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J6
USER MANUAL
DBTEL is a registered trademark of DBTEL Incorporated.
Copyright © 2004 DBTEL Incorporated. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval
system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
DBTEL Incorporated reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notification.
Address: 3rd Floor Melrose House, 42 Dingwall Road, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 2NE
Helpline telephone: +44 (0) 845 450 4018
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Website:
http://www.dbtel.co.uk
E-Mail: sales@dbtel.co.uk
Warning: Use only approved accessories and battery. Do not connect to any incompatible products; otherwise, it will
invalidate the recognition or warranty applying to your mobile phone.
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Technical specifications and certain features are subject to change in technology, design, software upgrade and availability.

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  • Page 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. DBTEL Incorporated reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notification. Address: 3rd Floor Melrose House, 42 Dingwall Road, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 2NE...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Identification of the European countries in which the equipment is intended to be used. Identification of the public telecommunication network to which the equipment is intended to be connected. “Hereby, we <DBTEL Inc.>, declares that this J6 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC ”.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Using Predictive Text input........29 Using Capitalize input.........30 European Union - SAR....3 Using The Menu......31 For Your Safety......4 Accessing the menu function........31 Returning from menu function.......31 Your J6........6 Camera........32 Y our phone...........6 Preview............32 Key descripti o n..........7 Capture Movi e ..........32 Function key table..........7 Photo Manager..........33...
  • Page 6 Contents Index.........69 Display Mode...........49 Time Zone............50 Auto Power Off ..........50 Auto Power On ..........50 Calendar............50 Setting........51 Normal Settings..........51 LCD..............52 Call Settings............53 Network Settings..........54 Security Settings..........55 Time & Cost Settings.........56 Short Cut Key..........56 Irda Settings............56 Extras........58 My Collections..........58 Game............58 Notebook............59 Calculator............60 STK..............60 W AP..........61 Basic steps for activating and accessing WAP service..61...
  • Page 7: European Union - Sar

    European Union - SAR European Union - SAR SAR (European Union) In general, the closer you are to the station antenna, the lower the power output. This Model phone meets the EU Requirements for exposure to radio waves. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE Y our Mobile Phone is a radio transmitter and directive must be shown.
  • Page 8: For Your Safety

    For Y our Safety For Y our Safety Accessories and battery Road safety Use only approved accessories and Exercise proper control of the car at all times. batteries. Do not connect to any incompatible Do not use handheld phones while driving; product.
  • Page 9 For Y our Safety accurately as possible. Do not hang up until you are told to do so. Note: If a PIN is set when switching on the mobile phone with SIM card inserted, you will be asked for the PIN code.
  • Page 10: Your J6

    8. Irda port frequency (RF) signals. 9. Earphone jack/ Charger port The side and opened view of the J6 handset are 10. Antenna shown below: 11. Built-in camera 12. Battery pack...
  • Page 11: Key Description

    Y our J6 Power key/End call key Press and hold to turn the phone ¡ Key description on and off. During a call, press to end the ¡ active call. Press to return to idle mode from ¡ The following tables provide you with a description of menu mode.
  • Page 12: Display Indicators

    Y our J6 M N O 6 Ñ Ò Ö Ø m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø Display indicators P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 A number of status indicators are shown at the top of T U V 8 Ü...
  • Page 13: Backlight

    Y our J6 Roaming. Shown when MMS. Shown when an MMS registered with a system other message has been received and than the original one (Inter- downloaded. system Roaming). Status indicators on sub display Short message. Solid when there is an unread incoming When the handset cover is closed, the external message.
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation Installation Installation of the SIM card and the battery Note Keep the SIM card and batteries out of the ¡ After inserting the SIM card, push the SIM card reach of small children. fasten tab to secure it into place. Before proceeding, ensure that the phone is ¡...
  • Page 15 Installation...
  • Page 16: Battery Information

    Battery Information Battery Information Do not remove the battery while charging is in ¡ progress, otherwise it may cause damage to Battery charging your phone. Note Use only the approved battery and charger supplied Battery specifications by the phone manufacturer. Plug the connector of the travel charger into the Please refer to “Accessories”...
  • Page 17: Low Battery Indicator

    Battery Information moderate temperatures. Low battery indicator When the battery is low, with only a few minutes of calling time left, the handset will warn you with an alert tone. Use of battery Never use a damaged or non-recommended charger or battery. Keep the battery at a temperature between 10 to 40 (50 to 104 ).
  • Page 18: Quick & Easy

