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JOIN
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  • Page 1 TELCEL JOIN User Manual...
  • Page 2 Preface Please read the following gu uidelines before using your new phon ne. Utmost compliance with the followi ing is highly recommended for yo ur safety. Non-compliance may pose dan nger to you and your mobile phone, an nd 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 charger into the electrical outlet. Connect the sm mall end of the charger connector into t he mobile phone’s charging g slot. The battery indicator icon will flash until charging is finished. When c charging is complete, i.e.
  • Page 7 Switch to Sleep Mode / Wake The Sleep Mode suspends you ur device to a low power consumption stat te in order to prolong battery life. Your de evice also goes into Sleep Mode by itself f when the display automatically turns off a after a certain period of time, depending o on display settings.
  • Page 8 1.You can lock your screen for additional security. After you set a lock, t the screen is locked after the display goes to sleep. 2.Go to Settings Security Screen lock. 3.Touch the type of lock you wa ant and follow the onscreen instructions. You can choose among these l ock options: Slide provides no protection, bu...
  • Page 9 : To set Screen Lock patter n, go to Menu Settings Security Screen Lock choose from options. Security Codes The mobile phone and the SIM card support several passwords in order to prevent misuse. When prompted to en nter any of the codes mentioned below, ty ype in the correct code and then confirm m by tapping the OK key.
  • Page 10 -Type in the new PIN -Re-type the new PIN The PUK (Personal Unlocking Key) code is required in order to modify a blocked PIN. This code usually comes with the SIM card upon purchase. Otherwise, contact your local service provider. : If you enter the wrong PUK code for 10 consecutive times, the SIM card will become invalid.
  • Page 11 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 12 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 13 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 Settings Display...
  • Page 14 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 15: 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 16: Basic Functions

    : The triple-tap magnification n gesture works on any screen except the e keyboard and navigation bar. To activate, go to Settings Accessibility Magnification Gestures 3.Basic Functions Make and Answer Calls Make a Call Option 1: On the Home Screen n tap choose the Phone tab nter phone...
  • Page 17 This phone operates using radi o signals, wireless and landline networks, cannot guarantee connection in n all locations at all conditions. It is not adv visable to rely solely on wireless phones t to make emergency calls. To make an eme ergency call: Switch your ph...
  • Page 18 During a call, press the Volume e keys to adjust the volume. Options During a Call - Launch/Hide Dial Pad - Turn speakerphone on/of - Mute - Put a call on hold - add current call’s details t to contacts. People You can add contacts on your r phone and synchronize them with the c...
  • Page 19 Messaging To create and send message from home screen, tap 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. to insert smileys, etc.
  • Page 20 to send. : To send MMS, add an attac chment to the text message by tapping and d the SMS will automatically be sent as s an MMS. Likewise, if the user rem moves the attachment, the message is rev verted back to being sent as SMS.
  • Page 21 Connect to the Internet Connect to a wireless network t to browse Internet. Swipe down Notifications pan Tap Wi-Fi to display available n networks. : If network connection is suc ccessful, the icon will appear on the status bar. Some Wi-Fi networks are secur red and may prompt you to enter a passw ord before access.
  • Page 22 This mobile phone is equipped with a digital camera that lets you take photos and videos whenever and wherever you like. To capture images, go to 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.
  • Page 23 4. Main Menu The Main Menu displays all the applications your phone has. You may access the Main menu by tapping on the Menu icon [ ] from the Home Screen. Browser Please see “Browser”. Calculator This mobile phone is equipped with a calculator to facilitate simple computations using the 4 basic functions.
  • Page 24 The calendar application shows the current date/month, and lets you organize your schedule by allowing you to add, edit, delete and view events. You may also add appointments and notes as reminders. Go to for options. 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.
  • Page 25 This allows you to view a list of downloaded files and apps stored in the internal storage, and those currently being downloaded. To manage Downloads, go to Email You can send and receive e-mails on your phone. Tap set up an account by entering an existing email address and password.
  • Page 26 FM Radio To listen to the radio, go to - view channel list on/off - search the channel list - Fine tune channel - Display options: Search, S Speaker, and Record FM : A headset must be conne ected for the FM radio to work.Press sid de keys to adjust volume.
  • Page 27 Tap to display other settings. Messaging This menu allows you to read, compose, send and receive messages. T The screen icon displayed in standby mod de refers to received and unread messa ages. Tap from the Home Screen to o access. On the Messaging interface, options.
  • Page 28 - repeats playback - plays previous or next track - play/pause song People This menu refers to the directory where all the contacts are stored in alphabetical order. You can view, edit, delete, send messages and perform various other functions on each contact in your phonebook. The People menu allows you to store, locate and view your saved contacts.
  • Page 29 To import contacts from email to phone or the other way around Go to Import/Export. Select where to import and export Next Mark contacts to import/export Copy. Phone The Phone menu has three tabs. The Dialer, Call Log and Contacts tabs. To access this, tap on the Home Screen.
  • Page 30 This lets you manage you phone’s Voice call such as other Settings(message templates sent). Voice Search This function lets you search for any file you wish to find be it stored in your phone’s messages, apps, music folder, contacts, or the Web. Go to Type your search on the search bar and tap .
  • Page 31 Record sound and other audio files on your phone by going to . Tap to start recording and press to stop recording. To play the recently y recorded sound, press ►. After playback k, you may opt to discard or save the reco rded file.
  • Page 32 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. Mobile Data This allows you to switch your SIM card’s capability to transfer data ON or OFF. Charges may apply.
  • Page 33 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. TIPS: Tap your device name to make your phone discoverable if other devices try to pair with your phone.
  • Page 34: Security Screen

