Senwa S400W User Manual
Senwa S400W User Manual

Senwa S400W User Manual

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Brand Name: Senwa
Model Name: S400W
FCC ID:2AAA6S400W
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  • Page 1 Cellular Phone User Manual Brand Name: Senwa Model Name: S400W FCC ID:2AAA6S400W...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 General Information ................5 1.1 Brief ....................................... 5 1.2 Safety Precautions .................................. 5 1.3 General precautions ................................5 1.4 Precautions for mobile phone use ............................6 1.5 Precautions for battery usage ..............................6 1.6 Precautions for usage of charger ............................7 1.7 Cleaning and Maintenance ..............................
  • Page 3 4.5.6 Broadcast Message ................................18 4.5.7 Templates ..................................19 4.5.8 Message settings ................................19 4.5.8.1 Text message: ................................. 19 4.5.8.2 Multimedia message: ..............................19 4.6 Multimedia ..................................19 4.6.1 TV ..................................... 20 4.6.2 FM radio .................................... 20 4.6.3 Camera ....................................20 4.6.4 Image Viewer ..................................
  • Page 4 6.4 You can’t be heard ................................31 6.5 Can’t charge the battery ............................... 31 6.6 Weak signal ..................................32 6.7 Can’t make a call .................................. 32 6.8 Standby time becomes short ..............................32...
  • Page 5: General Information

    1 General Information 1.1 Brief Thank you for selecting this series colored screen mobile phone. Before installing and using the product, be sure to carefully read all the materials accompanying the mobile phone. This will help you to better use the mobile phone, get an overall idea about the use, and understand the perfect functions and the short-cut operating methods.
  • Page 6: Precautions For Mobile Phone Use

    mobile phone failure may happen. Please leave your mobile phone at place out of the children’s reach, because the children may regard it as a toy and cause physical injury. DO NOT leave your mobile phone on uneven or unsteady surfaces so as to prevent it from falling, causing a failure or a damage.
  • Page 7: Precautions For Usage Of Charger

    Please wash the eyes with clear water and then go to the hospital for medical treatment. DO NOT dissemble or remount the battery or it may cause a leakage, overheat, burst or fire to your mobile phone. DO NOT use or place your mobile phone in the high-temperature places, such as by the side of the fire or the heater; or it may cause a leakage, overheat, burst or a fire to your mobile phone.
  • Page 8: General Precautions

    1.8 General Precautions Mobile phone Please use the mobile phone under the temperature ranging from -10 ℃ to 50 ℃ with a humidity ranging from 35% to 85%. When using the mobile phone, keep as far as possible away from the general phone, TV,radio and office automatic equipment so as to avoid affecting the normal performance of the equipment and the mobile phone.
  • Page 9: Battery

    When you need to pull out your SIM card, please power off your mobile phone firstly, remove the battery, pull out your SIM card 2.2 Battery The initial battery is of 50% charge, so it can be used right after being unpacked. The new battery should be charged at least for 14 hours.
  • Page 10: Power On

    --When your mobile phone automatically powers off or displays the warning of “Low Power”, you should charge the battery in time. In case the battery has not run out before charge, the mobile phone will shorten the charge time automatically. --The standby time and call time provided by the manufacturer is based on the ideal working environment.
  • Page 11: Install And Pull Out T-Flash Card

    will find information of the USB on the computer, and then you can read the file into my computer. If there is not information, you must check your phone’s USB port and insert it again. --If you connect the phone with computer when the phone is powering on, there are three items displaying on the phone, you should select the “mass storage”, and then you can copy or move the file between the phone and the computer.
  • Page 12: Call Functions

    Numeric Long press: Lock screen and the unlock screen. keys Short press: go to number input screen and input number 1 Long press: Call voicemail. Short press: go to number input interface and input numbers 2~9. Short press: go to number input screen and shift input * Short press: go to number input screen and input # Note: In this manual, “short press”...
  • Page 13: Answer A Call

    +86 21 114 +country code+ the complete dial number+ dial key Emergency call If your mobile phone is within the network coverage (you can check the network signal intensity bar on the top left corner of the screen), you will be able to make an emergency call (the emergency call can be made without the SIM card).
  • Page 14: Hand-Free Function

    Phonebook: enter the phone book menu. Messages: enter the Message menu. Sound recorder: record the call voice. Mute: do not send/ restore sending of local voice. DTMF: Enable or disable DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency). *Note. Some of the menus only appear in the specific circumstances, e.g. “Swap” only appears “during a call” and “hang up”...
  • Page 15: Call History

    ------Delete all contacts: choose this function to delete phone record all from SIM card or mobile phone. One by one delete available too( note: must enter password to delete all when deleting phone number in SIM card and this mobile phone, default password is 0000). 4.2 Call history In standby mode, press the center key to go to the main menu, and then select the call center to view the phonebook and call log.
  • Page 16: Stk

    undertake a surfing directly. Search or input URL: input a web address and connect to it. Last web address: open access to the address of the last page. Recent pages: the websites in which the mobile phone has recently logged will be saved into this menu. In such case, you may undertake a surfing by selecting the records in directly.
  • Page 17: Inbox

    To, CC and BCC:you can input the telephone number or email address via numeric keys; Subject: edit the subject for the multimedia message; Contents: Edit the contents of the multimedia message. During the edition, you can select different input methods via options, and you can also select to insert pictures, sound, movies or other attached files; After editing the multimedia message, with the screen prompts, you can select “Done”...
  • Page 18: Outbox

