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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before using your phone, please read the following important information to eliminate or reduce any possibility of causing damage and personal injury. Do not use wireless phones while driving. Switch off wireless devices in aircraft. The signal may cause interference.
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CONTENTS PREFACE................ 9 ABOUT YOUR DEVICE ..........10 ..............10 PPEAR .............11 EYS INSTRUCTION ............... 13 CONS GETTING STARTED ............. 15 ..............15 ATTERY 3.1.1 Install &remove battery ........
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4.1.2 Make an extension call ........22 4.1.3 Make an international call ........ 23 4.1.4 Make a call from Phonebook ......23 4.1.5 Redial a call by Call log ........23 ...
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7.5.5 Video recorder ..........41 7.5.6 Video player............. 41 7.5.7 Sound recorder..........41 7.5.8 Schedule FM record ........42 ............42 ILE MANAGER ............42 NTERTAINMENT 7.7.1 Game...............
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7.11.2 WAP ............47 7.11.3 Data account ..........47 7.12 ............47 EMON WIST BATTERY INFORMATION ..........48 ........... 48 PERATION INFORMATION ..........48 OTICE INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION..........
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Preface Thank you very much for your choice of this product designed by our company! 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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Keys instruction Keys Descriptions OK key is used to confirm. At the standby mode, . OK key & Direction keys Up key: Audio player Down key: Inbox Left key: Camera Right key: Write message Left soft It depends on the display text above it. Right It depends on the display text above it.
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While Audio player or FM is working in background, short press it and select to turn off background play. Long press it to power on/off the device At the standby mode, press it to enter Shortcut Shortcuts. To input numbers, letters and special characters.
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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 1. You have unread SMS in SIM1. You have unread SMS in SIM2. You have unread MMS in SIM1. You have unread MMS in SIM2.
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Alarm is set on. The headset is plugged in. In Profiles, Alert type is set as Ring only. 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 as Vibrate then Ring.
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Getting started Battery Please use the approved batteries, and only use the battery charger approved by the device producer to charge your battery. 3.1.1 Install &remove battery Remove: ⑴Remove the back cover of the device by pushing forwards; ⑵Uplift the battery from its slot and take it out. - 15 -...
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Install: ⑴Match the metal contacts of battery separately with the battery compartment metal contacts, and put the battery base into the slot; (2) Slide the back cover toward the top of the phone to lock the cover into its place. 3.1.2 Charging Connect the charger to a power supply, and then plug in the...
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Notice: 1 During charging, don’t remove or move the battery to prevent the battery circuit from burning out. 2 During charging, it is normal that the phone and charger will become heated. 3 If the battery is completely empty, it may take a period of time before the charging icon appears on the screen.
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Memory card installation Memory card 1 Memory card 2 Keep the metallic face of a memory card downward, and slide it gently to the position of Memory card 1. Keep the metallic face of the other memory card downward, and slide it gently to the position of Memory card 2. To remove Memory card 1, please remove the back cover first and slide the memory card out gently.
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hot-plug. Headset Insert the headset into the headset jack on the right side of the device if required. File manager File manager is used to manage the phone and the memory cards respectively. 1. Connect to a computer The USB function of the device is available, no matter the device is powered on or off.
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the sake of normal use, please put related files into relevant directories, that is, MP3 files shall be put into My music, videos into Videos, photos into Photos, records into Audio and Bluetooth received into Received. After the operation is completed, if you want to exit, click the USB icon on the lower right side of the PC desktop, select to stop the USB devices, and remove them after the pop-up warning “USB...
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PC camera You can use the device as a PC camera. For the first use, you may be required to install a driver. If you are using Windows XP, there is no need to install the driver. Follow these steps below: 1....
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Call functions Make a call When the sign of a network operator appears on the idle screen, you can make or answer calls. 4.1.1 Make a domestic call Enter a phone number, including the area code if you are calling a fixed phone number (excluding local numbers). Press Talk key 1 or Talk key 2 to make a call via your desired SIM card.
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4.1.3 Make an international call Enter the country code, the area code and the phone number. Press Talk key 1 or Talk key 2 to make a call via your select SIM card. “+” is required when you enter the country code. You can press * key to switch until + appears.
