Contents PREFACE ..........2 SAFETY ............ 2 ABOUT YOUR DEVICE ......4 GETTING STARTED ........ 9 CALL FUNCTIONS ........ 14 TEXT ENTRY.......... 24 MENU OPERATION ....... 26 MENU FUNCTIONS ....... 26...
Preface Thank you very much for your choice of this product designed by our company! product complies with Telecommunication industries standards of Europe. The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM network GSM network is a global cellular communication system of international standards.
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SWITCH OFF OR USE FLIGHT MODE IN AIRCRAFT Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. Using them in aircraft is both dangerous and illegal. Switch off your device or switch to fight mode before on board. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow relevant regulations or rules.
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functions different menus. Center key means Talk key Press it to make a call or answer a call; standby mode, press it to access Call log. Left soft key It depends on the display text above it. Right soft key It depends on the display text...
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different functions different menus. standby mode, long press # key switch between current profile and the silent profile; In Edit Interface, switch input methods; Icons Icons Descriptions Show the SIM1’s current network signal level. Show the SIM2’s current network signal level. Show the power level of Battery.
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The headset is plugged in. In Profiles, Alert type is set as Ring only. In Profiles, Alert type is set as Silent. In Profiles, Alert type is set as Vibrate only. In Profiles, Alert type is set as Vibrate and Ring. In Profiles, Alert type is set Vibrate then...
Getting started Battery Please use the approved batteries, and only use the battery charger approved by the device producer to charge your battery. 4.1.1 Install &remove battery Remove: ⑴ Remove the back cover of the device; ⑵Uplift the battery from its slot and take it out. Install: ⑴Match the metal contacts of battery separately with the battery compartment metal contacts, and put the battery base...
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4.1.2 Charging Connect the charger to a power supply, and then plug in the charger pin to the charger jack on the top. Charger animation will be displayed if the device is powered off. When it is powered on, the power status icon at the top right corner of the screen will blink circularly.
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Keep the metallic face of a SIM card downward, and slide it gently to the position of SIM 1. Keep the metallic face of the other SIM card downward, and slide it gently to the position of SIM 2. To remove a SIM card, please power off your device first, remove the battery and slide the card out gently.
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Memory card installation Memory card Keep the metallic face of a memory card downward, and slide it gently to the position of Memory card. To remove Memory card, please remove the battery first and slide the memory card out gently. Headset Insert the headset into the headset jack on the top side of the device if required.
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While the device is powered off, it will start charging and open File manager after the USB cable is plugged in. When the device is powered on, it will enter the ―USB Config‖ interface automatically after the USB cable is plugged in. In the interface, select ―Mass storage‖...
Power on and off Press and hold the End key to switch your device on/off. If SIM lock or Phone lock is activated, please enter the password as required. Call functions Make a call When the sign of a network operator appears on the idle screen, you can make or answer calls.
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5.1.3 Make an international call Enter the country code, the area code and the phone number. Press Talk key to make a call via your selected SIM card. ―+‖ is required when you enter the country code. You can press * key to switch until + appears.
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Call options During a call, you can press the left soft key to enter Call options. The options differ according to your call status. Here below are a few of them: Hold single call, End single call, New call, Phonebook, Call history, Messages, Mute, DTMF, Volume.
Text entry During use, you will be required to input texts time and time again. You can input texts, letters, numbers or symbols (including punctuations). Switch input methods In any Text Editor, press # key to switch input methods. English input method Switch to ABC or abc input method.
Input punctuations and symbols No matter what input method you are using, press * key to display a list of punctuations and symbols for you to select. Input numbers Switch to Numeric input method. Directly press the number keys to input numbers Menu operation Access menus You can press the left soft key or short press OK key to...
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Contacts After you enter contacts, you can select a number to View , Send SMS, Call, Edit, Delete, Copy, Phonebook settings Note: 1. Files in File manager can be set as ring tone only after they are sent to Ring tone list. 2.
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writing a message, you can Insert contact. After a message is completed, you can select to send from or save to SIM 1 / SIM 2. 8.5.2 Inbox View all received SMS messages. When there is a new message in SIM1 or SIM2, the device will play the preset message tone and the corresponding unread message icon will appear on top of the screen.
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Charger In this function you can charge other phones. Get into the menu and insert the charging cable, your phone can output 5V voltage. After you link the other phone with the USB cable, you can charge the phone. Press the minimize key or the end key, you can charge in background.
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8.7.5 Bluetooth The device supports Bluetooth. You can establish connections between the device and other devices (Bluetooth headset, PC or handheld Bluetooth device etc) to realize voice calls, data exchange, data synchronization etc. Settings are as follows: -Power: Activate or deactivate Bluetooth. -Visibility: Set whether Bluetooth of the device can be found or not.
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the player interface, press the center key to play/pause. Press the left/right key to switch to another song. Press the up/down key to volume. Press Options to display the following menus: Play: song playing. Details: Display the information of the playing song. Refresh list: Manually update songs 8.8.2 In the FM radio interface, you can customize Settings,...
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8.8.3 Videos Enter Video to select your favorite video clip to play. The device supports MP4/3GP/AVI. While playing, you can press the left/right key to adjust the volume, press the up/down key to control the playing progress. 8.8.4 Photos In Album, you can operate on a photo: View, Image information, Browse style, Send, Use as, Rename, Delete,.
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Note: Before formatting, please back up important files to avoid data loss due to formatting. Settings 8.9.1 Profiles The device provides you with several profiles so that you can customize the following settings to meet your different needs: alert type, ring type, incoming call, ringtone volume, message, message volume, keypad, keypad volume, power on, power off , system alert prompt tone and answer mode.
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To make this function available, please contact local network operator. —Call divert Call divert is a network function. With this function, an incoming can be diverted to another phone number or voice mailbox, avoiding missing it. There are several diverts available: Divert all voice calls, Divert if unreachable, Divert if no answer, Divert if busy, Divert all data calls, and Cancel all (diverts).
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The preset password of your phone is 1122. Please revise it to be yours immediately. -SIM1/SIM2 security PIN lock This option makes you select whether to use PIN code or not. The preset PIN code is 1234. After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the code will be locked, and you need the PUK code to unlock it.
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FCC Statement: 1. 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. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
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Display Grant section http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: 2ABBS-M45 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg)
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