    Quick & Easy Quick & Easy Refusing calls This page provides some of the basic operations for Press or simply close the handset cover to refuse using your phone. For more detailed information, an incoming call. Alternatively, press and hold or refer to “User Manual”.
  • Page 19 Quick & Easy saved and press the backlight will automatically turn on for a few If “Save T o Handset” is selected, select the seconds. desired group and press to continue setting the related information. Select “Handset”, “Office” or “Home” to define the attributes of the entry.
  • Page 20: Menu Map

    Menu Map Menu Map Camera Preview Capture Movie Photo Manager Edit Album1 Album2 Album3 Album4 Delete Delete By Album Empty all albums Rename Album Album1 Album2 Album3 Album4 Memory Manager Memory Info Free Memory Movie Manager Replay Delete Detail Send via Infrared Snap Setting Target Album Album1...
  • Page 21 Menu Map 320*240 640*480 1280*960 50HZ Set Environment 60HZ...
  • Page 22 Menu Map Frame Close Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame 3 Manual PhoneBook View Search Name Group Add New Add Name Quick Save Add to existing name Group Setting Melody Add New Delete Copy Copy All Select Copy Delete Select Delete SIM All Handset All Fixed Dial List...
  • Page 23 Menu Map Message Create Inbox Outbox Draftbox Delete Voice Mailbox Broadcast Phone Status Create Message Inbox Outbox Report Delete Message settings SMS Settings MMS Settings Records Missed Calls Add Name Quick Save Add to existing name Delete Send SMS Received Calls Add Name Quick Save Add to existing name...
  • Page 24 Menu Map Profile Normal Activate Preference Incoming Call Alert Ringing T one Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones Keytone Volume LCM Open/Close Alert Power On /Off Alert Mute * Meeting * Outdoor * Customized Activate Edit Incoming Call Alert Ringing T one Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones...
  • Page 25 Menu Map Setting Normal Settings Languages Input Method Earpiece Volume Headset Hands Free Any Key Answer Auto Answer Flip Answer Charging LED Factory Settings Wallpapers Background Colour Brightness Backlight Call Settings Own Number Sending Call Divert Call Barring Call Waiting Network Settings Preferred Select Mode...
  • Page 26 Menu Map Extras My Collections My Pictures My Melodies Record Incoming Portrait Game Tank War RedCap Blackjack Gobang Setting Notebook New Notepad Select Time Read All Notebook Delete Alarm Melody Calculator Homepage Bookmarks Bookmark1 -5 Last Page Navigation Push Msg Service Inbox OT A Setting WAP Settings...
  • Page 27: Call Functions

    Call Functions Call Functions unlock the blocked SIM card: T urning your phone ON and OFF Key in the PUK code, press Key in a new PIN code, press Press and hold for 3 seconds and then release it. Key in the new PIN code again and press Note Note Always switch off your phone whenever it is...
  • Page 28: Making Calls

    Call Functions Scroll to the desired entry with Making calls In idle mode, key in the area code and the phone Press to call the selected number. number. Press to delete the last digit. Press Redi a l call s mi s sed, recei v ed and di a ll e d and hold for 3 seconds to clear the whole number.
  • Page 29: Speed Dial

    Call Functions with the available sub options. Answering calls Speed di a l When in idle mode, hold down the corresponding alphanumeric keys ( ) to dial the Press to answer an incoming call. preset speed dial numbers. Ensure that you have entered the settings in “One T ouch Key”.
  • Page 30: In-Call Menu

    Call Functions calls before answering the third call. Fixed Dial List In-cal l menu Enables users to check or edit the data in the phone During a call, you can access the In-call menu by book during a call. For detailed operation, refer to pressing .
  • Page 31 Call Functions Build Multiparty Call depends on your network operator. Mute Starts a multiparty conference call for up to 7 participants. For detailed operation, please refer to For detailed operation, please refer to the function “Multiparty”. described above. Phone Book Unmute For detailed operation, please refer to the function For detailed operation, please refer to the function...
  • Page 32: Multiparty

    Call Functions Send DTMF start a multiparty conference call. For detailed operation, please refer to the function T o add a new participant to the multiparty described above. conference call, perform the following steps: End component Press to answer the new incoming call. T erminates the connection with one of the Press to enter the In-call menu and select...
  • Page 33: Other Operations