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Press direction keys to select your desired contact and press Talk key 1 or Talk key 2 to make a call via your desired SIM card. Answer a call When there is an incoming call, there will be reminding information of the corresponding SIM card. The caller’s name or number will appear in the screen if you have activated the Caller ID Display service.
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call etc. Hold single call, New call and Multiparty call need supports of network. 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, or press # key to switch input methods.
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second letter, etc., until the highlight is on your desired letter. Then release the key to input it. Smart input method Switch to Smart uppercase or Smart lowercase. Press number keys to input letters continuously and select a desired word to smartly input. Multitap input method Switch to Multitap uppercase or Multitap lowercase.
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input a space. 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 view menus of all levels. Menu functions Phonebook After you enter Phonebook, you can select a number to Dial,...
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device also supports it. 2 Files in File manager can be set as ringtone only after they are sent to Ringtone list. 3 When you are copying entries from Phone to SIM1/SIM2, only the names and numbers of entries will be copied. 4 Adding or deleting caller group member and Incoming caller ringtone are limited to entries in Phone only.
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You can select to tap and view the new message, or access Inbox to read. After the message is read, press Options to Reply, Call sender, Forward, Delete etc. 7.2.1.3 Outbox In Outbox, you can view the saved messages. You can select one to Resend, Edit or Delete.
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7.2.2 This function needs the support of network operators. Before use, please confirm that your SIM supports this function or consult related network operators for more details. 7.2.2.1 Write message Enter MMS Editing Interface. You can edit To, Cc, Bcc, Subject and Content.
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7.2.2.3 Outbox The failed sent MMS will be saved in Outbox. You can select one to Resend, Edit or Delete. 7.2.2.4 Drafts MMS, which are uncompleted and saved as Drafts, will be saved in Drafts. You can select one to Send, Edit or Delete. 7.2.2.5 Message settings Access this menu to configure the following settings:...
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messages in the voice mailbox. This function needs supports of network operators. 7.2.4 Broadcast message Broadcast message is the public information sent by network operators. Using broadcast message services, you can receive messages of various topics from you network operator, for example, weather, taxi, hospital etc. For topics available, please contact your local network provider.
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Settings 7.4.1 Profiles The device provides you with several profiles so that you can customize the following settings to meet your different needs: ringtone, volume, alert type, ring type, prompt tone and answer mode. The profiles available are General, Meeting, Outdoor, Silent, Headset and Bluetooth.
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—Call waiting If the network supports, during calling, the network will remind you of a new incoming. You can hold the current incoming and answer the other one. To make this function available, please contact local network operator. —Call divert Call divert is a network function.
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You can close user group settings in this menu. Advanced settings —Blacklist In Blacklist, you can set the status of Blacklist. When Blacklist is set on, incomings from numbers in the blacklist will be automatically rejected. —Auto redial You can set it on/off to activate or deactivate this function. —IP dial Set the prefix of IP numbers.
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7.4.4 Dual SIM settings You can select to use Dual SIM, SIM 1 only, SIM 2 only, or select Flight mode not to use any SIM. 7.4.5 Network settings In this function, you can configure network settings for SIM 1 and SIM 2, including Network selection and Preferred networks.
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PIN code each time you power the device on to use the locked SIM card. Fixed dial If your SIM supports fixed dial, it can restrict you so that you can only call the fixed numbers in fixed dial list. Note: To activate or deactivate fixed dial, you are required to input PIN2 code.
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If you have activated Phone lock, you will be required to input the password each time you power the device on. -Auto keypad lock Auto keypad lock can prevent from unintended operations on keypad. At the standby mode, press Left soft key + * key to lock the keypad.
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7.4.7 Restore factory settings In this menu, when you input phone lock password and confirm, related parameters will be restored to factory settings. Multimedia 7.5.1 FM radio In FM interface, you can use icons to execute Settings, enter Channel list, Turn on/off, switch channels and Search. -...
