Items in the Box l Mobile Phone l 1500mAh lithiumion battery l Travel charger l External antenna of walkietalkie l TFLASH card(electronic user manual inside) l USB Data (charger) cable l Stereo Earpieces Safety Precautions Please read the following safety guidelines before you use the phone. These guidelines enable you to operate your phone safely and conform to any legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones. ...
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◆ Electrical interference may obstruct the use of your phone. Avoid using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids. Observe restrictions in hospitals and near medical equipment. ◆ Unapproved accessories are not warranted. ◆ Do not disassemble the phone on your own. If your phone fails, please contact our designated service centers. ◆ Never charge your phone without a battery. ◆ Charge your phone in a wellventilated environment, which is away from explosives and inflammables. ...
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recommended that you perform these tests as we cannot warrant that the phone is unbreakable if subjected to overwhelming impact. For best results and long product life, you should protect it from water, drop and strong impacts. We accept no responsibility for any damage thus caused. ◆ The AresNavi folder on your TFLASH card that comes with your phone stores important files such as mobile navigation map. Please back up the information stored in this folder and keep it in a safe place. Do not delete or alter the files to avoid the navigation software to malfunction. Warning: We accept no liability for any consequences caused by improper use of the phone. The contents of this user manual are subject to changes without prior notices. 3 ...
Overview About Your Phone Wireless devices specified herein have been approved for use on GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900MHz networks. For more information, consult your network service provider. When using the functions of this phone, please observe laws and regulations, and respect local customs, and others' privacy and lawful rights and interests, including copyright. You may be not allowed to copy, modify or transmit copyrightprotected images, music and other content. Your phone may have been preinstalled with bookmarks and links to thirdparty websites. You may also use the phone to access thirdparty websites. Please note that these websites have no connection with us. By visiting these websites, please take necessary precautions. To use any feature other than alarm clock, be sure to switch your phone first. Keep your phone switched off if the use of a wireless device may cause interference or danger. ...
Network Devices You can use the phone for calls only after you have obtained the necessary service from your network service provider. Many services necessitate support from network operators and you have to pay for these services. 5 ...
Inserting the SIM Card Remove the back cover. Push the SIM card into the slot in the direction as shown in the 11 ...
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figure on the left. Warning: Do not bend or scratch the SIM card. Protect it from static electricity, dust or water. Note: The battery cover is waterproof and has two waterproof screws on the upper part. Use a coin or screwdriver to loosen or tight the cover. Turn the battery cover screws clockwise to lock the cover into position.(see the right figure) 12 ...
Lift the battery cover and its waterproof sealing ring may become loose. Before locking the battery cover, place the sealing ring back in place to ensure that the phone is water and dustproof. (See the left figure) Inserting and Removing the Battery ◆ Align the contact strips at the head of the battery with the contact poles in the battery compartment and then insert the battery. ◆ Push the bottom of the battery into the battery ...
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◆ Place back the battery cover and tighten the battery cover fastening screws. (see the figure below.) Charging the battery ◆ You can charge your phone battery by connecting it to your phone Power Adapter or a highpower USB port on your computer ◆ Open the USB waterproof rubber stopper on the left of your phone (see the figure on the right). ◆ If you're using a phone Power Adapter, ...
the adapter using USB cable that comes with your phone. Then plug the adapter into a working electrical socket; ◆ Your phone can be charged whether it is switched on or off. During charging, your phone displays a battery icon in the upperright corner of the screen to show approximately how much charge is left. The battery stops charging when it's full. ...
u It takes much time to charge a new or fully discharged battery. u During charging, keep the battery at or close to the room temperature. u Rechargeable batteries support a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and the number of charging cycles vary by use and settings. Replace the battery with an original battery or a battery we have approved if the talk time is much shorter while the charging time is longer than normal. An unapproved battery may damage your phone and even cause danger. u If the battery is left unused for a long time or the battery is fully discharged, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display. Note: At the end of any operation on the charging (data) port, be sure to put back the waterproof stopper. Please dispose of battery properly. Warning: ...