    Input text Predictive Text input is a much easier way to input a The J6 model provides a number of input methods text message in English. For each letter to be for you to organize your phone book or write entered, you only need to press the corresponding messages.
  • Page 34: Using Capitalize Input

    Call Functions Press repeatedly to input a punctuation mark that you need. Press when you have completed writing the message. Usi n g Capitali z e i n put The first letter of each sentence is shown in capital letter automatically. For example: to input “go home”, press the associated keys accordingly, the sentence “Go home”...
  • Page 35: Using The Menu

    Using The Menu Using The Menu This handset offers a range of functions that allow you to customize the phone to your needs. These functions are arranged in menus and submenus. Accessi n g the menu functi o n In idle mode, press to go to the menu facility.
  • Page 36: Camera

    Camera Camera mode for moving image. Y ou can still preview This function is the application of the built-in digital the image on sub LCD display even if the camera. It allows you to take pictures (both still and handset cover is closed. moving images) and change certain settings on the Hold the handset when capturing the image.
  • Page 37: Photo Manager

    Camera Press to stop recording. This will take time to perform the clearance if there Press to save the video clip in “Movie are a lot of pictures stored in the memory. Manager”. Rename Album T o adjust some certain settings before capturing, Change the name of the default albums.
  • Page 38: Manual

    Camera Target Album Select the album to store the captured picture. Effect Select the desired effect of the picture. Photo Quality Select the quality of the picture taken. Timer Snap Sound Enable or disable the handset sound when the self- timer has been activated.
  • Page 39: Phonebook

    PhoneBook Phone Book Scroll to the desired name or phone number The “Phone Book” is used to save phone numbers and press to dial the number. Group and names in the handset or SIM card. Y ou can save up to 500 entries in the handset. The SIM card Scroll to the desired group and press capacity may vary depending on the network service Select the desired phone number or name and...
  • Page 40: Group Setting

    PhoneBook Melody 5. If “Quick Save” is selected, the entry will be stored in the handset without editing. Set the specific melody for the groups in order to If “Add to existing name” is selected, perform the identify the caller efficiently. following steps: Scroll to the desired group and press Select the desired name or phone number...
  • Page 41: Delete

    PhoneBook Fi x ed Di a l Li s t Select Copy SIM T o Handset This fixed dial list is to restrict the use of the SIM Scroll to the desired entry and press card. If activated, it is only possible to make calls to select the entry that is to be copied.
  • Page 42: Message

    Message Message Send To Many This menu allows you to send, read and write text Send the written message to more than one person. messages, listen to the voice message and access Select the required persons/numbers by pressing relevant features that are provided by your network service provider.
  • Page 43 Message Get Number pressing after reading. Extract the phone number that appeared in the Send message or phone number of the sender and save it Forward the received message to another person. to the memory. Delete Send SMS Delete the message. Forward the received message to others.
  • Page 44: Mms

    Message Delete as weather forecast or road traffic information). Delete the message in mailbox. Note Please check with your network operator for the Delete Inbox broadcasting topics and its corresponding index. Delete all the messages in “Inbox”. Delete Outbox Phone Status Delete all the messages in “Outbox”.
  • Page 45 Message Add T ext From Datacentre Send Add written text up to 512 characters in English that After you have finished editing the MMS message, has been saved in the Data centre. press to continue the next operation with the Add Image following options.
  • Page 46 Message message features. Y ou may edit it before Stores the MMS message that has failed to be sent. sending. Press to continue with the next operation. Reply: Reply to the sender via MMS, SMS or MMS Draft by calling without retrieving the MMS message. Stores the MMS message that has been saved for Save Content: Save the image, audio clip, text sending later.
  • Page 47: Message Settings

    Message Delete All sending. Delete all the MMS messages in all the message MMS Settings boxes and also the reports. This option allows you to make certain settings to Message Setti n gs SMS Settings receive an MMS message. Y ou have to set the W AP Y ou may set the following options for your SMS.
  • Page 48 Message Validity Period Set whether or not to set the period the service center keeps the unreachable MMS message for you. If so, choose “Y es” and set the period. Network Settings Input the IP address and MMS URL of a network operator in order to receive an MMS message.
  • Page 49: Records

    Records Records successful or unsuccessful calls that you have This option provides a record of call duration, call made, are stored in the phone’s memory. Perform cost, recent calls and relevant settings. Some of the the procedures described above if necessary. functions require the PIN 2 code in order to access them.
  • Page 50 Records Last Call Show you the talk time of the last call.
  • Page 51: Profile

