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  • Page 1 User Manual for Totem...
  • Page 2 Introduction to the Totem User Manual This manual provides operation guidelines for use of your Totem mobile phone. Please reference the Quick Start Guide, included in the box for a brief overview of the basic functions. Introduction to User Manual Icons...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TOTEM…………………………………………………………………………….4 GETTING STARTED……………………………………………………………………………………………….5 (U)SIM CARD AND BATTERY…………………………………………………………………………5 RECHARGING THE BATTERY………………………………………………………………………..6 POWERING THE PHONE ON AND OFF…………………………………………………………..7 HOME SCREEN DISPLAY……………………………………………………………………………..8 NAVIGATION KEYS AND TOUCH SCREEN………………………………………………………………….11 NAVIGATION KEYS…………………………………………………………………………………...11 TOUCH SCREEN……………………………………………………………………………………...12 TEXT INPUT METHODS……………………………………………………………………………...12 SETTING UP YOUR PHONE……………………………………………………………………………………15 DISPLAY SETTINGS………………………………………………………………………………….15...
  • Page 4 MESSAGES……………………………………………………………………………………………………. ..40 SMS (TEXT) MESSAGES……………………………………………………………………………40 MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES (MMS)………………………………………………………………..44 EMAIL………………………………………………………………………………………………..48 CONTACTS……………………………………………………………………………………………52 SET UP CONTACT VIEW……………………………………………………………………………53 CREATE AND EDIT CONTACTS………………………………………………………………..53 MANAGE A GROUP………………………………………………………………………………..56 BUSINESS CARDS…………………………………………………………………………………...57 MEMORY STATUS………………………………………………………………………………..58 TOOLS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..59 ALARM CLOCK…………………………………………………………………………………… …59 CALCULATOR…………………………………………………………………………………….. …59 RECORDER…………………………………………………………………………………………...60 WORLD TIME……………………………………………………………………………………..60 MULTIMEDIA……………………………………………………………………………………………………..62 MEDIA PLAYER…………………………………………………………………………………..62 FM RADIO……………………………………………………………………………………………..64 MY STUFF………………………………………………………………………………………………………...65 FOLDER……………………………………………………………………………………………….65 FILES…………………………………………………………………………………………………..66...
  • Page 5: Getting To Know Your Totem

    Getting to Know Your Totem Front View MENU KEY Navigation Key Right Soft Key (RSK) Left Soft Key (LSK) Go to SMS Go to browser Go to home Delete Key SEND Key END/POWER Key Numeric Key Special Function Key Side View...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    (U)SIM CARD and Battery When you subscribe to wireless services you will receive a (U)SIM Card (subscriber identity module), which contains information about your Mobilicity services and your mobile number. Please consult with Mobilicity to obtain (U)SIM information. Insert (U)SIM Card and Battery Power off the phone and ensure the adapter is disconnected from the phone before removing the battery.
  • Page 7: Recharging The Battery

    contacts are aligned. Push the back cover back to the original place according to the figure indication. Recharging the Battery When the battery power is low, the phone will display a low power notification with a flickering battery icon with zero bars. When the battery is low, some functions of the phone might not operate until the battery receives a full charge.
  • Page 8: Powering The Phone On And Off

    Charging your battery: Move the protective cover over the USB charging port aside. Insert the USB connector of the charger into the phone. When charging is compleletd, remove the USB charger from the phone and replace the protective cover over the USB port. Powering the Phone ON and OFF Before the phone is powered on, ensure that the phone has been charged and that the (U)SIM card is inserted in the phone.
  • Page 9: Home Screen Display

    After the phone is powered on, it will identify the Mobilicity network automatically and finish setting up the wireless network parameters. If the phone does not configure all parameters automatically, please consult Mobilicity for the correct parameters to complete this process manually.
  • Page 10 In Voice Call Missed Calls Java Opened Profile Standard/Meeting/Silent/Car/Outdoor Sending SMS Standby Message: displays the Mobilicity name, date, time and any messages (e.g. missed calls). Wallpaper: displays the background image on the device’s home screen. Shortcut Keys: Up Navigation Key->Media Player,...
  • Page 11 Left Navigation Key-> Call Log, Right Navigation Key-> Profile. Soft Key Functions: Left Soft Key (LSK) -> Contacts, MENU KEY->Main Function Menu, Rights Soft Key (RSK)->Mobilicity.
  • Page 12: Navigation Keys And Touch Screen