Volume During a call, use the upper and down navigation keys to adjust receiver volume. During music playback, use number keys 2 and 8 to adjust volume. 17 ...
USB Usage To view your device on a PC as an external hard drive, connect it to the computer with a compatible USB cable. Connect your phone to a highpowered port using the USB cable that comes with your phone. Highpowered USB ports are typically found on your computer —not on your keyboard, which is lowpowered. Select Mass storage as the connection model. Now you can transfer ...
Installing the WalkieTalkie Antenna Install the antenna for longdistance twoway talks. 1. Screw off the antenna cap. 2. Open the antenna rubber stopper and lock the antenna into the phone, as shown in the figure on the right. 20 ...
Chapter 2 Calls Making a Call ◆ In the standby model, enter the phone number including the area code. To remove a number, press Clear key. ◆ Use the Call history to dial a recently dialed number in the call list. ◆ Dial the number from the Names . Refer to Phone Book. ◆ For international calls, press * twice. Enter the country code, area code (omit the leading zero if necessary), and phone number. Answer or Reject a Call ◆ To answer an incoming call, press the Call key. To end a call, press the End Call key. ◆ To reject an incoming call, press the End Call key. Call Procedures During a call, press the left selection key to enable mute, handsfree, call hold, phone book, new calls, message, recording, and background sound features. Silent: During a call, press the left selection key and select Mute. In this mode, you can still hear the other party but you are not heard. In standby mode, press and hold # to set the ring tone to silent. Dialing a number: Enter a phone number using the number keys. Press the Call key to dial the number. Handsfree: During ...
handsfree feature and the voice is amplified. Call hold: During a call, press the left selection key and select Hold Call, so that you cannot hear each other. Phone Book: During a call, press the left selection key and select Phone Book. You can find your phone number, dial the number or send a short message to the number. Add Call: To talk with a thirdparty during a call, press the left selection key and select New Call. Recording: During a call, press the right selection key and select Record to record the ongoing call. Background sound: To play a background sound to the other party, select Options > Background Sound to display a list of background sounds. Select the one you want. Call Waiting See Chapter 11 "Settings > Call settings > Call waiting". Call History See Chapter 3 "Call History". Phone Book ...
Edit: Edit or delete your voice mailbox number. Select OK to store the number. Connect to Voice: Dial the voice mailbox number you have stored in the voice mailbox number list. If you have two phone numbers, each number can have its own voice mailbox number. Cell Broadcast Through this service, a network operator can send information such as weather report and traffic information to all GSM subscribers within a specified region. Receive Mode: Enable or disable the function of receiving information. Read Message: You must activate the related service to read broadcast messages. Language: Set the language in which messages are received. Channel Settings: Select or add, edit and delete a channel number. 23 ...
Chapter 3 Call History This phone records the phone numbers of missed, answered, and dialed calls. The phone records missed and answered calls only when your phone is switched on and covered by the network. Through the list of missed, answered, and dialed calls, you can check the time and date of each call, edit or delete phone numbers or store numbers to the phone book. Missed calls: A list of calls you have recently missed. Dialed calls: A list of numbers you have recently dialed. Received calls: A list of calls you have recently answered. Delete Call log: You can delete Missed calls, Received calls, and Dialed calls stored in the call history, or Delete all. Call ...
Chapter 4 Input Methods The phone provides the following input methods: Pinyin, Stroke, Upper Case and Lower Case English, and numbers. You cannot use all input methods at the same time. Check the indicator on the screen to determine the current method. During text input, switch between input methods. To do so, press # consecutively until the indicator for your desired input method appears on the screen. English The following table lists keypad inputs in upper and lowercase English input mode. ...
General operations in English input mode: u Each key can be used to input a number of characters. Press a key continuously until your desired character appears; u To enter an English punctuation mark or a special symbol, press * to display an entry box. u Press # to switch between input methods; u Press the 0 key once to enter a space. Numbers Press a number key to enter the related number. Symbols Press * to switch to the symbol input method. Select the symbols you want. 26 ...