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player interface, press OK key to play/pause. Press the left/right key to switch to another song. Press the up/down key to volume up/down. Press the left soft key to access Options. You can select Stop, Play/Pause, Next, Previous, Playlist or Settings. Settings include Bluetooth settings and Player settings (Preferred playlist, List update, Repeat, Random, Background play, Spectrum display etc) Note: When Updated list is set on, the device will...
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7.5.4 Album In Album, you can select a photo to View, Send to Wallpaper, Rename, Delete etc. Whether your operation can be done successfully is subject to such factors as the screen size etc. 7.5.5 Video recorder Enter Video recorder to see video preview interface. Press Options to see a recorder Options menu, including Camcorder settings, Video settings, White balance, Effect settings, Storage and Restore default.
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7.5.8 Schedule FM record You can configure the record Time & date, Channel settings and Record settings. File manager This enables you to view multimedia files in the device and memory cards. You can also select one to View, Rename, Copy, Delete etc.
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Install an application: Select a .jar or .jad file in File manager. Select Install, and then select an installation path to install the application successfully. During installation, you can see an installation progress bar. Run the installed application: After the installation, the device will ask you whether to launch the application immediately or run it from Java of Main menu.
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type, Snoozer etc. 7.8.2 Calendar In this function, you can view calendar at any time. You can click to view other dates. 7.8.3 Memo Display the schedules of today and future. In Options, you can View, Add, Edit, Delete, Delete all or Send. 7.8.4 World clock In a map, you can view the current time of different cities...
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7.9.3 Currency converter 7.9.4 Answer machine When it is inconvenient for you to answer, the device will answer the incoming automatically and save the caller’s voice information by means of recording. You can set Auto answer mode accordingly. And you can configure the settings of Sound, Time and Message time.
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-Change device name: Display online bluetooth devices -Advanced: Advanced settings of Bluetooth, as follows: Audio path: Change sound output device. Storage: Set the default storage path of received files. Sharing permission: Set the shared directory and limits of authority. My address: Display Bluetooth address of the device.
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To use Internet normally, please make the following settings correct: Account name, Access point name, User name and Password. 7.12 Lemon Twist This function depends on network. If the network service is available, you can enjoy Twitter, Yahoo mail, Yahoo, Nimbuzz &...
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Battery information Operation information Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, please buy a new battery.
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in summer or winter, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Do not put the battery near flammable or explosive goods. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
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Electronic devices Some electronic devices are not adequately shielded from external RF energy. 9.2.1 Pacemaker Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6in (20cm) should be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
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9.2.2 Hearing aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, consult your service provider. 9.2.3 Other medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations are posted in these areas instructing you to do so.
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pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, storage, and distribution areas, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as...
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this guide. Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device. Do not paint the device. If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility for service.
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GPRS SETTINGS FLOW CHART: SELECT MENU GOTO INTERNET SERVICES SELECT SETTINGS SELECT PROFILES SELECT SIM1 OR SIM2 SELECT OPERATOR SERVICE SELECT ACTIVATE DONE - 56 -...
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First select Menu option 1. Then go to Services. 2. Select Internet Service. - 57 -...
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3. Select Settings Option. 4. Select Profiles, then select SIM (SIM1 or SIM2) - 58 -...
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5. Select the operator service you want (For ex we have AIRTELGPRS activated SIM 6. Then select Activate option. NOTE: In case your service provider is not there in the given list, you can add your profile by selecting “Add new” option. - 59 -...
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7. Select Add new option. 8. Make the necessary changes according to excel sheet provided for different operator services. - 60 -...
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9. Select Activate option. (for eg. If we don’t have the AIRCEL operator service in the given list, then select ADD NEW option. Edit the profile page as per the excel sheet given for GPRS and MMS settings and make the necessary changes.) NOTE: GPRS MUST BE ACTIVATED ON THE SIM.
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MMS SETTINGS: - SELECT MENU GO TO MESSAGES SELECT MMS SELECT MMS SETTINGS SELECT PROFILES SELECT SIM1 OR SELECT OPERATOR SERVICE SELECT ACTIVATE DONE - 62 -...
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1. Go to Message option. Select MMS 2. Select MMS Settings - 63 -...
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3. Select Profiles 4. Select the operator service you want. (For eg. we have AIRTEL GPRS activated SIM) - 64 -...
