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Summary of Contents for Icemobile TWILIGHT II

  • Page 1 TWILIGHT II User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents BASIC KNOWLEDGE ..........4 ..........4 NTRODUCTION ........4 AFETY INFORMATION ....4 AFETY AND HEALTH PRECAUTIONS 1.3.1 General guideline ..............4 1.3.2 Mobile phone guideline ............4 1.3.3 Batteries guideline..............5 1.3.4 Charger & accessories .............5 1.3.5 Cleaning & maintenance............5 1.3.6 Others ..................5 BEFORE START............
  • Page 3 3.13.1 Calendar .................16 3.13.2 Taska ..................16 3.13.3 Alarm ..................16 3.13.4 World Clock................16 3.14 ............16 ETTINGS 3.14.1 Dual SIM Settings..............16 3.14.2 Phone settings.................16 3.14.3 Network Settings..............17 3.14.4 Security Setting...............17 3.14.5 Connectivity................17 3.14.6 Restore Factory settings ............18 3.14.7 Sound effects................18 3.15 ..........
  • Page 4: Basic Knowledge

     Twilight II set is designed for GSM/GPRS networks. On top of basic functions, it enables you to use name card style phone book, sound effect, clock/ alarm, agenda, unit conversions, calculator, games, audio player, camera (optional), video recorder (optional), sound recorder and other functions. It serves your work and leisure time.
  • Page 5: Batteries Guideline

    1.3.3 Batteries guideline  Please keep mobile phone away from fire. Fire will damage the batteries and lead to explosion.  During changing batteries, hard pressure will cause the batteries leaking, over heated, explosion and caught fire.  Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (wire line, clip) or necklace connect two terminals. Short circuit may damage the battery.
  • Page 6: Before Start

    Before start 2.1 Parts names & explanation 2.1.1 Key pad description K_MENU: Left soft key In idle screen, press it to get into main menu. K_CANCEL: Right soft key In idle screen, press it to get into phonebook menu. K_HUP:End Press it to hung up a call, switch on/off mobile.
  • Page 7: International Call

    3.1.3 International call To dial an international call press * key until the + sign show up on the screen. This will enable you to dial an international call at anywhere even without knowing the pre fixed country code. After that input the country code and the number you want to dial. Country code follows the common regulation such as 49 for Germany, 44 for UK, 46 for Sweden.
  • Page 8: File Manager

    File Manager Phone Memory card Phone book View Send text message Send multimedia message Call IP dial Edit Delete Copy Move Send contact Add to Blacklist Caller groups Phonebook settings Preferred storage Speed dial My number Extra numbers Memory Status Copy contacts Move contacts Delete all contacts...
  • Page 9: Messages

    Messages Write message Inbox Drafts Outbox Sent messages Delete messages Broadcast Message Templates SMS settings Multimedia Camera Image viewer Video recorder Video player Audio player Sound recorder FM radio Organizer Calculator Calendar Tasks Alarm World Clock Settings Dual SIM settings Dual SIM open Only SIM1 open Only SIM2 open...
  • Page 10: User Profiles

    SIM2 security settings Phone Lock Privacy Lock Auto Keypad Lock Change Password Connectivity Restore Factory Settings Sound effects User Profiles General Meeting Outdoor Indoor Headset Bluetooth Extra Stopwatch E-Book Reader Services Internet Service Shortcuts 3.7 File manager Explore the saved files. Support different functions depending on file format 3.8 Phone book You can save names, mobile phone number, fixed line number, work place phone number and other information by Phone book function.
  • Page 11: Call Center

     Move contacts:move all of the SIM card records to this machine or move the records of all mobile phone to SIM.  Delete all contacts:Select to delete all record from SIM card or from Phone. 3.9 ICE Smart Zone ...
  • Page 12: Messages

    Divert All Data Call: to divert all data call Cancel All Divert: to cancel all divert  Call Barring: to bar certain numbers from dialing Outgoing Calls: to bar the outgoing calls Incoming Calls: to bar the incoming calls Cancel All: to cancel all setting for barring Change Barring PW: to change barring password ...
  • Page 13: Sent Messages

     Send: to send the message. You can choose send or send to groups.  Edit: Edit the message content.  Delete: to delete the message.  Copy to Phone: to copy the message to phone.  Move to Phone: to move the message to phone. ...
  • Page 14: Multimedia

     Set message service center number: please contact your network service provider for information. Select the Message service center Menu, input the service center number, press Yes to save setting.  Status Report: set the status report at ON, then you will be able to see the receiving status of the messages you have sent out. Attention: this function is only available with service provider’s support.
  • Page 15: Audio Player

    Select the file to be played in folder. Press OK.  Play: go into play screen  Forward: forward the file to phonebook, screen saver, power on/off display  Rename: to rename the files  Delete: to delete the selected files ...
  • Page 16: Calendar

    3.13.1 Calendar Going to Calendar menu, press OK to show date. Use up, down, left and right key to select Date and Month. Press Option to go into sub menu  View task: set a new task and add an alarm clock as reminder. You can choose Once, Everyday, Day, Weekly and Monthly. ...
  • Page 17: Network Settings

     Misc Setting: to set the LCD backlight. 3.14.3 Network Settings  Network Selection  Automatic: auto search the network which the SIM card belongs to  Manual: manual search all current available network k and do manual registration  Preferred Networks: pre save the preferred networks ...
  • Page 18: Restore Factory Settings

     Authentication: After switch on, it needs to authentication when other device connecting to.  Audio Path: choose the sound source when bluetooth connected.  FTP: set the path and popedom of the bluetooth working folder.  About: display the bluetooth info. Data account: ...
  • Page 19: E-Book Reader

    3.16.2 E-Book Reader In this interface, you can read e-books. 3.17 Services 3.17.1 This function is provided by network service provider. If SIM card and network service provider do not support this function, this function does not work. 3.17.2 Internet Service The mobile phone supports functions based on WAP.

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