Chapter 5 SMS Compiling and Sending SMS 1. On the home screen, select Menu > Messaging >Text message> Write message. 2. Enter the message in the text pane. 3. You can enter a new number or select from the Phonebook. You can select up to 20 recipients for the message. Read and reply to SMS 1. To view received messages, select Inbox. On the View Messaging screen, press the Call key to dial the number of contact shown in the message or save the contact number to the phonebook. 2. To respond to a message, select Options>Reply. Write the reply message in the text pane. 3. Select Options> Send. 27 ...
Chapter 6 MMS Compiling and Sending MMS Messages 1. On the home screen, select Menu > Messaging >MMS> Write message > Multimedia message. 2. In the recipient pane, enter a phone number or email address. To use a phone number or email address from the memory, select Search. 3. Compose the MMS. Select Edit and write the message. To insert a file, select Option and the folder and file you want to add. 4. Select OK > Send or Other. Only a compatible phone can receive and display MMS messages. The display of messages may vary with the phone model. Note: The wireless network operator may limit the size of an MMS message. If an image ...
Chapter 7 Email Configuring Email Accounts: To create an email account, select Messaging > Email > Email accounts>Options>New account on the home screen. You can create or edit an email account. For example, XXX@163.com. Name: It can be anything. User name: the same as the email address Password: the same as your email password SMPT server: specify the SMTP address, e.g. SMTP.163.com. POP server: specify the POP3 address, e.g. POP.163.com. Advanced Settings Account settings: Account name: anything Data account: select the data account you have set earlier. Reply address: the email address used for email reply Use defaults for other options. SMTP server settings: Port: 25 Authentication: select Open to enter the Edit screen. Select Yes for 'The same as SMTP server'. 29 ...
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SMTP server and signature settings: Use defaults for all. Save your changes. Now you can start your email account. 30 ...
Chapter 8 Phonebook This device provides a phone book similar to a name card holder. Each contact stored in the phone contains the following information: three numbers (phone, home and office numbers), company name, email box, and fax number. Each contact in the SIM card can only store name and phone number. Options: 7 Select Menu > Phonebook > Search contact. Quick search: enter the first letter of a Chinese pinyin or English name in the Search Contact field. This brings you to the first record that meets the conditions. For example, enter "zsf" and you can quickly find the contact Zhang Sanfeng. Add new contact: In the SIM card, one record can contain the name and phone number. In the phone, one contact record can contain the following items: name, phone number, home number, office number, email, fax number, and ring tone. Copy all: copy all records in the phone or SIM card. ExportImport: move contacts between the phone or SIM card and an external ...
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Chapter 9 Outdoor Tools Air pressure, altitude, temperature This phone provides air pressure, magnetic bearing and temperature sensors, which can measure the air pressure and altitude. Instructions: ◆ On the home screen, select Menu>Organizer>Outdoor Tools > Outdoor > Air pressure to show the current air pressure, next 6 hours weather forecast and temperature. ◆ Altitude is measured in meters. ◆ Air pressure is shown in hPa. 1 standard atmosphere pressure = 1013.25 hPa ◆ Temperatures are measured in ℃ and ℉. As the phone may generate large amounts of heat during and after talking, the temperature measured at this point may differ greatly from the ambient temperature. To obtain an accurate temperature, leave the phone untouched in the environment for more than half an hour. Note: ◆ This phone provides a shortterm weather report, which is based on a trend analysis of the air pressure data collected by the air pressure sensor over a period of time. Data in the report may change significantly after you switch on the phone or replace the battery. ◆ This weather report is used for reference only. ◆ The weather report may also differ widely from actual weather on a fastmoving vehicle.
Altitude Settings As the altitude is derived from ISA data and the air pressure in the same place may vary with season and time, you may set a reference value according to road signs or maps. The phone will provide a more accurate measurement of altitude after the setting. To do so, select Menu>Organizer>Outdoor Tools > Outdoor > Air pressure>Options>Height settings, Enter a reference height to correct the altitude based on air pressure or restore the reference to the initial value. The phone will calculate the current altitude according to this value. Relative Height Settings You can also measure the difference from a designated height, namely relative ...