    Navigation Keys and Touch Screen Navigation Keys MENU KEY Enter into the main function menu and/or confirm selected entries Navigation 4 way navigation allows you to scroll between the menu options Go to Homescreen Go to Mobile Browser Go to SMS SEND KEY Used to initiate a call END/POWER...
  • Page 13: Touch Screen

    Touch Screen Totem has a multi-directional touch screen, with similar navigation capabilities as the keypad. To use the touch screen, select the MENU KEY to enter the main menu. Once you enter the main menu you can navigate the menus using the touch screen, including the main feature icons as well as the sub-menus, such as soft keys and options.
  • Page 14 Text Entry Methods The letter input method supports both multi-press and EZi input modes. Text Input using Multi-press Mode Select: MENU KEY > Messages > Text message > New. Begin composing your message. The cursor will stay in the same place for 0.5 seconds before moving to the right. Spell out the word you want to type by repeatedly press the numbers utill the required character appears.
  • Page 15 If the screen does not display the desired word, select the DOWN NAVIGATION KEY to view other word options. Once the desired word has been found, select the MENU KEY for confirmation. To switch between lower-case and capital letters, select OPTION menu and select SWITCH INPUT METHOD, select the letter input mode “PreAbc/PreABC/Preabc”...
  • Page 16: Setting Up Your Phone

    Setting up your Phone Personalize your Totem, including display settings, ringtone settings, language settings, time and date settings, shortcut settings and phone lock settings. Display Settings To access Display Settings: MENU KEY> Settings > Display Settings Select Wallpaper Select: MENU KEY > Display Settings > Idle screen.
  • Page 17: Ringtone Settings

    Display the Time and Date on the Screen Select MENU KEY> Settings> Display Settings> Idle Screen Select Wallpaper Select an image from either the preset options or from your folders Select SAVE Ringtone Settings Selecting the Profile Select: MENU KEY> Profile. Select either one profile for all calls or select New Profile to assign different types of notifications for incoming voice calls, message alert, email alert, vibrating alert, key tone and warning...
  • Page 18: Time And Date Settings

    Time and Date Settings Setting the Time and date Select: MENU KEY > Settings > Phone Settings > Time and date. Select the options you wish to change and input the current time and date. To change to the time display format, toggle left and right with the MENU KEY.
  • Page 19: Calling Functions

    Enter the current password and select OK. Calling Functions When the phone is powered on it will search for the Mobilicity network and automatically connect to it. If the phone is outside of the coverage area, it may roam on other networks, depending on availability. Consult Mobilicity for details on roaming and associated fees.
  • Page 20 Place a call from the Latest Phone Records Select the SEND key to open the call log from the MENU KEY. Alternately select: MENU KEY > Call log > Missed calls/Outgoing calls/ Incoming calls/All calls. Select the contact number that you wish to call and select SEND or MENU KEY to initiate the call.
  • Page 21 For example, if a fixed-dialing number is input with 416-555, the user can dial all numbers beginning with 416-555. The PIN numbers for fixed dial can be accessed from Mobilicity. Setting up Fixed Dial To set the numbers allowable for the phone to originate a call: Select: MENU KEY>Phonebook>Setting>...
  • Page 22: Answering Calls

    Answering Calls Setting up the Answer Mode Select MENU KEY > Settings > Call settings > Answer mode Select either ANY KEY or SEND KEY as the preferred setting and press OK to save the settings. Normal Answer When your phone receives an incoming call, the ringtone will sound or the phone will vibrate, and the display screen will display the incoming call icon.
  • Page 23 Select OK to save the settings. To cancel transfers select MENU KEY > Settings > Call settings > Call divert > Voice call > Cancel all. This feature requires the support from the Mobilicity network. Please contact Mobilicity for details. Screening Incoming Calls Select: MENU KEY>Phonebook>Option>...
  • Page 24: Multi-Party Calls