    This allows you to set up and manage Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) . Tap Add VPN to set up a VPN connectio on via the following settings: • Add PPTP VPN: Set up a connection to a VPN with Point-to-Point t tunneling protocol.
  • Page 35: Audio Profiles

    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 36 screen and a series of options on changing the wallpaper will appear. To change, just follow the prompt on the screen. 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 37 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 unlock pattern, PIN or password, you can disable it. Security Screen lock.
  • Page 38 Create a PIN or Password Security Screen lock. Tap PIN or Password. Enter desired PIN or Password Continue Re-enter PIN or Password Language & Input Use the Language & Keyboard settings to select the language for the text on your device and for configuring the onscreen keyboard.
  • Page 39 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. In this sub-menu, you may also set the date, time, time zone, time and format. Schedule power on &...
  • Page 40 mode when USB is connected. Other options include: Desktop backup password– Desktop full backups aren’t currently protected Stay awake – the screen will not be put to sleep mode while charging Protect SD card–Apps must request permission to read SD card USB Debugging –...
  • Page 41 Animator duration scale –Animation scale 1x Disable HW overlays – Always use GPU for screen compositing Force GPU rendering – Fore use of GPU for 2d drawing Force 4x MSAA –Enable 4x MSAA in OpenGL ES2.0 apps Strict mode enabled – displays home screen when apps do long operations on a main thread.
  • Page 42: Important Safety Precautions

    Applications for telcel. SIM Telcel You can access the TELCEL SIM tool kit via this menu. Portal Claroideas You can access the internet webpage via Portal ideas directly. Telcel ideas apps is a container that collects famous telcel services. You can access any telcel services via this apps. You can access the GPS Telcelservice via this menu Claromusica You can access the TELCEL music service via this menu...
  • Page 43 Non-compliance may pose da anger to you and your mobile phone, an d may be illegal. General Precautions • Use only authorized a accessories and batteries by the manufac cturer. The use of incompatible ba atteries and accessories may cause batt tery leaks, overheating, rupture or r fire.
  • Page 44 Phone • DO turn off your mobile phone inside aircrafts, hospitals and other locations where its use is restricted. Use of handsets in prohibited areas is dangerous as it may cause interference in the operation of electrical and medical equipment. •...
  • Page 45 • The optimum performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. Overcharging, however, may affect battery life. • 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.
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    • Do not short-circuit the batteries (i.e. when metal objects such as coins, are directly connected to the metal side of the battery) as this will damage your phone. It is advisable to handle spare batteries with extra care. Cleaning and Maintenance •...
  • Page 47 • Press and hold the e end key until image appears on the displa • Check the battery c charge level. • Remove and insert t the battery, and switch your phone on ag gain. Phone does not respo ond for several minutes •...
  • Page 48 Cannot connect to a network • Move to an area with better coverage. • Contact your local network service provider. • Try to manually select a network. SIM Error • Make sure that SIM card is properly inserted in its intended spot. •...
  • Page 49 • Check the Incoming Call Barring settings. The caller’s number is not displayed • Contact your local network service provider as the caller might have withheld his or her number. Entries cannot be made in Phonebook. • Check if the Phonebook is full. If so, you may have to delete some records in order to accommodate new ones.
  • Page 50 FCC Statement § 15.19 Labeling 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.
  • Page 51: Body-Worn Operation

    FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg JOIN(FCCC ID:YPVITALCOMJOIN) averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: 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 0.515W/kg...
  • Page 52 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.