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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Connecting to the PC .........15 Inserting a Memory Card ........6 V-Connect ............17 Charging the Device ..........8 SIM applicator / STK ..........17 My V1603 ............9 Internet Service ............17 Dual Memory Card...........9 Data Account ............18 Dual SIM Card ............9 Call Center ............19 Flight Mode ...............9...
  • Page 3 Table of contents Video Player ............27 Java ................21 FM Radio ..............27 Java Settings ............21 Sound Recorder ............28 Java Default Security..........21 Organizer ............29 Java Network ............21 Calendar ..............29 User Profiles ............ 22 Tasks .................30 Messages ............23 Alarm .................30 SMS ................23 World Clock .............30 MMS ................23 Flash Light ..............30...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Tone Settings ............44 Settings ............37 Volume ..............44 Dual SIM Settings ..........37 Alarm .................44 Phone Settings .............37 Network Settings ..........38 Security Settings ..........39 Connectivity ............40 Restore Factory Settings .........42 Extra ..............43 Ebook Reader ............43 Calculator ..............43 Stopwatch ..............43 Shortcuts ............
  • Page 5: Legal Notices

    All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. distribution or storage of part or all of the VIDEOCON reserves the right to revise this contents in this document in any form without document or withdraw it at any time without the prior written permission of VIDEOCON is prior notice.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Safety Precaution / Measures Emergency Calls In case of an accident or an emergency, dial 100 Please comply with these precautions / measures (Police), 101 (Fire) or 102 (Ambulance) from your to avoid dangerous or illegal situation and ensure phone.
  • Page 7 Introduction Battery Use First time charging must be done using the regular charger and not using the USB cable. During the first 3-4 charge sessions, charge both the battery until it has been fully charged according to the battery level indicator. This ensures higher battery backup and extends the battery life.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installing and Removing the Battery To install the battery: 1. Press gently the back cover and slide in downward direction to open. 2. Push the battery in the battery compartment in such a way that the connectors of the phone are aligned with the connectors on the battery.
  • Page 9 Getting Started To remove the battery: 1. Turn off the phone and unplug it, if it is connected to an external power source. 2. Press gently the back cover and slide in downward direction to open. 3. Locate the groove at the top of the battery compartment, and pull out the battery from the battery compartment.
  • Page 10: Inserting A Sim Cards

    Getting Started Inserting a SIM Card This device supports dual-SIM cards. To insert SIM cards: 1. Turn off the phone and unplug it, if it is connected to an external power source. 2. Press gently the back cover and slide in downward direction to open.
  • Page 11: Inserting A Memory Card

    Getting Started Inserting the microSD Card Use microSD card up to 4GB capacity for each slot, to store personal files such as photos, audio files, and videos. This device provides you the facility to insert two microSD cards. To insert the Memory Card 1: 1.
  • Page 12 Getting Started To insert the Memory Card 2: 1. Locate the memory card slot at the side of the phone. 2. Pull out and rotate the memory card cover to open. 3. Insert the memory card into the slot with metal connector facing down.
  • Page 13: Charging The Device

    Getting Started Charging the Device This device has two slots to charge the battery. Insert the plug of your charger to the charging port at the side of the phone. Two battery icons are displayed on the top right corner of the screen. When you begin to charge the battery, the stripe of battery starts to roll.
  • Page 14: My V1603

    My V1603 functions of the phone. Use of Camera, Tasks, and Dual Memory Card Calendar is however permitted. This device provides you the facility to insert two microSD cards. To activate the Memory card: Press Menu File Manager Memor Card 1/2...
  • Page 15: Phone Layout

    Phone Layout PAGE 10...
  • Page 16: Know Your Device

    Know your device PAGE 11...
  • Page 17: Navigation Key

    Know your device right of the display screen. In idle mode, click to Navigation Keys access the Contact list. Left Navigation Key: Use to write messages. Dial Key Right Navigation Key: Use to perform FM function. Press Dial key to view recent dialed calls. Up Navigation Key: Use to operate Camera End Key function.
  • Page 18: Keypad Lock

    Know your device • In text areas of the phone, use to insert • In video player application, “*” is used to numbers or the corresponding alphabets. In switch between full screen and normal view. the application menu, press the corresponding • While playing FM, “0”...
  • Page 19: Screen Icons

