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  • Page 1 Information about the Regulatory Compliance The company declares herewith that these devices are in agreement with the fundamental requirements and the other relevant terms of the 1999/5/EG Guideline. Complete declarations of conformity are available under www.medion.com/conformity.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents For your safety..............13 Brief introduction ...............15 Your phone’s label ................ 15 Password..................15 Security Code ................15 PIN & PIN2 code ................ 15 PUK & PUK2 code ..............16 Phone image and key definition .............17 Brief menu tree ..............20 Display icon ..................
  • Page 3 Turning your phone on/off ............32 Power on ................... 32 Power off ................... 33 Keypad shortcuts ................34 In standby mode................ 34 * & # key function list ..............35 Use and maintenance..............36 Basic functions ..............38 Making a call................. 38 Making a call from standby mode..........
  • Page 4 To activate or quit the music player..........42 Background play mode .............. 43 Play list ..................43 Select music................45 Fast rewind and fast forward............45 Adjust the volume..............45 Switch the play mode ..............46 Switch the equalizer ..............46 Broken-point memory repeat.............
  • Page 5 Adjust the volume..............53 Lock keypad................53 Voice recorder ................53 To activate or quit the Voice recorder ......... 53 Record ring tone ................ 54 Record voice memo ..............54 Play record................. 54 Edit record ................. 54 Select the default save location ..........55 Mass storage .................
  • Page 6 Pairing ..................62 Visibility ..................63 Rename ..................63 Service List................. 64 Delete devices................64 Download data with Bluetooth technology........ 64 Send data with Bluetooth technology ........65 Security ..................65 Select default save location ............66 Select prefer player ..............66 Adjust microphone volume............
  • Page 7 Setting a group ringer alert............70 Setting ringer alert play mode ........... 71 Adjusting volume................71 Setting up display ................. 72 Setting the highlight bar ............72 Setting wallpaper............... 72 Setting the color of input font............ 73 Setting backlight................ 73 Setting brightness..............
  • Page 8 Storing a phonebook entry from the menu........ 77 Storing a phonebook entry in standby mode......78 Searching for a phonebook entry ..........78 Editing a phonebook entry............79 Deleting phonebook entries ............79 Deleting a single number............79 Deleting an entry............... 80 Deleting all phonebook entries ..........
  • Page 9 Using call history..............86 Viewing call history ............... 86 Deleting call history ..............87 Setting call history display mode........... 87 Viewing call information ............... 88 Cost information................ 88 Timer information..............89 Entry method ..............90 Where to use entry method............90 Text entry methods ............... 90 Cursor...................
  • Page 10 Saved items................95 Creating messages ................ 96 Deleting messages ................ 97 Setting up messages ..............98 Information messages ..............98 Viewing information messages ..........99 Setting up information messages..........99 Voice mail ................... 100 Personal organizer ............101 Alarm ..................101 Turn Alarm on................
  • Page 11 Calculator ................... 104 Stopwatch................... 105 STK ..................... 105 Call and phone settings .............106 Minute reminder ................. 106 Fixed dialing................106 Reject calls .................. 107 Call forward ................108 Call barring ..................110 Call waiting.................. 111 Phone setting ................112 Auto key lock ................112 Airplane mode ................112 My number................113 Any key answer .................113...
  • Page 12 Other settings ..............116 Network setting ................116 Security setting ................116 PIN code ...................116 Phone lock ................117 Reset settings ................118 Troubleshooting..............119 Battery information ............121 Accessories ................122 Safety of the battery ..............122 Rapid travel charger ..............122 Data cable................... 123 Appendix................124 FCC Compliance Statement ............
  • Page 13: For Your Safety

    For your safety SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not use in prohibited areas or when it may cause any interference or danger. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any restrictions. Switch the phone off near medical equipments. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Do not use the phone at a refueling point.
  • Page 14 instructions. Do not try to connect incompatible products. MAINTENANCE Only authorized and qualified personnel may repair this product. WATER RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect its performance. Damage to the security seal will cause the warranty invalid.
  • Page 15: Brief Introduction