◆ Air pressure and altitude measured in a plane differs from the actual values as the air is compressed. Electronic Compass This phone has a highprecision magnetic bearing sensor, which can detect terrestrial magnetic field. The north shown on the display indicates the magnetic north, which differs slightly from the geographic north. The east, south, west and north directions are indicated by E, S, W and N respectively. The number shown on the compass indicates the included angle between the current phone direction and the magnetic north. Note: ◆ The direction measured near a strong source of magnetic field may seriously distort the result of measurement ...
Compass. Place your phone horizontally and turn it clockwise for two rounds. Select OK. Note: ◆ As the magnetic north deviates annually, note the time when a magnetic declination from a map or the Internet is produced. Select the closet data. ◆ Azimuth may also deviate in a bus due to metals and acoustics inside. To calibrate the azimuth, place the phone horizontally on a vehicle and enable North Calibration. Turn the phone clockwise two rounds. Select OK. Satellite Positioning GSP information received by the phone provides latitude, longitude, altitude, sunrise and sunset times, and local time zone and time. 36 ...
Chapter 10 Tools GPS Auto Time Check This feature can be enabled and disabled. When this feature is enabled, the phone time will be corrected based on the accurate time from the GPS. IMS Tool The phone is preinstalled with the QQ application, which allows you to communicate with friends anytime within signal coverage. Note: To enable this feature, you must obtain GPRS service from your network service ...
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Phone: phone memory Memory card: TFLASH card This module allows you to manage folders that contain images, MP3 tracks, videos, voice records, and ebooks. Received: downloaded or received files will be stored in this folder by default. Multimedia: Select Menu > Multimedia. Audio: voice records Play Use as Send Details Rename Copy Move Delete Delete all Mark several Sort by Videos: video folder Play Use as Send Details Rename 38 ...
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Copy Move Delete Delete all Mark several Sort by Photos: photo folder View Use as Send Details Rename Copy Move Delete Delete all Mark several Sort by My Music: music files Play Use as Send Details Rename Copy Move 39 ...
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Delete Delete all Mark several Sort by Ebook: ebooks Select Menu > Organizer > Ebook reader. Open an ebook Details Rename Copy Move Delete Delete all Mark several Sort by Phonebook: a list of contacts View Edit New folder Send Use as Rename Delete Sort by Mark several Copy 40 ...
Move Delete all Details Tasks Select Menu > Organizer > Tasks. This list reminds you of your schedule through alarm clock or records your schedules. To view a note, select the note to view schedule details. To add a note to the todo list, do as follows: Task type: use it to specify the type of task you want to add. Date: enter the task date. Task subject: enter schedule text in the space of the subject field. Alarm: enable or disable alarm clock. Repeat: you can select remind once, daily, weekly and monthly, or customize a reminder. Priority: set the priority of a task. Alarm Settings: Alarm On: press the left or right selection key to enable or disable this function. Alarm time: press number keys to set the alarm time. Repeat cycle: set up the phone to alarm on any day of week. Alarm ring tone: set the alarm type and ring tone. Snooze time: set up the alarm clock to alarm again when the snooze time expires. ...
Alarm time takes the same format as the clock time. The alarm clock will continue to work when your phone is switched off as long as your battery has sufficient charge. The phone provides 5 alarms, which are off by default. Enable one or all as required. You can set up the time and date for each alarm. When the alarm time is up, the phone gives an alert tone and flashes the current time and date on the screen. Select Stop to stop ringing. Select Sleep to pause ringing. The phone will resume ringing in about four minutes. The phone will ring if your phone is not switched off at the alarm time. Select Stop and you will be asked whether to switch on your phone. Select No to switch ...
Unit Converter This menu item allows you to convert weight and length between different units. Currency Converter Enter an exchange rate for conversion between the local currency and a foreign currency. World clock This feature shows times around the world. The time in the following places can be displayed: Beijing, Tokyo, Vladivostok, Solomon Islands, Auckland, Kwajalein, Appiah, Honolulu, Anchorage, Vancouver, Phoenix, Mexico City, Santa Fe Bogota, San Diego, Buenos Aires, middle Atlantic, Praia, Lisbon, Madrid, Cape Town, Moscow, Abu Dhabi, Islamabad, Dacca, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur. Ebook You can read and edit .txt files in the EBOOK folder. Torch This feature can be enabled and disabled. Note: Hold and press the central navigation key to enable and disable the torch. ...