    Screen Icons Screen icons provide information such as battery Icon Definition level, network signal strength, current date & SIM1/2 Missed Call time and so forth. SIM 1/2 Unread SMS Icon Definition SIM1/2 Network Signal Strength SIM1/2 Unread MMS Active Call GPRS Active Call on Hold Bluetooth Activated...
  • Page 20: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations 1. Press the Dial key to view a list of recent call Making and Receiving Calls history. On the standby screen: 2. Use the up and down navigation keys to 1. Enter the phone number including the area select the number you wish to call.
  • Page 21 Basic Operations hard drive partition on your computer. Display Map the device as drive on the computer and transfer files between the PC and phone. Great feature to backup phone data to your computer. • Webcam: Use the device as a web camera to voice chat on your favorite instant messaging application.
  • Page 22: V-Connect

    V-connect web browser. SIM applicator / STK • Recent Pages: Recent Pages stores the list SIM Toolkit is a standard for providing value of URLs which have been recently visited by added services and e-commerce over the GSM you on the WAP browser. networks, using the phone to make the necessary transactions.
  • Page 23: Data Account

    V connect o Clear Cache o Clear Cookies Data Account Data account contains configuration settings for using the MMS and GPRS services provided by your network service provider. • GPRS: Also known as Access Point is defined as a collection of settings, which define how the device creates a data connection to the network.
  • Page 24: Call Center

    Call Center • Received Calls: Displays the list of latest Use this menu to view the dialed, received or received calls. missed calls. On the Idle screen, press Menu Call Center. This consists of two sub-menus, • Missed Calls: Displays the list of latest missed they are: Call History and Call Settings.
  • Page 25 Call Center numbers with ON status is not able to reach • Call Divert: You can set to forward the your phone. incoming call in different conditions and enable to Activate/Deactivate call diversion. • Auto Redial: You can select to redial the number automatically when a call is not • Call Barring: In order to activate this service, connected.
  • Page 26: Fun & Games

    Fun & Games applications, or applications from entrusted Press Menu Fun & Games, to access the Game domains and so forth. menu. You may play Puzzle game, and Magic Sushi game. With the help of Game Settings you can set Java Network the BGM, Sound Effect, Vibration, and Volume of You can select SIM1 or SIM2 profile for accessing...
  • Page 27: User Profiles

    User Profile The available profiles are: General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Silent, Headset, Bluetooth, and Power Save, and also you can set the tone, volume, alert, and ring etc. with Customize option so that whenever you receive an incoming call or a new message you can customize the use of your phone to different types of call environments.
  • Page 28: Messages

    Messages • Templates: Templates stores 10 preloaded/ In Messages, you can send and receive text and pre-written text messages for ready usage. multimedia messages. To launch messages on the idle screen, select Menu Messages to • SMS Settings: Edit the profile settings, view the available functions.
  • Page 29: Broadcast Message

    Messages Broadcast Message • Write Message: Create and send a multimedia message. Your phone is capable to receive and store broadcast messages. You can set the receive • Inbox: Messages received using MMS are status to ON/OFF for both the SIM cards. The stored in the Inbox folder.
  • Page 30: Multimedia

    Multimedia • Image Settings: Set the Image Size (in pixel) Camera and Image Quality. Use the in-built camera to take and save pictures. • White Balance: Increase or decrease the Press Menu Camera to launch Multimedia white balance to get image colors to display the camera application.
  • Page 31: Audio Player

    Multimedia Note: It supports MP4, 3GP, AVI and other the option to View, Browse Style, Send, Use As, formats. Although some video format of MP4, Rename, Delete, Sort By, Delete All Files, and AVI and other formats are not played because Storage options for the images.
  • Page 32: Video Player

    Multimedia • Restore Default: Restore the default settings • Camcorder Settings: Set the White balance, of the camcorder. EV, Night mode, and Banding of the video recorder. Video Player • Video Settings: Set the quality of the video Play videos stored on the microSD cards or the as Normal, High or Low.
  • Page 33: Sound Recorder

    Multimedia Note: If the sound file is set up as ringtone, once to live-broadcast stations. You must connect renamed, the ringtone will return to the default the handsfree to your phone as it works as an one. antenna. Right Navigation Key is provisioned to use FM quickly on Phone’s Idle Screen.
  • Page 34: Organizer

    Organizer o End Date and Time: Set end date and Calendar time for the event. You can use the phone’s calendar to keep track o Subject: Add the subject for the event. of important meetings. To access calendar press Calendar. You can select Menu Organizer o Alarm: Set the alarm status On/Off.
  • Page 35: Tasks