    Brief introduction Your phone’s label The bar code label includes information about your phone, such as the serial number. Please keep it properly. Password Security Code This phone includes a Personal Identity Code, to ensure your data is stored securely, enter your PIN to active code when you switch on the phone or need to access some features, e.g.
  • Page 16: Puk & Puk2 Code

    PUK & PUK2 code These codes are only required should you accidentally enter your SIM PIN code incorrectly and block the SIM. The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) and PUK2 codes are 4-to 8-digit codes obtained from your network service provider.
  • Page 17: Phone Image And Key Definition

    Phone image and key definition...
  • Page 18 Scroll key Soft key Send key Power & End key Scroll up and Delete Make and Power on or down to move character answer through menu or number calls options, or to increase / decrease the volume. Press for OK or Back to the End or reject to open the...
  • Page 19 Scroll key Soft key Send key Power & End key In standby In standby Exit to standby mode, push mode, mode (Except down to open open the in Music the main shortcut player and FM menu. menu. radio interface) In standby mode, press to open the contact list.
  • Page 20: Brief Menu Tree

    Brief menu tree 1、 2、 3、 MP3 player FM radio Mobile 1. Play background 1. Play 1. Phone book background 2. Play list 2. Choose Stn. 2. Messages 3. Skin settings 3. Name Stn. 3. Call record 4. Player settings 4.
  • Page 21 4、 5、 6、 Settings Profiles File manager 1. Phone 1. Normal 1. File viewer 2. Date & Time 2. Meeting 2. Status 3. Call 3. Outdoor 3. Format 4. Network 4. Car 5. Security 5. VIP 6. Reset settings 6. Headset...
  • Page 22 7、 8、 9、 Agenda Tools Game 1. Alarm 1. Voice recorder 1. Horo bump 2. Memo 2. Mass storage 2. Angel cube 3. Calendar 3. Calculator 4. Calendar cnvt. 4. Stopwatch 5. World time 5. Blue tooth...
  • Page 23: Display Icon

    Display icon Signal strength indicator. Vertical bars show the strength of the network connection. Strong signal, Weak signal, No signal Battery level indicator Battery full, Low battery, Low battery warning Message inbox full New message. The icon disappears after the new messages are read.
  • Page 24 Keypad unlocked Keypad locked Voicemail indicator. Note: Your phone may not appear exactly as the illustrations in this manual.
  • Page 25: Getting Started

    Getting started Using the battery Installing the battery 1. With your phone back upward, apply gentle pressure to the rear case of the phone, slide up the cover until the position mark on the right side aligned with the one on the phone body. Then take off the cover.
  • Page 26 3. Place the rear cover with the position mark aligning with the one on your phone body. Replace the rear cover, by sliding it back onto the phone until it clips in place.
  • Page 27: Installing A Memory Card And The Sim Card

    Installing a memory card and the SIM card Warning: Do not bend or scratch your memory card or SIM card. Avoid exposing your memory card and SIM card to static electricity, water or dirt. As the memory card fits beneath the SIM card, please ensure that the memory card is fitted first.
  • Page 28 Note: If you need to format your memory card, please use formats FAT12 or FAT16. If file formats other than FAT12 or FAT16 are used the phone may not be able to read the content of the memory card. Only Micro SD/T-Flash card can be used on your phone. It is recommended to use the brands such as SanDisk, Kingston, KingMAX, ihope, TwinMos and pqi.
  • Page 29: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery Warning: To avoid damaging the phone, please do not remove the battery when the phone is charging. To ensure the best performance of your phone’s battery, please charge the battery fully before using it for the first time (Approx.
  • Page 30: Low Battery Warning

    Tips: It may take a few seconds for your phone to display a visible charging indication if your phone is switched off. Your phone can be used while charging. It may take a few minutes for your phone to display a visible charging indication if the battery is fully discharged.
  • Page 31: Battery Tips

    Battery tips • Use only the batteries, data cable and chargers approved by the original manufacturer. Do not use a non-approved data cable or chargers, or else it may damage the battery. • Do not short-circuit the battery. Please store the battery inside the phone to prevent accidental short circuiting of the battery contacts.
  • Page 32: Turning Your Phone On/Off

