is slightly more secure than n Face Unlock. PIN requires four or more e numbers. Longer PINs tend to be e more secure. Password requires four or more letters or numbers.
  • Page 9 Personal Identification Number (PIN) Local network service providers furnish each SIM card with a unique set of codes including the PIN, PIN2 and PUK. If the PIN is incorrectly entered for three successive times, the SIM card will be locked. To unlock the SIM card, you need to enter the PUK or the Personal Unlocking Key.
  • Page 10 2. Overview Functions of Main Keys Menu Key – Allows you to change wallpaper/widgets manage apps, access system settings Home Key – Returns to the main screen in one touch; Tap and hold the Home Key to view recently browsed/accessed/used applications Back Key –...
  • Page 11 SWIPE OR SLIDE - lets you scroll the screen up, down, left or right. It is also used when unlocking the screen. Lightly and quickly touch and slide your finger across the screen without pausing to avoid dragging an item instead. DOUBLE-TAP - lets you zoom in or out a screen Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom.
  • Page 12 Auto-Rotate Screen With the Auto-Rotate Screen turned on, you will be able to view items on the screen vertically or horizontally, depending on how you hold your phone. Please note that not all screens are covered by the Auto-Rotate Screen feature. To turn the Auto-Rotate Screen feature on/off, go to Menu ...
  • Page 13 To remove applications out of a folder back to the Home Screen Touch and hold the item in a folder, and then drag it out of the folder. Status and Notification Icons To view your phone’s notifications, simply swipe the notifications bar downwards. Below are the possible status icons you will encounter and their meanings: USB connected Missed call...
  • Page 14: Magnification Gestures

    Found on the top part of the screen, swipe the notifications panel (also known as the status bar) downwards. *Swipe upwards to close. 、 To open a running application from the Notifications panel From the Notifications panel, touch the icon for the running application to open it. To dismiss notifications, tap Toolkits ToolKits quickly start applications such as Bluetooth, WLAN and so on.
  • Page 15: Basic Functions

    : Thetriple-tap magnif fication gesture works on any scree en except the keyboard and navigation bar. To activate, go to Settin ngs Accessibility  Magnification n Gestures  ON. 3.Basic Functions Make and Answer Calls Make a Call Option 1: On the Home Screen tap ...
  • Page 16 Dial an Emergency Call This phone operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, but cannot guarantee connection in all locations at all conditions. It is not advisable to rely solely on wireless phones to make emergency calls. To make an emergency call: Switch your phone on.
  • Page 17 Adjust the Volume During a call, press the Volume keysto adjust the volume. Options During a Call - Launch/HideDial Pad - Turn speakerphone on/off - Mute - Put a call on hold - add current call’s details to contacts and start recording People You can add contacts onyour phone and synchronize them with the contacts in your Google account or other accounts that support contact syncing.To manage...
  • Page 18 Messaging To create and send message from home screen,  Tap the new message icon at the bottom left part of the screen.  In TO field, type the recipient’s phone number OR tap to search from contacts.  Type message in the Type message field using the on screen keyboard. ...
  • Page 19 : To send MMS, add a an attachment to the text message by tappingand the SMS will automatically be s sent as an MMS. Likewise, if t the user removes the attachment, the message e is reverted back to being sent as S SMS.
  • Page 20 Connect to the Internet Connect to a wireless ne etwork to browse Internet. Swipe down Notificatio ons panel Tap Wi-Fi to display ava ailable networks. :Ifnetwork connection is successful, the icon will appear on the status bar.Some Wi-Fi network ks are secured and may prompt yo ou to enter a password before access.
  • Page 21 Capturing an Image Aim the phone at the subject, and then tap to take a shot. - view recently captured image - Switch to front camera Swipe the panel on the left side of the screen to adjust settings. - Panorama for more camera settings Capturing a Video On Camera mode, tap...
  • Page 22 4. Main Menu The Main Menu displays s all the applications your phone ha as. You may access the Main menu by tapping on n the Menu icon [ ] from the Hom me Screen. Browser Please see “Browser”. Calculator This mobile phone is eq quipped with a calculator to facilita te simple computations...
  • Page 23 Camera Please see “Capture and View Photo or Video” Clock This function shows the current time and date, and gives you access to the alarm clock. Go to  to edit alarms.To add new alarm, tap + Downloads This allows you to view a list of downloaded files and apps stored in the internal storage, and those currently being downloaded.
  • Page 24 File Manager The File Manager lets you view, open and manage the data saved in your phone and Memory card. Go to   choose from Phone Storage / SD Card. - New folder - Search item - display options : You may also press and hold a folder or file for further options.
  • Page 25 Gallery To view captured images, recorded video clips, and downloaded images, go to  Click on a thumbnail to open an album. Tap and hold an image to share (via Messaging, Bluetooth, Email), delete or view details. Tap to display other settings. Messaging This menu allows you to read, compose, send and receive messages.
  • Page 26 Music Use the Music to play music and audio files. Go to  The songs are categorized into tabs: Artists, Albums and Songs. To create a playlist, press & hold chosen song  Add to Playlist. - displays playlist - shuffles tracks - repeats playback - plays previous or next track - play/pause song...
  • Page 27: Tap  Import/Export