    Organizer • Repeat: Select the repeat format of the alarm • Go to Weekly View: Toggle between week/ whether you wish to ring the alarm every day, month of the calendar. or at specific day. • Indian Calendar: View the details of the • Snooze: Set the time (in minutes) at which Indian Calendar like Tithi Details, Festival List, the alarm should snooze.
  • Page 36: Quick Search

    Phonebook Add New Contact Save and update contact information, such as phone numbers, home addresses, or e-mail To add a contact: addresses of your contacts. Add an image or 1. Press Menu Phonebook Add New a personal ringing tone to a contact. You can Contact, and choose the location where you also create Caller Groups, which allow you to want to store this contact.
  • Page 37 Phonebook Edit Caller Groups Lets you edit the selected contact. Create a caller group to send the same SMS to multiple contacts, without having to compose the Delete message separately for each contact. Delete the selected contacts. You can choose to The options available for Phonebook are: delete contacts from SIM cards or from the Phone Memory.
  • Page 38: Phonebook Settings

    Phonebook • Preferred Storage: The memory type you T-card Settings of Phonebook Settings as Set File want to use for storing contacts and only Path. display the contact list you have chosen for Send Contact storage. Lets you send the selected contact As Text • Speed Dial: Press left soft key to On/Off Message, As Multimedia Message, and Via speed dial, and also Set Number for speed dial...
  • Page 39 Phonebook Contacts or Import Contacts or Export/Import • Save Contact Notify: This option enables User File. a pop-up in the phone screen to save the contact to the Phonebook. • Name Search: Search the phone numbers by entering initial letters of the name. • Memory Status: Displays Used and Available contacts memory of SIM1/2 and Phone.
  • Page 40 Phonebook • Export User File: Lets you export all the contacts from the List to the Phone/Memory Card (file path set by you). The file will save in following format: Phonebook_user_export.txt. • Import User File: Lets you import all the contacts from Phone/Memory Card (file path set by you) into the List.
  • Page 41: File Manager

    File Manager View the files stored in the phone memory and in the Memory card 1 and/or Memory card 2. Press Options to display the following options: • Open: View contents of an existing folder. • Format: Erase all contents of the phone or memory card.
  • Page 42: Settings

    Settings Phone Settings The phone provides you the option to change the settings for various features of the phone. Press You have following options listed under phone Settings, to access the Settings menu. Menu settings: The following options are available in settings: • Time and Date: Let you set home city, time and date on the phone.
  • Page 43: Network Settings

    Settings • Auto Update of Date and Time: This feature o Screen Saver: Let you set an image as a automatically updates the date and time on screen saver. the phone, receiving it from the network. o Show Date and Time: Enables you to see • UART Settings: Dual SIM phone usually need the date and time on the idle screen.
  • Page 44: Security Settings

    Settings o Barred Dial: Barred Dialling is a SIM card/ • SIM1/2 Network Settings: The options Network dependent feature. If your available under network settings are: operator supports it, then you can use the o Network Selection facility in the phone. o Preferences o Change Password: This option enables you to change the password of SIM1/2.
  • Page 45: Connectivity

    Settings • Mobile Tracker: This function enables you • Change Password: Change password option to track your phone in case it gets lost. provides you the option to change Phone lock The default password for mobile tracker is password. 0000. If someone inserts another SIM card • Remote Control: Controlling your phone from in your mobile, you will receive an SMS to a long distance.
  • Page 46 Settings • Search Locates other Audio Device: listen to stereo music, send images, Video, texts Bluetooth activated audio devices in the and vCards. vicinity. Bluetooth • My Name: Displays the name of the Bluetooth You can communicate with other compatible Handset device and also provides the option device through wireless Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 47: Restore Factory Settings

    Settings Bluetooth. The functions that controlled by this phone are: Desktop, Media Player, and Presenter. o My Address: Displays the address of the Bluetooth handset device. Note: Bluetooth needs to be activated to perform all the above mentioned functions. Restore Factory Settings Selecting this option will ask you to enter the password to restore the phone to factory settings.
  • Page 48: Extra

    Extra The phone comes with two types of Stopwatch: Ebook Reader • Typical Stopwatch The Ebook reader can read .txt electronic documents. You can connect the phone via a USB • NWay Stopwatch line to a PC and then place .txt documents in the Ebook folder on the phone or the T-Flash card.
  • Page 49: Shortcuts

    Shortcuts You can change the tone settings of both the Add New Contact SIM cards for different functions. The available Select Menu Shortcuts Add New Contact. functions are: Use this function to save the new contact o SIM 1/2 Incoming Call either in SIM Cards or in Phone Memory.

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