    Turning your phone on/off Power on Tip: When switched on, your phone is busy searching the network. Some functions may NOT work properly in the first few seconds. 1. Press and hold the Power key for 2 seconds to turn your phone on.
  • Page 33: Power Off

    Power off Press and hold the Power key for 2 seconds to turn your phone off. Your phone will display power off animation. Your phone has a built-in antenna at the bottom of the phone body. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
  • Page 34: Keypad Shortcuts

    Keypad shortcuts In standby mode To open SMS. Scroll key Down To open the main menu. Press To open Names list. Soft key Press To open shortcut menu: Profiles Mass storage Record Memo Dial key Press To open Mobile>Call record>All calls.
  • Page 35: Key Function List

    * & # key function list *key #key Press and hold to enter Press and hold to turn standby the ‘+’ for international the loud speaker on mode dialing. or off. Name list Press to page up. Press to page down. Call history Calendar...
  • Page 36: Use And Maintenance

    Use and maintenance The following suggestions will help you use and maintain your mobile. 1. Please keep dry. Rainwater, humidity and any kinds of liquid or moisture might contain minerals which could corrode the circuit. 2. Moving parts maybe damaged if you put or use the phone in a dirty or dusty place.
  • Page 37 9. To get the maximum talk and standby times from your battery, please turn down the volume, reduce the backlight and contrast. 10. Please keep all metal objects away from the charger port on the top of the phone to avoid damaging the electronic circuits.
  • Page 38: Basic Functions

    Basic functions Making a call Making a call from standby mode 1. Input the phone number. To change the number, move the cursor by the Scroll key, press the Back key to delete digits. 2. Press the Dial key (Dial). 3.
  • Page 39: Making A Call By Call History

    Making a call by call history Your phone can store 50 phone numbers for recently each Dialled, Received Missed call. 1. In standby mode, press the Dial key to enter the All calls list. You can press the * key or # key to switch to the Dialled, Received Missed call lists.
  • Page 40: During A Call

    During a call Switching to other functions Press the Dial key (Option) to enter the option menu as described below. Then press the associated number key to select the option or highlight the required option by using the Scroll key, and then press the Dial key to select.
  • Page 41: Searching An Entry

    Searching an entry 1. During a call, press the Dial key (option) to enter options menu (talk), select Main menu>Phone book>Names. 2. Select a name and press the Dial key (view) to view the number list. 3. To search an entry from the name list, please refer to Searching for a phonebook entry at page 78.
  • Page 42: How To Use Multimedia Entertainment

    How to use multimedia entertainment Music Player The music player allows you to store and play MP3 music on the phone or the memory card. Music can be transferred to, or removed from the phone or memory card, by connecting the phone with a PC by using the supplied USB cable.
  • Page 43: Background Play Mode

    Background play mode 1. In MP3 player, select MP3 player>Play background to return to the main menu and play music in background mode. At the same time, you can change phone settings or play games and so on. 2. If you want to turn off the music player, select MP3 player press the Soft key to turn off the player and return to the main menu.
  • Page 44 4. Select the track or file holder you want and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to add to the list. 5. Press on the pop-up message ‘Completed, add another?’ to continue to add another track; press Exit to return to My favorite music list.
  • Page 45: Select Music

    All music 1. Select All music to open the music list of all tracks. 2. Select a track, and press the Dial key or Scroll key. Play: To play the selected track. Detail: To check the detailed information of the song, such as artist, album and so on.
  • Page 46: Switch The Play Mode

    2. Or press the Dial key or Scroll key. Select Player settings>Volume. Push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume. Switch the play mode 1. With the music playing, press the # key to switch the play mode between Sequence , Random , Sequence &...
  • Page 47: Broken-Point Memory Repeat

    Broken-point memory repeat It is possible to repeat part of a track. The start point for the repeat is ‘marked’ by pressing the 0 as the required point is reached when the track is playing. To mark the end point for the repeat the 0 is pressed a second time as the required point is reached in the track.
  • Page 48: How To Copy Mp3 Files To The Phone