    store, locate and view your saved contacts. Aside from these, People also allows you to copy, edit and delete a contact. : You can also send SMS / MMS or call a contact directly from People, as well as store several details (e-mail, pictures, phone numbers, etc.) for each contact if saved in the phone’s memory.
  • Page 28  Received call  Outgoing call  Missed call  send message  view contact details To clear log, tap  Delete  select call to be deleted   OK For further settings, tap  Settings Call Settings This lets you manage you phone’s Voice call such as other Settings(message templates sent).
  • Page 29 The features of your STK are offered by your service provider. If your SIM card supports the STK feature, you will see the STK menu. You may contact your network service provider for more information regarding the STK. To access, tap ...
  • Page 30 to share on Youtube,Picasa, Messaging, Bluetooth, Google+, Email and Gmail. Settings Under Wireless & Networks: Wi-Fi This allows you to switch your phone’s Wi-Fi capability ON or OFF. Check the Wi-Fi network by looking at the icon in the status bar. Bluetooth Switch the Bluetooth function ON so you may establish wireless connection with other compatible devices with the Bluetooth technology.
  • Page 31 Tap Bluetooth. Your phone will show all visible Bluetooth devices in range. Tap the device you want to pair with and operate according to the message prompt. When the owner of the device to be paired accepts the connection, the pairing is completed.
  • Page 32 This allows you to set u p and manage Virtual Private Netw works (VPNs). Tap Add VPN to set up a VPN con nnection via the following settings: • Add PPTP VPN: Set up a connection to a VPN with P Point-to-Point tunneling protocol.
  • Page 33 Disable the Wi-Fi Hotspot  More Tethering & portable hotspot  un-tick the  Portable Wi-Fi hotspot check box. Mobile Networks The Mobile Networks Settings lets you control the settings of your subscriptions, and data settings as well. It also lets you enable or disable access over mobile networks and connect or disconnect to data services when roaming.
  • Page 34 with four (4) pre-set profile options: General, Silent, Meeting and Outdoor. Tap a profile to change its settings. Storage View and manage the data storage of your device: Total Space and Available Space: Lists the amount of space on the phone storage installed in your device and the amount you have used to store photos, videos, music, and other files.
  • Page 35 Security This allows you to protect your device from unauthorized users by setting the PIN code or entering a password before being able to access the phone. Screen Lock Please refer to Locking/Unlock your Phone Disabling Screen Unlock Security If you have created an voice unlock, unlock pattern, PIN or password, you can disable it.
  • Page 36 Set up SIM Card Lock This prevents unauthorized individuals from using your SIM card. The SIM Card lock feature requires user to enter PIN to use phone. To activate  Set up SIM card Lock Lock SIM Card Protect Your Phone with a PIN or Password Create a PIN or Password ...
  • Page 37 photos, other user data To access this, go to  Backup & Reset DRM reset /Factory Data  Reset Reset Phone  Erase Everything. Date & Time This lets you choose whether to automatically update your phone’s date and time or otherwise.You may also automatically synchronize your phone’s date and time according to your time zone.
  • Page 38  Power button ends call  Auto-rotate screen  Speak passwords  Accessibility shortcut  Text-to-speech output  Touch &hold delay  Quick boot  Color inversion  Color correction Printing You can use print service to print photo and document. But you must download a printer from play store.
  • Page 39 Revoke USB debugging authorizations – Revoke access to USB debugging from all computers you’ve previously authorized? Bug report shortcut – Show a button in the power menu for taking a bug report Allowmocklocations – Allow mock locations Enable view attribute inspection Select debug app–...
  • Page 40 Force RTL layout direction – Force screen layout direction to RTL for all locales Window animation scale– Animation scale 1x Transition animation scale–Animation scale 1x Animator duration scale–Animation scale 1x Simulate secondary displays – None Force GPU rendering– Fore use of GPU for 2d drawing Show GPU view updates–...
  • Page 41 Enable OpenGL traces-N None Don’t keep activities – De estroys every activity as soon as th e user leaves it Background process limi it – Standard limit Show all ANRs – ShowA App Not Responding dialog for back kground apps : You must go to Abo out phone->Build number, tapping f five times in a row, back...
  • Page 42: Important Safety Precautions