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5. Select Activate option. MMS SETTINGS Select Menu→ Go to Messages→ MMS→ MMS Settings→ Profiles→ Select SIM (SIM1 or SIM2) → Select operator service (eg. Airtel GPRS) → Activate ZONE STATE: Uttar Pradesh City ASC Name: Ankur Care Centre Agra Contact Person: Mr.
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Agra-282002 Ph No: 9412254152, 9319380777 E-mail: ankur.agra@lemonmobiles.com ASC Name: Jain Sons Agra Contact Person: Mr. V.K. Jain Address: 3-A, Raghu Shopping Complex, MG Road, Agra Ph No: 056524000215, 05622853314 E-mail: jain.agra@lemonmobiles.com ASC Name: Aadinath Telecom Ajmer Contact Person: Mr. Kamal Jain Near Dr.
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ASC Name: Sai Service Station Salempur Contact Person: Santosh Mobile Address: Station Road, Salempur Ph No: 9936702500 E-mail: sai.salempur@lemonmobiles.com ASC Name: Hari Om Cellulars Shamli Contact Person: Mr. Vikrant Gupta Bara Bazaar, Shamli, Distt. Muzaffarnagar - Address: 247776 Ph No: 9758006791 E-mail: hari.sh@lemonmobiles.com...
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ASC Name: My Mobile Care Bangalore Contact Person: Praveen / Kumar 1st Floor , 286/1 , Begur Road, Bommanahalli, Address: Bangalore - 560068 Ph No: 9341333512 E-mail: mymobile@lemonmobiles.com ASC Name: Mobile World Bhatkal Contact Person: T S AZEEM MOBILE WORLD S H COMPLEX NAWAYATH Address: COLONY Ph No:...
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#8, Muslim hostel complex, KEB circle, Davangere Address: - 577 004 Ph No: 9845457241 E-mail: nr.dava@lemonmobiles.com ASC Name: ACE COMMUNICATION Gulbarga Contact Person: Mr.Deepak Ronad Beside Sangameshwar Kalyan Mandap, S B Address: Temple Road Ph No: 8472230002 ASC Name: Sri Sangameshwar Communication Gulbarga Contact Person: Mr.
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ROAD,KOLLAM - 691001 Ph No: 9846108531 E-mail: skycell.kollam@lemonmobiles.com STATE: Tamil Nadu ASC Name: K.K. Swamy Agencies Bhavani Contact Person: K.K Swamy Address: No. 400/A, Mettur Main Road, Bhavani Ph No: 9629576666 ASC Name: Mobile India Chennai Contact Person: T.RAVI Address: 9,GST ROAD Ph No: 65154215...
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ASC Name: SRK Micro Mobile Coimbatore Contact Person: P.Rajkumar Shop No.37 Century Tower,No.638 Sathy Main Address: Road ,Near GP Hospital,Gandhipuram Ph No: 09345526909, 09894211383 E-mail: srk.coimbatore@lemonmobiles.com ASC Name: Sri Vishnu Agency Dharmapuri Contact Person: Mr.Sugavaneswaran e9.suresh electricals complex.3rd floor. Rajagopal Address: gounder street.Dharmapuri.636709 Ph No:...
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ASC Name: Allied Electronics Contact Person: Mr. Thomas Jacob Salem 266C, Advaida Ashram Roads, Near New Bus Address: Stand Ph No: 9842446067 E-mail: allied.salem@lemonmobiles.com ASC Name: Kumar Mobile Care Theni Contact Person: K.chellapondi 51, Dhanush Complex, Kappan st, Theni-625531. Address: (Tamilnadu).
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E-mail: south.vellore@lemonmobiles.com ZONE : WEST STATE: ASC Name: Unique Tele Services Margao Contact Person: PARMANAND TELAGINAMANI A-19, Basement, Osia Commercial Arcade, Near Address: KTC Bus Stand Ph No: 9326139768 E-mail: unique.margao@lemonmobiles.com STATE: Gujrat ASC Name: S K Services Ahmedabad Contact Person: Rachana K Patel 214, Prathibha Complex , 2nd Floor Opposite , Address:...
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