    How to copy MP3 files to the phone To manipulate the music files stored on the phone’s memory card it must be connected to a PC via the USB cable provided. When the phone is connected to the PC, it should be automatically detected.
  • Page 49: How To Change The Panel Skin

    Note: If you have muted the handsets speaker by pressing the #key, you can only listen to the music through the headset. The battery consumption is higher than usual when the MP3 player is being used. You can download MP3 files up to the capacity of the memory card.
  • Page 50: Fm Radio

    FM Radio The FM radio uses the headset wires as an aerial, so the radio will not work unless the headset is connected. To activate or quit the FM radio 1. From the main menu, select FM radio and press the Dial key or Scroll key.
  • Page 51: Background Play Mode

    Background play mode 1. In FM radio, select FM radio>Play background to return to the main menu and play the FM radio in background mode. At the same time, you can change phone settings or play games and so on. 2.
  • Page 52: Edit Channel Name

    Manual tuning 1. In FM radio, press the Dial key ( ) to select Manual tuning. 2. Press to tune the frequency in 100kHz steps. 3. Press the Dial key (Save) or Scroll key to save the new station. 4. Select a station number from 1 to 40 and press the Dial key to save the manually tuned station.
  • Page 53: Adjust The Volume

    Name Stn.: Rename the current channel. Delete Stn.: Delete the current channel. Adjust the volume In FM radio, push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume. Lock keypad In FM radio, press Power key ( ) and # key to lock the keypad (shown as ).
  • Page 54: Record Ring Tone

    Record ring tone Tip: In this procedure, you can record your voice and set as an incoming ringer alert. 1. Select Voice recorder>Ring tone. Press the Dial key (Record) or Scroll key to start recording. 2. Press the Dial key (Stop) or Scroll key to stop recording and save the record.
  • Page 55: Select The Default Save Location

    2. Select the location of Memory card or Phone. 3. Highlight the record you want and rename it, delete it and view details of it by using the Scroll key as follows. Rename Select Rename, enter the name you want and press the Dial key to save.
  • Page 56: Mass Storage

    Mass storage 1. In standby mode (lock or unlock), connect to PC with USB data cable. The pop-up message shows ‘Link USB?’. Select 'OK' to activate mass storage; select ‘Exit’ to charge the battery by the USB data cable. 2. Or in the main menu, select Tools>Mass storage.
  • Page 57 Note: You can format the mass storage on PC in FAT12 or FAT16 format. After formatting, double click the ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ icon in the System Tray of PC, select Stop quit safely. Then take off the battery directly without exiting from the Mass storage on your phone and re-power on.
  • Page 58: File Manager

    File manager File viewer 1. In the main menu, Select File manager>File viewer. 2. Select the memory from Memory card or Phone. 3. Press the Scroll key to open the option menu: 4. Info.: To check the status of the selected memory. Format: To format the selected memory.
  • Page 59: Memory Status

    Note: If the file is picture or music, press the Dial key to preview or play the file and the option menu may be a little different. Memory status In the main menu, select File manager>Status. You can check the current usage of the memory card and internal memory of the phone.
  • Page 60: Games

    Games Horo Bump 1. In the main menu, select Game>Horo bump. 2. Press the Dial key or Scroll key to open the option menu. Game: To start to play a new round. Select stage: To select a game stage. High score: To check the top score of the game.
  • Page 61: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Tips: To optimize the performance of the communication between Bluetooth headset and your phone, please ensure the communication is not interfered by obstructions or by wireless signal. You are required to choose A2DP Bluetooth headset supporting MP3 streaming, or else you can not listen to the music by headset.
  • Page 62: Pairing

    Pairing 1. Place the two devices within 6 meter. 2. From the main menu, select Tools>Bluetooth>Switch and select Warning Please turn the switch on before using the Bluetooth connection. The default switch status of your phone is Off. 3. Select Tools>Bluetooth>My device.
  • Page 63: Visibility

    password to pair with the device again. 6. If paired successfully, you are transferred to My device list automatically. Press the Power key (Exit) to return to the standby mode. Visibility 1. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Visibility. 2. Select On to allow other Bluetooth devices to find you. Select Off to hide your phone so that you cannot be found by other Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 64: Service List