    To switch between the two calls select SWITCH This feature requires support of the Mobilicity network. Please contact Mobilicity for more details. Multi-party calls Making a call during an existing call During a call, select OPTION and select NEW CALL Input the number of new call and select the SEND key to initiate the second call.
  • Page 25: Main Menu Functions

    Main Menu Functions Select the MENU KEY to enter the Main Menu from the Homescreen. The main menu has 12 icons which are used to access the features of the phone. The features and functionality steps for each of the menu options are described below the menu catalog matrix.
  • Page 26: Menu Catalog

    Menu Catalog Profile Browser Entertainment Standard Go to homepage Get New Apps Meeting Enter URL Silent Bookmark History Outdoor Push message box New Profile Saved pages Browser settings Network settings Camera Messages Contacts Camera All/Phone/USIM Camcorder Group Email Tools Multimedia My stuff Alarm Media player...
  • Page 27: Managing Your Profiles

    The profile menu will allow you to change the alerts on your device including ring tones for different notifications. See the Call Functions Section above for additional details on how to do this. To access the PROFILE menu, select MENU KEY from the homescreen and select the PROFILE icon.
  • Page 28 To select a ringtone file that you have downloaded or transferred to the phone scroll down and sselect FILES, select the folder and select the file you wish to assign. Options for Standard Mode Settings: Voice call ring: set the ringtone for incoming voice calls. Volume: control the volume of the ringtone.
  • Page 29: Browse The Internet

    The wireless application protocol (WAP) browser allows you to connect to the web using the Mobilicity network. This will allow you to browse news, search for information and ownload content. To access the BROWSER menu, select MENU KEY from the homescreen and select the BROWSER icon.
  • Page 30: Bookmark

    Entering a URL Select: MENU KEY>Browser>Enter URL Type in the the website address. Select OPTION and OK. After the webpage is loaded, any links will be highlighted. Use the MENU KEY to open the selected link. If one of the links is a phone number, you can select the MENU KEY to dial the phone number directly from the webpage.
  • Page 31: History

    Open Bookmark Select: MENU KEY >Browser > Bookmark. Select the bookmark you wish to open and select MENU KEY to access the link. Option Menu for Bookmark: New: create a new bookmark. Edit: re-edit the bookmark name and URL. Delete: delete the current bookmark. Delete All: delete all.
  • Page 32: Browser Settings

    Browse Saved Pages Select: MENU KEY > Browser > Saved pages. Select webpage list and select the MENU KEY to view the webpage. When viewing the Saved pages, select a link to the webpage and select the MENU KEY. The browser will automatically open the linked webpage.
  • Page 33 Set up Browser Display Characteristics Select: MENU KEY > Browser > Browser Settings> Look and feel. Select Setting type, and select OK to access the setting options. Select the concrete display character parameter to select and save the setting by selecting OK View Browser Message Select: MENU KEY >...
  • Page 34: Entertainment

    The phone supports various functions enabled by JAVA™ applications. You can download the games from the Mobilicity network to your phone. To download applications from the network, contact Mobilicity for additional information. Please install and use applications only from reliable sources.
  • Page 35 select DELETE, then click OK. To view information regarding the application, select OPTION, then select DETAILS and click OK. Run Application Software Select: MENU KEY > Entertainment. To run application software, select the MENU KEY Option Menu for the JAVA Application List: Download: input the download URL.
  • Page 36: Camera

    You can take pictures and record videos by using the 3MP camera function in the phone. The photos and videos captures on the phone will be saved in JPG, 3GP, MP4 and 3G2 formats. To access the CAMERA menu, select the MENU KEY from the homescreen and select the CAMERA icon.
  • Page 37 To adjust the settings on the camera select: MENU KEY>Camera>Option>Settings. From here you can adjust the Shutter tone, Resolution, White balance, Flicker frequency adjustment, Night mode and Initial filename of picture. Option Menu for the Camera: To camcorder: switch to the video camera. Photo album: switch to My Album or My stuff.
  • Page 38: Video Functions

    Video Functions With the camera/camcorder feature you can record the videos with the option to store, view or send the video files. Recording Video Select: MENU KEY > Camera Select OPTION and select “To camcorder” which will open the camera window. Click the icon or the MENU KEY to start the video.
  • Page 39: Storage Settings