    Profile Profile Customi z ed This menu allows you to customize your handset Y ou may customize your own profile for a special settings for different occasions. occasion and change the name of the profile. Activate In idle mode, proceed as follows: Press to enter the main menu.
  • Page 52 Profile Set whether or not the keypad tone makes sounds when pressed. Keytone Volume Set the volume level at key pressed. LCM Open/Close Alert Set whether or not to activate the alert when opening or closing the handset cover. Power On/Off Alert Set whether or not to activate or deactivate the music when switching the handset on or off.
  • Page 53: Clock

    Clock Clock Note When the alarm goes off, press any key to turn off This menu shows the options for setting the alarm, the alarm. If no action is taken, the alarm will turn into snooze mode and ring every 3 minutes 3 times. date and time, display mode (display the date and time on the LCD display), time zone, auto power off Date Setti n g...
  • Page 54: Time Zone

    Clock Ti m e Zone Key in the year and month you would like to Y ou may check the current local times of the cities check or simply press all over the world. Browse with to check the date of the Auto Power Off previous month or next month.
  • Page 55: Setting

    Setting Setting conversation. Any Key Answer This menu shows the options for setting the functions related to the phone itself, for example If activated, press any key except normal settings that includes language, input answer the incoming call. Auto Answer method and etc, call settings, network settings, security settings that includes PIN code and change If activated (with headset connected), any incoming...
  • Page 56: Lcd

    Setting Varies Text Display Languages language package used Refer Varies “Normal Displays only the date and time when the phone is Input Method language Settings” package used idle. Earpiece Level 6 Simulate Clock Volume LCD Contrast Level 4 Refer to “LCD” Displays not only the date and time but also a simulated clock in the foreground when the phone is idle.
  • Page 57: Call Settings

    Setting Backlight are four divert modes available which you can Y ou may set the duration time of the backlight and activate and cancel. Y ou can check its current status keypad illumination. at any time. Power Save If activated, follow the prompt on the screen and key Set the backlight illumination into power saving in the phone number to which you wish the incoming mode.
  • Page 58: Network Settings

    Setting Network Setti n gs contact your network service provider). All Outgoing Calls This is a network-related option. It allows you to All outgoing calls are barred; only incoming calls can register with, search, or select the available network be accepted. and some of the relevant settings.
  • Page 59: Security Settings

    Setting Select the network operator that has a roaming Key in the old code, press agreement with your network operator in your Key in a new code, press region/country. Once the “Manual Search” mode is Key in the new code again and press Note selected, the register mode will not change until you modify it or replace a new SIM card.
  • Page 60: Time & Cost Settings

    Setting or you have lost it, please check with your Scroll to the required option and press network service provider for the code. Return to idle mode, press the key assigned, Change Barring Code the handset will lead you to the required menu Change the network access code (password) for call directly.
  • Page 61 Setting during data transmitting. PC download cable or other types of series cable will be invalid when the Irda connection is activated.
  • Page 62: Extras

    Extras Extras Voice Recording This option provides additional options to enable the All Recordings user to personalize the phone. It may be used to This menu stores all the audio files that have been si m plify the handset and includes a calculator and recorded and received.
  • Page 63: Notebook

    Extras select “Help” to read the brief help text of the game. Press to enter the submenu. Press to go up, Select “ Start Game” to start the game, select down, left and right. Press to confirm the “Game Level” to choose the level of the game, placement and press to undo the select “Help”...
  • Page 64: Calculator

    Extras Select the ring tone of the reminder. Cal c ul a tor Y ou may make simple calculations. Due to the limitation of accuracy, rounding-off errors may occur during division. Follow the prompt on the screen to make a calculation. This menu is shown only if your SIM card provides additional services.
  • Page 65: Wap

    W AP Accessing the W AP service W AP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a global Y ou may connect to the Web in either of the wireless protocol specification for mobile wireless following ways. terminals. W AP enables you to subscribe to certain Accessing via the homepage Internet services, for example: banking services, Scroll to the “W AP”...
  • Page 66: Homepage

    Push Msg Press and hold to return to the idle mode ¡ while browsing the WAP website. Y our handset is able to receive service messages Please check with your network operator for (pushed messages) from your service provider. ¡ the W AP settings.
  • Page 67: History

