DEAR CUSTOMER, Thank you for choosing our mobile phone. By reading this instruction manual before using this product you will have an overall knowledge of its simple but outstanding functions. This product is designed for GSM/GPRS networks. On top of basic functions, it enables you to use phone book, ringtones, clock/alarm, calendar, calculator, games, audio player, camera, video recorder, sound recorder and other functions.
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read this instruction manual carefully before use. It contains important information for your safety as well as operating and maintenance advices. Observe all safety instructions to avoid damage through improper use! Keep this instruction manual for future use. If this phone should be passed on to a third party, then this instruction manual must be included.
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1.5 Medical Devices / Pacemakers When using your phone near to pacemakers, stay a minimum distance of more than 15 centimetres away from the pacemaker when the phone is switched on. Do not carry your phone in your chest pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference and remember to switch off the mobile phone if necessary.
1.11 Battery Use Do not short-circuit the battery as this can cause the device to overheat or ignite. Do not store the battery in hot areas or throw it in a fire as this might cause an explosion. ...
3. CONTROL ELEMENTS Speaker Display Left Soft Key: fOK Key fMain Menu Key fAccess to Options Right Soft Key: fAnswer a Call fBack Key fPhone Book Access fReject a Call Call Key: fDial a number fAnswer a Call OK Key fShow Call History Main Menu Key Direction Keys...
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3. CONTROL ELEMENTS Camera Wrist strap eyelet 3.5mm Earphone Jack Micro-USB Charging Port Microphone Thumb Catch to Open Battery Cover...
4. GETTING STARTED 4.1 Installing SIM Card(s) Note: This phone is a dual SIM model, therefore it can support two SIM cards at the same time. If no SIM card is inserted or if the SIM card is damaged, the screen will show “Insert SIM”. Note: This phone supports standard sized SIM card only.
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4.3 Installing Battery Note: Use only original battery or a battery approved by the manufacturer. Do not use any other unauthorized batteries. 1. Remove the back cover. 2. Install battery by sliding it into battery compartment with contacts facing downwards to the right. 3.
5. NAVIGATING MAIN MENU 5.1 Controls Left Right Down The Main Menu is a grid of icons to access key features on the phone. From Home Screen press OK key to access Main Menu. Alternatively press Left Soft key. ...
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5.2 Understanding Icons Icon Description Icon Description Silent Mode Signal Strength for SIM1 Meeting Mode (silent with Signal Strength for SIM2 vibration enabled) Indoor Mode Missed Call Outdoor Mode Call forward active for SIM1 No SIM card inserted Call forward active for SIM2 Signal Strength for SIM1 Contact saved on SIM1 with Active GPRS...
6. BASIC FUNCTIONS 6.1 Making Voice Call There are 4 key ways to make a call: 1. Enter the number directly on the keypad. 2. Press Right Soft key to access Contacts menu via a shortcut. 3. Go to Main Menu, scroll to Contacts and press OK key. 4.
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6.3 Using Voicemail Tip: The voicemail number can be also changed in menu: Menu > Messages > Voice mail server 6.4 Using Call Logs In this menu you can browse all the calls: Missed / Dialled / Received / Rejected. When in Call logs menu, press Left Soft key to see available options: ...
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6.5 Using Address Book (Contacts) When in Contacts menu, directly press Left Soft key to see available options: New contact Add new number to contact list. Delete multiple Delete several contacts simultaneously. Import/Export C opy contact from phone to SIM card and vice versa, or import/export a contact to/from memory card.
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6.6 Sending Text or Multimedia Messages (SMS or MMS) Note: Sending MMS is similar to SMS. The main difference is adding media. Use MMS to send attachments such as pictures, music or video files. 1. Press left direction key ( ) as a shortcut for Messages or go to: Menu >...
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6.6 Sending Text or Multimedia Messages (SMS or MMS) For example, to write name John, press: > 5 key once for J, > 6 key three times for O, > 4 key twice for H, and > 6 key twice for N ...
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6.6 Sending Text or Multimedia Messages (SMS or MMS) MMS Settings When in Messages menu, press Left Soft key and then Right Soft key to see available options for MMS: Settings SIM1 MMS account View and edit MMS network account (SIM1). ...
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6.8 Using Multimedia Multimedia section acts as an access hub to below phone tools: Camera See section 6.7. DV (video camera) See section 6.7. Music (audio player) See section 6.9. Image (photo gallery) See section below.
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6.8 Using Multimedia Video Video player allows you to watch videos in 3gp format. Use OK key and direction keys ( , , , ) to navigate: Press OK key to Increase volume play / pause fPrevious video file fNext video file fPress and hold to rewind fPress and hold to fast-foward...
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6.9 Using Audio Player Audio player allows you to listen to audio files in various formats: MP3, AMR, WAV, MID. Use OK key and direction keys ( , , , ) to navigate: Press OK key to play / pause Increase volume fPrevious audio file...
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6.10 Using FM Radio This phone is equipped with FM radio. Once you open FM radio, system will automatically search for all available radio stations in your area. To listen to radio, remember to connect headphones. Use OK key and direction keys ( , , , ) to navigate: Press OK key to Increase volume play / pause radio...
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6.11 Setting Alarm 1. Select alarm 1, 2 or 3 and press Left Soft key to activate / deactivate it. 2. Press OK key to access different alarm options: Message Enter alarm name. Time Enter alarm time. ...
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6.13 Playing Games This phone is equipped with 2 preinstalled games. Choose a game and confirm with OK key. We suggest first go to Help section and read game instructions. 6.14 Connecting to PC / MAC Once micro-USB charging cable is connected to phone's charging port a pop-up menu prompts user to select 2 options: 1.
7. USING ADDITIONAL TOOLS Tool Name Description This feature helps to organise documents (pictures, videos, songs and other files) on phone and/or memory card. By default there are 7 sub-folders with all files saved on phone and/or memory card. Available options: ...
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Tool Name Description You can establish a Bluetooth® connection with another Bluetooth® device in order to transfer files or play music via external Bluetooth® speaker. This mobile phone is equipped with Bluetooth® version 2.1 can therefore encounter some difficulties connecting to other peripheral devices with a higher version.
8. SETTINGS GUIDE Setting Name Description Change SIM card(s) settings e.g. Dual-SIM activate / deactivate, change SIM name, activate flight mode, etc. Call divert Forward incoming calls to another number. If you are already durig a call, you hear pips to indicate another incoming call.
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Setting Name Description Activate / deactivate / modify PIN code (protects the SIM card only). Modify PIN2 Select to modify PIN2 code. Switch on phone lock. Password will be Phone locked required to switch phone on. Modify the Modify phone password for above mentioned cellphone password feature.
Battery Recycling This symbol on the battery indicates that at the end-of-life, the battery should not be discarded with other household waste. Separate the battery from other types of waste and recycle it via the local system of free waste collection of batteries in order to preserve the natural resources and encourage the reuse of materials.
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