    Service List Service list of other devices 1. Select the device you want in My device list, press Dial key (Option) or Scroll key. 2. Select Service list to check all the services the selected device can provide. Service list of your phone Select Tools>Bluetooth>Bluetooth service to check all the services your...
  • Page 65: Send Data With Bluetooth Technology

    Note: All the files received by Bluetooth technology are saved in the default file folder “Blue Tooth”. Send data with Bluetooth technology 1. Select File manager>File viewer from the main menu. 2. Select the file you want to send, press the Dial key (Option) or the Scroll key to open the option menu.
  • Page 66: Select Default Save Location

    Select default save location 1. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Root drive. 2. Select Phone or Memory card as the default save location for the data transmitted by Bluetooth. Select prefer player 1. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Prefer player. 2. Select the default player from the options: Phone: Listen to music using the internal loudspeaker or the headset.
  • Page 67: Send Phone Book Entries

    Send phone book entries Send a phone book entry 1. In the standby mode, press the Scroll key, or select Mobile>Phone book>Names from the main menu. 2. Select the entry you want to send, press the Scroll key to open the option menu.
  • Page 68: Exchange Business Card

    Exchange business card 1. From the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>My business card. 2. Select Exchange business card to open My device list. Select the receiving device, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to send your business card and receive the business card from the other side.
  • Page 69: Setting Up Ring Styles And Display

    Setting up ring styles and display The phone comes with 5 pre-defined profiles: Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Car and VIP. These profiles can be personalized by editing them. Personalising a ring style 1. Open the main menu, select Profiles>Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Car VIP or Headset.
  • Page 70: Setting A Message Ringer Alert

    4. Set to ringtone: To set the selected external audio files as the ringer alert. 5. Set clip: To set part of the audio file as the ringer alert. Press the 0 key to mark the start and end of the loop. And press the Dial key ( ) or Scroll key.
  • Page 71: Setting Ringer Alert Play Mode

    6. Set clip: To set part of the audio file as the group ringer alert. Press the 0 key to mark the start and end of the loop. And press the Dial key ( ) or Scroll key. Setting ringer alert play mode 1.
  • Page 72: Setting Up Display

    Setting up display Open the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Screen. Setting the highlight bar Select Screen>Highlight bar, use the Scroll key to highlight the type you like. Then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save the highlight bar setting. Setting wallpaper How to select internal wallpaper 1.
  • Page 73: Setting The Color Of Input Font

    3. Select a picture, press the Dial key (Select) or press the Scroll key and select View to preview the picture. 4. Press the Dial key to set the current picture as wallpaper. Or press the Soft key to return to the previous menu, press the Dial key and select Wallpaper.
  • Page 74: Idle Screen Display

    Idle screen display 1. Select Screen>Idle display. 2. Push the Scroll key up or down to select from Network name, Time, Date & week or Select all. 3. Press the Scroll key to select or cancel the option. 4. Press the Dial key. Setting up Time &...
  • Page 75: Setting Date Format

    Setting date format 1. Select Date & Time>Date format. 2. Select the format you want, and then press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to save the date format setting. Setting up greetings and language Setting language Note If you select Automatic, your phone selects the language according to the information on your SIM card.
  • Page 76: Setting Greetings

    Setting greetings 1. Open the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Greeting. 2. Enter the greetings you want, then press the Dial key (Save) or Scroll key to save the greetings setting. Please refer to Entry method at page 90 to get more information about entry method.
  • Page 77: Using Phonebook

    Using phonebook You can store up to 500 phone numbers in your phonebook. The numbers you can store in the SIM card will vary. You can store the contact’s name, phone numbers and other relative numbers in the phone book. Storing a phonebook entry Storing a phonebook entry from the menu 1.
  • Page 78: Storing A Phonebook Entry In Standby Mode

    Storing a phonebook entry in standby mode 1. In standby mode, input a phone number, then press the Scroll key to enter Option menu>Save. 2. If adding a new phone number to an existing entry, select existing to enter phone book list. 3.
  • Page 79: Editing A Phonebook Entry

    select View by group,then select the group and press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll key, and then all the group’s contact lists will appear. Editing a phonebook entry In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then select Mobile>Phonebook>Names to enter contact lists.
  • Page 80: Deleting An Entry