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vehiclemounted unit. The Bluetooth function also allows you to transfer pictures, video clips, music tracks, voice clips and notes, or to set up a wireless connection with a compatible PC for file transfer. As Bluetoothenabled devices communicate via radio waves, you do not need to keep this device aligned with another device. Devices within a range of 10 meters (around 33 feet) can be connected wirelessly using Bluetooth technology. However, Bluetooth connectivity may be disrupted by walls or other electronic devices. This phone supports Bluetooth 2.1. Bluetooth may be unavailable in some locations. Please consult your local authority or service provider. ...
This Device Can Be Located: When enabled, this function allows your phone to be located by another Bluetooth device. Device names: the name of this device or any other located Bluetooth phone, which can be changed. Authentication requirement: When this feature is enabled, a request for connection with your phone from another device requires your authentication. Audio path: use this item to set up whether to retain the sound in your phone or transfer it to another handsfree device. Lock: disable Bluetooth connectivity to your phone. Storage location: you can change the location of storing the files being transferred. File transfer settings: set files to free access or readonly. Image file transfer settings: set up a shared directory for other Bluetooth devices to access files in the directory. ...
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Chapter 11 Settings User Profiles User profiles include General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Headset, Bluetooth, and Flight mode. Each profile provides personal settings for your choice according to conditions. Personalized settings: Tone settings: set a ring tone for incoming calls, poweron and off, messages, and keystrokes. Volume: set the ringtone and key press volumes. Alert type: You can select Ring only, Vibrate only, Vibrate and Ring, Vibrate then ring. Ring type: You can set the ring tone for your calls, SMS alerts, alarms, and calendar. You can select single ring type, repeated ring type, or ascending ring type. Extra tone: You can set tones for warning, error, and connections. When a tone is selected, the box next to the tone is marked with a tick. Answer Mode: When Anykey Answer is enabled, you can press any key to answer a call. ...
network operator. By default, the network is automatically selected. Preferences: If your phone cannot select a network automatically or you prefer to select the network of a designated network operator , enable this feature work. GPRS Connection: You have two options: When needed and Always. Personalized Settings You can customize the following items: Greeting text, Wallpaper, Power on display, Power off display, Screen saver, Shortcuts, Dedicated key and Clock type. ...
mode, press a direction key to access the function assigned to it. Clock Type You can select an analogical or digital clock. Call Settings Caller ID: When you make a call, you can select whether or not to display your ID to the receiver. This function requires network support. Call Waiting: When the function is enabled and your phone is in conversation, the number is displayed when you receive an incoming call. To answer a waiting call, press the Call key. The first call will be held. Call divert: This function allows you to divert a specified incoming call to a designated number. This function requires network support. The call divert options include: divert all incoming calls, divert calls if unreachable, divert calls ...
u Outgoing calls: All outgoing calls or international calls or international calls except home can be barred. u Incoming calls: All incoming calls or incoming calls while roaming can be barred. u Activate All: activate call barring features. u Cancel All: deactivate call barring features. u Change barring password: You can change the barring password by entering a new password. Line switching You can switch between line 1 and line 2. Advanced Settings Blacklist: You can add numbers that may disturb you or you do not want to contact to your blacklist. Thus, calls from these numbers to your phone will be ...
set time of every minute or periodically during a conversation. You can disable the function. Auto quick end: This feature allows you to set a time limit for calls. When the limit expires, the call will be cut automatically. Security Settings SIM lock: You can limit the use of SIM card. You must enter the PIN to lock and unlock your SIM card. The PIN is delivered with the SIM card. Your SIM card will be locked if you entered an incorrect PIN consecutive three times. To unlock the card, you must reenter a PUK code. Phone Lock: You can use a password to lock and unlock your phone. When locked, your phone can only support emergency calls. You must enter the phone password for your phone to function. Auto keypad lock: Use this item to lock the number keys area of your keypad to prevent you from dialling a number by accident. Fixed Dial: When this function is enabled, you can only dial numbers in the fixed dial list. The list is stored in your SIM card. You must enter a correct PIN2 code ...