    Setting Homepage GPRS Data Flow Enter a URL and set it as a homepage for WAP connecting. Press to access the following options. Security Setting Last Record Avoid the W AP browsing from an unsafe content. Check the data flow of the last connection. Image Download Total Record Set the display option to image download or text only...
  • Page 68: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance designed for other mobile phones, or any other Y our mobile telephone is a radio transceiver, built unapproved accessories. This will damage the with precision electronic parts, and it needs to be phone, violate the radio equipment regulations used with care.
  • Page 69: Access Codes

    Access Codes Access codes unblock and change the locked PIN code. This code There are several codes required to access the may be supplied with the SIM card. If this is not the handset and SIM card. The access codes allow you case, check with your network service provider for to avoid unauthorized use of your phone and SIM the code.
  • Page 70: Reference Information

    EFR encoding decoder. The J6 GSM/DCS is equipped with the latest encoding decoder and audio frequency technology, If the network operator cannot support EFR, the J6 to achieve superior audio quality. (GSM/DCS) mobile phone will automatically adopt the FR encoding decoder.
  • Page 71: Accessories

    The required charging time is approximately 5 hours. Accessories The battery charging status can be checked on the mobile phone display. The accessories for the J6 model (GSM/DCS) mobile phone include battery, charger etc. Please refer to “Battery charging” for the battery charging method.
  • Page 72: Problem Solving

    Problem Solving Problem Solving Check the signal strength meter in the display. If the signal is weak, move to an Problem Solving open space or, if you are in a building, move closer to a window. When you switch on your phone, “Insert The network is busy, please try again later.
  • Page 73 Index Index Add T o Multiparty Call Delete All 40, 43 Delete Message MMS Draft MMS Pending MMS Settings MPTY component Outbox Play Reject Reply Retrieve Save Sender Address Split MPTY Activate Add Audio Add Image Add New Add Text From Datacentercentre Alarm Melody Alarm Ringer Alarm Volume...
  • Page 74 Index Append Signature Auto Answer Auto Download Background Color Backlight Backlight Duration Bearer Select Brightness Broadcast Build Multiparty Call Calendar Call Back Call Barring All Incoming Calls All Incoming When Roaming Cancel All All Outgoing Calls Outgoing Int’l Outgoing Int’l. Except Home Call Cost Call Divert 26, 53...
  • Page 75 Index Call Records Call Timer Call Waiting Calling Display Capture Mode Change Barring Code Change PIN Change PIN2 Charge Rate Clear Record Copy Select Cost Limit Create Create Message Delete 33, 36, 38, 39, 40, 42, 59 Delete Handset All Select SIM All Delete By Album...
  • Page 76 Index Delete Report Delete Sent Delivery Report Detail Draftbox Earpiece Volume Edit Effect Emergency calls Empty all albums End active MPTY End All Calls End Held Call End held MPTY Factory Settings Fixed Dial List Flip Answer Foreground display Forward Frame Game Blackjack...
  • Page 77 Index Setting Tank War Get Number GPRS Data Flow Group GSM Link Hands Free 26, 51 Handset T o SIM 36, 37 Headset Hold Hold Multiparty Calls Image Download Inbox 38, 41 Incoming Call Alert Incoming Portrait Input method change Input Method Key Tones Keytone Volume...
  • Page 78 Index Melody Memory Manager MMS Sent Move Msg Priority Mute My Melodies My Pictures Name Edit Network Add Available Add Known Auto Search Delete Available Manual Search Preferred Register Select Mode Network Settings New Audio New Notepad New Recording New Slide No Display OT A Setting...
  • Page 79 Index Outbox Own Number Sending Parameter Setting Phone Book Phone Status Photo Quality PIN Off PIN On Power On/Off Alert Power Save Preview Slide Profiles Activate Preference Read All Notebook Redial fast and easy via the menu Reject Ads Rename Album Replay Reply Report...
  • Page 80 Index Save Save After Send Save Content Search Name Security Setting Select Delete 40, 42 Select Time Send 38, 41 Send Send And Save Send DTMF Send SMS 26, 39 Send To Many 38, 39 Send via Infrared Sender Visibility Service Center Number Service Inbox Set Capture Size...
  • Page 81 Index Swap T arget Album Text Display Time Setting Timer Snap Sound T otal Record Unmute Validity Period 43, 44 Voice Mailbox Voice Recording Wallpaper Setting Main Wallpapers W AP Accessing Activation W AP Accessing via navigation via the bookmark via the homepage...

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