    Scroll key to enter Option menu and select Delete to delete the number. Deleting an entry 1. Repeat the steps of ‘Deleting a single number’. 2. After deleting all the phone numbers in this contact, this contact name will disappear automatically. 3.
  • Page 81: Assigning A Group

    Assigning a group Group filters 1. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phonebook>Settings >Group filters. 2. Press the Scroll key to set the display or hide status of group. 3. “ “: Show all the contacts under this group; “ “: Hide all the contacts under this group.
  • Page 82: Copying Phonebook Entries

    Copying phonebook entries Copy an entry In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then select Mobile>Phone book>Names to enter contact lists. 1. Highlight the entry you want to copy, press the Scroll key. 2. Select Copy and press the Dial key or Scroll key.
  • Page 83: Exporting Or Importing Phonebook Entries

    Exporting or importing phonebook entries 1. In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings. 2. Select Export/import>Export, then select the export location from To phone and To memory card. Enter the file name and press the Dial key. 3. Select Export/import>Import to open the File viewer menu, locate the file you want to import.
  • Page 84: Viewing And Setting Up 1-Touch Dial

    Viewing and setting up 1-touch dial Note On this phone you can only assign key 2 to 9 to eight numbers in SIM card as 1 touch dial numbers. 1. In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings>Speed dial list. Then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to view the one-digit speed dial number list.
  • Page 85: Viewing Memory Status

    Viewing memory status Choosing default save location Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phonebook>Settings>Default memory>SIM card, Phone or Optional. • Select SIM card to save all new entries in SIM card by default. • Select Phone to save all new entries in phone by default. •...
  • Page 86: Using Call History

    Using call history Viewing call history Note If the phone number has been saved in your phonebook, the contact name will be displayed in call record. 1. In standby mode, press the Dial key ( ) directly to view all calls list.
  • Page 87: Deleting Call History

    Deleting call history 1. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>Delete> Dialled calls, Missed calls, Received calls or All calls. Select Dialled calls to delete all the records in Dialled calls list. Select Missed calls to delete all the records in Missed calls list. Select Received calls to delete all the records in Received calls list.
  • Page 88: Viewing Call Information

    Viewing call information Note: To set call costs and cost limit, input PIN2. Please refer to PIN2 at page 15. To view the last call cost and all call costs, set charge rate at first. Cost information Open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>Call info.>Cost info.>Last call, All calls, Clear logs, Cost units or Max cost.
  • Page 89: Timer Information

    • Read units: View the current cost unit. • units: Input the cost unit, then press Dial key (Save). If necessary, please input PIN2. Note: The time duration displayed in your phone may not be exact with the time duration based on which your service provider charge you.
  • Page 90: Entry Method

    Entry method Where to use entry method Your phone offers a number of different text entry methods for entering text information in: 1. Creation or editing of contact details in the phonebook 2. Name searching in the phonebook 3. Creating SMS messages 4.
  • Page 91: Cursor

    Tips: To change between text entry methods, press the # key or Scroll key With the T9 method selected, you can toggle between T9 entry methods by pressing and holding 0. In Chinese entry method, press 0 to or push Scroll key to page up or page down.
  • Page 92: T9 English Entry Method

    1. Switch to capital letter, then press 4 twice to input ‘H’ 2. Switch to lowercase, then press 3 two times to input ‘e’, press 5 three times to input ‘l’, press 5 three times to input ‘l’, then press 6 three times to input ‘o’. T9 English entry method It’s easier to use T9 to input words.
  • Page 93: Punctuation And Special Characters

    Punctuation and Special characters In editing mode, press and hold the * key to input punctuation and special characters. Push the Scroll key up or down to page up or page down. Press the corresponding number key to enter punctuation or special characters.
  • Page 94: Inbox

    Inbox: 1. Use the Scroll key to select the message you need, press the Dial key (Read) or Scroll key to read the message. 2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to open the option menu: Reply: To reply to the sender’s number Delete: To delete the message Forward:...
  • Page 95: Saved Items