settings. The password for factory settings is 1122. Initial Settings Time and Date: You set the city, time and date format, and 12/24hour format, and update time according to time zone. Schedule Power On/Off: You can set four timers. Language: You can change the phone’s interaction language by selecting your preferred language. This pone is preinstalled with Simplified Chinese and English, and Simplified Chinese by default. LCD backlight: You can set the LCD backlight duration. 52 ...
Chapter 12 Multimedia Applications Camera Photo: On the Photo screen, press the OK key to take a picture. To take another picture, press the key again. Your phone will store the photos in the album. This function allows you to take photos using the builtin camera. The camera lens is located on the back of your phone and your display serves as ...
Use as: set the current image as your phone’s wallpaper, screen saver, poweron/off animation or an image for incoming calls. Rename: change the name of an image. Delete: delete a selected image. Sort by: you can sort files by name, type, time, size or randomly. Storage location: store files to the phone or memory card. Music Player Play a music track in the My Music folder stored in your phone or memory card. Playback options: press the up key to play or pause; the down key to stop; the left or right key to move to the previous or next track. Volume: use the 2 or 8 number key to adjust the volume. Sound effects: You can select special efforts and bass enhancement. Special effects include: off, equalizer, echo, and stereo surround. Panel settings: you can determine whether to display lyrics. Bluetooth: select Music Player > List > Options > Settings > Bluetooth to enable or disable Bluetooth stereo. ...
About sound recording: New record: create a new sound record. List: view all records. Play: play the stored record. Extra: continue with the previously stored record. Rename: change the name of your sound record. Delete: select this option to delete the stored record. User as: use it as ring tone. Send: This option allows you to send out the current record file via MMS, Email or Bluetooth. Settings: set the storage location, format and quality of your sound records. Note: You cannot use the recorder during data communication or GPRS connection. Video Recorder You can create .3GP video clips. To record a video clip, select the video record and press OK to start and pause recording. To continue recording after a pause, press OK. To store the video clip, select options in the lower right corner and you will be prompted whether to store the video. About video recording: Video Recorder Settings: This menu provides the following options: white balance, exposure compensation, night mode, and no flash. ...
Restore defaults: If you select yes, your personal settings will be restored to factory defaults. Video Player Select the video player and the desired video clip to play the video stored in the file manager. Press * to switch between horizontal and vertical full screen. Video Recorder Options: Play: play the selected video file. Rename: change the name of the selected video file. Delete: delete the selected video file. Delete All: delete all video files from the video player. Sort by: sort videos in different sequences. Storage location: store a video to the phone memory or a memory card. FM Radio On the FM screen, you can listen to the radio either via headset or speaker. Press the down key to turn on or off the radio. When the radio is started, press the up key to search for stations automatically. Press the left and right keys to find radio stations. FM Radio Options: Channel list: You can select a channel from the list. Manual input: type the frequency of your favourite radio channel. Auto search: store all channels into the channel list. Settings: enable or disable background playback, set up the player appearance or turn on/off the speaker. 56 ...
Chapter 13 Network Services This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL)that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device, such as MMS, browsing, and email required network support for these technologies International Network Services Homepage: The homepage refers to the WAP site you set. Bookmark: open a list of bookmarks; you can browse, create, edit or delete a selected bookmark or set the home page. Internet access history records: the websites you have visited. Stored webpage: the web pages you have stored. Enter website: You can input any WAP site address. Service inbox: This item stores messages from your service provider. Settings: You can set up your Internet browsing options. For a GPRS network, you can select your network operator. Note: GPRS requires network support and can be used only after you have required this features from your network service provider. Data Account GSM Data Select one account and the following options are provided: 57 ...