    Clarojuegos You can enjoy the T TELCEL games via this menu Clarosalud You can access the Clarosalud service via this appli ication Clarosync You can access the Sync app via this application ClaroVideo You can access the ClaroVideo service via this appl lication Clubapps You can access the...
  • Page 43 General Precautions  Use only author rized accessories and batteries by y the manufacturer. The use of incompa atible batteries and accessories ma ay cause battery leaks, overheating, rup pture or fire. This may also nullify yo our warranty.  Do not put the b battery, phone and charger in a hig h-pressure container or...
  • Page 44 dangerous as it may cause interference in the operation of electrical and medical equipment.  DO keep your mobile phone away from moisture. Contact with water or any liquid may cause the phone to malfunction and overheat.  DON’T disassemble or remodel your phone as this may cause permanent and irreparable damage.
  • Page 45  Do not use a damaged battery or charger. If battery life becomes noticeably shorter than usual, it is recommended to replace it with a new one.  While charging, keep the mobile phone out of children’s reach.  Store the battery in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight, dust and water.
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    Cleaning and Maintenance  The handset, battery and charger are not water-resistant and should always be kept dry. Avoid using them in excessively moist areas.  Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the handset, battery and charger.  Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents to clean the handset.
  • Page 47  Remove and d insert the battery, and switch your r phone on again. The phone swi tches off by itself  Check if the keypad is locked when left unused  Check the b battery charge level. The battery wo on’t charge ...
  • Page 48  Make sure that SIM card is properly inserted in its intended spot.  Make sure that the chip in the SIM card is not damaged or the SIM card is not scratched.  Check the coverage of your local network service provider if you appear to be out of coverage or have weak signal.
  • Page 49  Check if the Phonebook is full. If so, you may have to delete some records in order to accommodate new ones. The caller cannot leave a voicemail message  Contact your local network service provider  Make sure that the voice mail number you have saved is correct. ...
  • Page 50: Fcc Caution

    FCC Caution.  § 15.19 Labelling requirements.  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.  § 15.21 Information to user.  Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  § 15.105 Information to the user.  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. These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful 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. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  ‐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.    Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:     This meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The  Smartphone guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific  organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards  include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of  age or health. ...
  • Page 51: Body-Worn Operation

    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: ) has also  Smartphone FCC ID: YPVITALCOMLUX been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard  during product certification for use at the ear is  and when properly worn on the  0.450 W/Kg body is  . This device was tested for typical body‐worn operations with the back of  0.794W/Kg the handset kept 5mm for body worn and 10mm for hotspot. To maintain compliance with  FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 5mm for body worn and  10mm for hotspot. 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 avoided.  Body‐worn Operation  This device was tested for typical body‐worn operations. To comply with RF exposure  requirements, a minimum separation distance of 5mm for body worn and 10mm for hotspot  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. Body‐worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may  not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or  an approved antenna.   ...