    Call: To call the sender’s number Extract number: To extract the numbers embedded in the message Send to group: To send the message to a group of persons Saved items 1. Use the Scroll key to select the message you need, press the Dial key (Read) or Scroll key to read the message.
  • Page 96: Creating Messages

    Creating messages Note If you set the language as English, up to 160 English characters can be contained in each message (including 0) If you set the language as others, 70 characters can be contained in each message (including 0). In standby mode, push the Scroll key up to enter SMS>Create;...
  • Page 97: Deleting Messages

    Warning In the message entry screen, press the Power key to delete the characters to the left of the cursor; Press and hold Power key to clear all the characters. The SMS will be divided into at most 6 continuous pieces automatically and send them one by one if the characters entered in one message exceeds the character limits.
  • Page 98: Setting Up Messages

    Setting up messages Open the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>SMS>Settings, to open the option menu: • SMS centre No.: Enter the SMS service centre code, then press the Dial key (Save). • Validity: Select the length of time your message will be stored in the SMS service centre and back to previous menu.
  • Page 99: Viewing Information Messages

    Viewing information messages 1. In Info messages menu, use the Scroll key to select Read. 2. Use the Scroll key to select the information you want, then press Dial key to read. Notes Please set up a topic first and then you can use the read menu.
  • Page 100: Voice Mail

    Voice mail Open the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>Voice mail>Listen or Voice mail number. Please set the voice mail number before listening to the voice mail messages. Note: Voice mail is a network support service please contact your local service provider for detailed information.
  • Page 101: Personal Organizer

    Personal organizer Alarm Tip: You can set more than one clock at a time. Open the main menu, and select Agenda>Alarm. Turn Alarm on 1. Select Alarm list. 2. Select an alarm, press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to access the option menu.
  • Page 102: Set Alarm Ringer Alert

    Set alarm ringer alert 1. Select Alarm tone. 2. Push the Scroll key up or down to check the alternative ringing tone. 3. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to set the selected ringing tone as the alarm ringer alert. Memo In the main menu, select Agenda>Memo.
  • Page 103: Calendar

    Calendar In the main menu, select Agenda>Calendar. 1. Push the Scroll key to move the cursor left or right, push and hold the Scroll key to move the cursor up or down. Press the # key or * key to change month. 2.
  • Page 104: World Time

    World time In the main menu, select Agenda>World time. 1. Push the Scroll key to move the straight line on the screen to show the time zone and corresponding time. 2. Press the Dial key (Select) to select a time zone and the phone time will be set to the current time zone, and then the phone will go back to the previous menu automatically.
  • Page 105: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch In the main menu, select Tools>Stopwatch. 1. Press the Soft key to start timing. 2. Press the Soft key to stop timing and record the time. 3. Press the Dial key to reset for the next round. Your phone supports STK. Please contact your SIM card service provider on the usage, charge rate and data of STK.
  • Page 106: Call And Phone Settings

    Call and phone settings Minute reminder In the main menu, select Settings>Call>Minute reminder. Select the time On or Off, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save. Fixed dialing Note: The SIM card installed needs to support fixed dialing. The amount of number can be stored depends on the memory of SIM card.
  • Page 107: Reject Calls

    4. In the name list, press the Scroll key to access the option menu: 5. Select Edit to edit the number or name of the current contact; 6. Select Delete to delete the current number. 7. Select Add new to add a new contact. Tip: You can only dial or send messages to the numbers in the fixed dial list, when the fixed dialing is activated.
  • Page 108: Call Forward

    Call forward Tip: Call forward is invalid when the fixed dialing is activated. In this function, you can forward the incoming calls to the assigned number. (Call forward is network support service, please contact your local wireless service provider for detailed information.) In the main menu, select Mobile>Services>Call divert>Divert all calls, Divert if busy, On no answer, If unavailable or Cancel all.
  • Page 109 You can use call forward feature in different conditions. There are Status in each option. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to select. 1. Select On>Set number or Voice mail. 2. Set number: Enter the number you want to assign, or press the Dial key (Search) in the phone book before entering the number.
  • Page 110: Call Barring