    ------ Edit: pick up and edit the contents of the message. ------ Delete: delete the message. ------Advanced: Use number: pick up the numbers with 3 or more digits in the messages. You can call these numbers, send message to them, or save them in Contacts. Use URL: pick up the web address in the message and connect to it.
  • Page 19: Broadcast Message

    4.5.6 Broadcast Message ------Receive mode: enable/disable receiving cell broadcast. ------ Channel settings: Set the channel of cell broadcast, including Select, New, Edit and Delete. ------Languages: select language. ------Read message: read the messages you have received from Cell Broadcast. * Note: This function needs to be supported by network operator. 4.5.7 Templates * Note: The built-in 10 message template, can be use, edit, remove...
  • Page 20: Fm Radio

    Rename: change the name of the TV channel. Delete : delete option in the channel TV interface shortcut keys: 1~9 keys – shortcut to program list Up navigation key – increase volume Down navigation key – decrease volume Left and Right navigation key – change channels 4.6.2 FM radio The FM Radio supports auto scan and manual input.
  • Page 21: Image Viewer

    White balance: select the brightness of pictures. Scene Mode: select shooting mode. Effect Settings: set the special good effect of pictures. Storage: select the storage position of pictures. Restore default: Restore all camera settings to factory default. *Note: The camera preview screen, press the 0 key to quickly switch to the video interface, press a button to switch photo size, press the 2 key to switch the picture quality, adjust the white balance, press the 4 key, press the 6 key to set the delay the timer, press the 7 key to set the shooting.
  • Page 22: Audio Player

    Play: play selected video. Send: send the selected video to Contacts or with Bluetooth. Rename: change the file name of selected video. Delete: delete the selected video. Delete all files: delete all the saved video. Sort by: sort the video in the folder according to name, type, time, size or none. Storage: Select the path to read files: mobile phone or memory card.
  • Page 23: File Manager

    Settings: set the storage position and the file format. *Note:Recorded audio files are stored in the file manager in the H-Recorder . 4.6.9 File manager Application Functions ------ Open: display the contents in the folder. ------New Folder: create a new folder in current folder. ------ Format: format the folder.
  • Page 24: Profiles

    WLAN status: View WLAN state. Disable WLAN: Disconnect the connection of WLAN. Power save mode: Set the power saving modes. Refresh: Refresh the WLAN list. 4.7 Profiles You can select different modes on different occasions to carry out the personal settings in the environment modes such as ring tone, vibration, volume, etc.
  • Page 25: Organizer

    4.9 Organizer 4.9.1 Calendar Access the Calendar submenu. Press the Left/Right key to select date, press the Up/Down key to select week and press Option to access submenus. View: view the created memos. View all: View all the created memos. Add event: create new memo.
  • Page 26: Alarm

    4.9.3 Alarm The machine can be set 5 groups of alarm clock: Switch: activate/deactivate the alarm clock. Time: set the time of ringing. Repeat: ------Once: the clock alarms only once. ------Everyday: alarm at specified time everyday. ------Custom: set the time that the alarm rings in a week. Alarm tone: select ring tone or FM radio as the alarm.
  • Page 27: Ebook Reader

    ------ Split Timing: record the time of every circle or every person. ------Lap Timing: record the circle time of a person. ------ View record: view the recorded time. nWay Stopwatch: you can press the Direction keys to record the time of four persons and the total time. When the timing is stopped, press and hold the Left soft key to clear the records 4.9.9 Ebook reader The phone supports e-book, the default path for the file manager in the H-Ebook file folder.
  • Page 28: Call Settings

    ------ Set time / Date: set current time and date ------ Set format: set the displaying format of time and date. ------ Update with time zone: enable/disable update with time zone. ------ Auto update of date and time: enable or disable the auto update of date and time function. Schedule Power on/off: set the time at which the mobile phone powers on/off.
  • Page 29: Network Settings

    Outgoing calls: bar outgoing calls. Incoming calls: bar incoming calls. Cancel all: cancel barring (need to input the PIN2 code). Change barring password: change the password. ------ Group list: set group list. Advance settings ------Blacklist: set Blacklist and save the numbers that you don’t want to answer. The incoming call is rejected automatically if it is from the number in the Blacklist.
  • Page 30: Connectivity

    to unlock the SIM card. The PIN code and PUK code may be provided together with SIM card. Please contact your network operator if not. Phone security: Phone lock can prevent your mobile phone from illegal operation. If this function is enabled, you need to enter phone password every time you turn on the mobile phone, then you can unlock the phone and make or answer a call.
  • Page 31: Common Problems

    Note: This mobile phone provides input methods for capitalized , small English letters and multi- input method. Other language Letters You can press # key to change the different language input methods. Numeric Input Method Input the corresponding numbers under such input method by pressing the figure keys. 6 Common Problems.
  • Page 32 6.6 Weak signal 1. If the local network signals are unstable, the signals the mobile phone receives won’t be stable. Please move to other places and try again. 2. Please contact ××× Service Center or ××× Maintenance Department if the above method is invalid. 6.7 Can’t make a call 1.
  • Page 33 Personal Unlock Key. Provided along with SIM card. It is used to unlock the SIM card if you input invalid PIN code for three times continuously, or used to change PIN code. PUK2 Personal Unlock Key 2. Provided along with specific SIM card and is used to change or enable PIN2. IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity.
  • Page 34 Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: <ANSIC95.1> (1992) / <NCRP Report 86> (1986) / <ICIMIRP> (1996) Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature.
  • Page 35 or over maximum 50℃ ,the device may Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum -10℃ not work. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Ad Hoc function is supported but not able to operate on non-US frequencies.

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