Account name: You can edit the name of the account. Number: the account number User name: Account name of the dialup server (not the WAP gateway) Password: the password for the dialup server (not the WAP gateway) Line type: You can select an analog or digital line. Speed: You can select a suitable Internet transmission speed. Primary DNS: enter the related address Secondary DNS: enter the related address GPRS Data Select one account and the following options are provided: Account name: You can edit the name of the account. GPRS Access Point: cmwap or cmnet User name: Account name of the dialup server (not the WAP gateway) Password: the password for the dialup server (not the WAP gateway) Authentication type: You can select the way of encryption for the authentication. 58 ...
Chapter 14 WalkieTalkie The walkie‐talkie module has been built in this device that works at 400‐470 MHz. User can set up your walkie‐talkie work frequency according to your country’s law. Walkie Talkie Antenna’s Center Frequency: 435MHz Communication Distance: 3‐5 km in the open space(using original antenna) Channel List: On the walkietalkie screen, press the left and right keys to select channels. Volume: On the walkietalkie screen, press the up and down keys to adjust the speaker volume. Power Adjust: Access the Options menu. You can select HI (high) and LO (low). By default, high power is selected. Manual input SQ: This ...
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body. u Use the walkietalkie feature properly. Do not touch the antenna area if not required. u Be sure to disable walkietalkie feature in an environment prone to explosion except that your phone is protected against explosion. An electric spark may cause explosion or a fire in explosive air. u Your phone may consume a large amount of power in walkietalkie mode. Select Navigation > Walkie Talkie u Setup working frequency u make the device’s back to face to your face u Press Walkie Talkie key. Receiving a Signal: u The device is continuously in the RECEIVE mode when the WalkieTalkie is on and not transmitting. To receive messages, release the WalkieTalkie ...
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u Release the Walkietalkie Call key when you have finished transmitting. Note: u Please abide by the law in your country when you change Channel. u In order for other people to receive your transmission, they must also be on the same channel and CTCSS subchannel (you can set its value from 038) you are currently using. Changing Frequency u In Walkie Talkie mode, the current channel number shows on the LCD screen, press the Navigation key button once, *Press the Up Navigation / Down Navigation key to move between Transmitting Frequency and Receiving Frequency *Press the Right or Left Navigation key ...
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Changing SQ Change Squelch(SQ) eliminates unwanted interference during communication you can adjust SQ value(from 1 to 8) Adjusting Speaker Volume u In WalkieTalkie mode, press the Up Navigation key to increase the Speaker Volume. u Press the Down Navigation key to decrease the Speaker Volume. Note: Since the channels are shared, your conversation will not be private and you may hear others talking. 62 ...
Specifications Basic Parameters Communication Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz Screen size 2.0'', QVGA, 240x320 Screen colour 16 million colours Camera 2 mega pixel Standby time 500 hours Talk time 11 hours Dimensions 120 mm x 54 mm x 24.8 mm Weight 134g (excluding the battery and SIM card) Basic Functions Messaging SMS, MMS, group SMS Phonebook 1,000 entries Support Chinese and English, other Input method languages(optional) Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.0, supporting stereo and data transfer JAVA JAVA 2.0 WAP WAP2.0 Ring tone Ringing, vibration, mute Additional features Alarm clock, calendar, calculator, schedule, stopwatch ...
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Radio FM radio via headset or builtin speaker. Torch To light up at night Walkietalkie function PTT Walkietalkie 400470 MHz over a distance of 35 km GPS function Multinational GPS Satellite navigation in over 70 countries GPS positioning Positioning and trace recording accurate to 2.5 m Sunrise/sunset time Sunrise/sunset time anywhere in the world Time zone and accurate time anywhere around the Time zone and time world; GPSbased accurate time Sensing Devices Compass Electronic compass Air pressure, altitude, Air pressure, Altitude, Relative height and temperature Temperature Weather report Shortterm weather report ...
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Standard Configuration Battery 1500 mAh Travel charger 110/220 V travel charger Headset Lownoise headset Antenna External antenna of walkie talkie Data cable 12pin USB 2.0 data (charger) cable 65 ...
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