    Call barring Tip: In this function, you can restrict the incoming and outgoing calls. (Call barring is network support service, please contact your local wireless service provider for detailed information.) In the main menu, select Mobile>Services>Call barring>Outgoing, Intl. out, Dial local, Incoming, Roaming in, Cancel all or Password. •...
  • Page 111: Call Waiting

    You can use call barring function in different conditions. There are Status in each option. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save. 1. Select and enter network password to restrict the numbers in the current condition. 2. Select and enter network password to cancel the restriction.
  • Page 112: Phone Setting

    Phone setting Auto key lock In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Auto keylock. 1. Select to activate keypad auto lock. 2. Select to disable keypad auto lock. Airplane mode In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Airplane mode. 1. Select to disable calling functions. You can only use the entertainment functions on the airplane.
  • Page 113: My Number

    My number Tip: You can set 2 my numbers only. In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>My number. 1. Press the Dial key (Add), and enter the number, and then press the Dial key (OK) to save. 2. Select a number, and then press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to the option menu: to Edit No.
  • Page 114: Auto On And Off

    Auto on and off Your phone switches on or off automatically on the assigned time when Auto on/off is activated. In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Auto on/off. 1. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to set Auto on Auto off.
  • Page 115: Shortcut Menu

    Shortcut menu You can set 4 shortcuts in the shortcut menu. 1. In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Shortcut menu. 2. Select a place from 1 to 4. Press the Dial key or Scroll key. 3. Select a function you want to set and press the Dial key or Scroll key to replace the original one.
  • Page 116: Other Settings

    Other settings Network setting In the main menu, select Settings>Network>Network opts. or Edit password. 1. Select Network opts.>Automatic, Manual, Select Ntwk or Add network to search network in different ways. 2. Select Edit password to change the network password. Security setting In the main menu, select Settings>Security>PIN code or Phone lock.
  • Page 117: Phone Lock

    Warning: The SIM card is locked if wrong PIN code is entered for 3 times. (Please contact your local wireless service provider to unlock the SIM card.) The SIM card is to be damaged if the wrong PIN code is entered for 10 times.
  • Page 118: Reset Settings

    Reset settings In the main menu, select Settings>Reset settings. Enter the phone unlock code, and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to restore the factory settings. Note: Your personalized settings will be canceled after this operation. Master reset does not have effect on the phone book or other data rather than setting.
  • Page 119: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problems: Solutions: Display ‘Locked’ when Wrong PIN number has been input, please the phone is turned on. contact your service provider to unlock. No Signal strength Lose connection with the network. The indicator is displayed phone may be in a place without network service.
  • Page 120 Problems: Solutions: ‘SIM damaged’ is SIM might be damaged, please contact your display on the service provider for help. screen. ‘Insert SIM’ Please make sure that you have inserted the SIM displayed card properly. If it still does not work, SIM may be damaged and please contact your service provider.
  • Page 121: Battery Information

    Battery information Type Capacity Li-ion 730 mAh • The battery life depends on many factors, including the SIM card, network conditions, settings , usage and enviorenment. • Making calls, turning on the backlight and music player will consume more battery power. •...
  • Page 122: Accessories

    Accessories Safety of the battery 1. Please use the battery provided by the original manufacturer. Use of any other battery will lead to the warranty being invalid and the manufacturer of the phone will take no responsibility in repairing the phone damaged by the use of unapproved fittings. 2.
  • Page 123: Data Cable

    Data cable Only use the data cable approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of any other types would invalidate any approval or warrant applying to the phone and could be dangerous.
  • Page 124: Appendix

    Appendix Brand Item SanDisk 64MB,128MB,256MB,1G Kingston 256MB,512MB,1G KingMAX 32MB,64MB,128MB,512MB ihope 128MB TwinMos 128MB 128MB...
  • Page 125: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 126: Recycling And Disposal

    Recycling and Disposal Device At the end of its life, the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish. Enquire about the options for environmentally- friendly disposal Batteries Do not dispose of used batteries in the household rubbish! They must be deposited at a collection point for used batteries.

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