    To camera: switch to the camera. Video album: switch to video in My stuff, the storage folder for screening film will be defaulted as “video”. Effect: Close/Black and white/Negative/Sepia/Aqura, Settings: Quality, Image size, White balance, Record sound, Video type, Record time limit, Anti-banding, Night mode and Video default name.
  • Page 40: Messages

    Totem supports SMS, MMS and Email messaging services. Consult Mobilicity for additional details. To access the MESSAGES menu select the MENU KEY from the home screen and select the MESSAGES icon. SMS (Text) Messages SMS (text) messages of up to 160 characters in length can sent and received by the phone.
  • Page 41 View Received Message Select: MENU KEY > Messages > Text message > Inbox. Select the message you wish to view Option Menu for Inbox: Reply: reply the current message by SMS /MMS. Forward: forward the current Text message Delete: delete the current Text message or selected Text message.
  • Page 42 Option Menu of Outbox Message Resend: resend a selected message. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected SMS. Delete all: clear up the current outbox. View mode: display the message in the message-sending list by date and subject. Details: addressee, time and type. Option Menu of Viewing Unsent Message: Resend: resend a selected message.
  • Page 43 View mode: display the message in the draft list by date and subject. Message details: addressee, time and type. Message Templates Totem includes commonly used messages preloaded for your convenience. These preloaded responses can be edited as follows. Select: MENU KEY >Messages >SMS>Templates. To edit existing templates, select MENU KEY.
  • Page 44: Multimedia Messages (Mms)

    SMS. Delete all: clear up all commonly-used SMS. Multimedia Messages (MMS) The Multimedia messaging feature requires the support of the Mobilicity network. Please contact Mobilicity for additional details. Multimedia messages may include text, pictures, photos, audio and video. Default parameters are set, however additional settings can be user-controlled.
  • Page 45 Edit a Multimedia Message (MMS) To add additional content to the MMS message, select: OPTION > Add page. To preview the MMS message, select: OPTION > Preview. To save the edited MMS as a MMS templates select: Option > Save as MMS template. To save the edited MMS to draft box, select: Option >...
  • Page 46 Open: open image and install JAD to play the video. Reply: reply the current sender of the MMS. Forward: forward the current MMS to other contacts. Call: call the current MMS sender. Save file: save the video, audio and image to the folder.
  • Page 47 Option Menu of Sent MMS: Forward: forward the current sent MMS to other contacts. Delete: select to delete the current selected MMS or the whole MMS list Delete all: delete all messages in the sent mailbox. Call: call the current MMS sender number. View type: display the sent list of MMS by date and subject.
  • Page 48 Totem includes commonly used messages preloaded for your convenience. These preloaded responses can be edited as follows. Select: MENU KEY >Messages >MMS>Templates. To edit existing templates, select MENU KEY. To create a new template select OPTION and then NEW Type in the content of the message template and select MENU KEY to save.
  • Page 49: Email

    This feature requires the support of the Mobilicity network. Please contact Mobilicity for more details. Totem supports a number of POP3/IMAP4 email accounts, allowing you to access email and respond from your device. Consult your Internet Service Provider for the required settings. The required setting include: account name, email address, Save copy, User name, Password, Receive server, Send server, Receive port, Send port, Auth.type, SMTP...
  • Page 50: Contacts

    Create and Send Email Select: MENU KEY >Messages >Email>New. Scroll to the subject line and enter the subject Scroll to the text section and compose the message To add an attachment to your E-mail, select: Option >Add attachment. To insert a contact card into the E-mail, select: Option >Add vCard.
  • Page 51 View mode: display the mail of mail list by date and subject. Details: display the mail data. View unsuccessfully-sent Email Select: MENU KEY >Email > Outbox. Select the message you wish to view and select the MENU KEY to view it. Option Menu of Outbox Message: Resend: resend the selected mail.
  • Page 52 Option Menu of Viewing Sent Email: Forward: forward the sent E-mail to other contact. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected E-mail. Attachment list: view the detailed list in attachment. Extract: extract number, URL, mail address from the content. Details: from,subject, time, size, to, priority, attachment.
  • Page 53: Set Up Contact View

    With the contacts feature, you can manage the information, such as contact phone number and address and you can set up the personal ringtone and incoming call image or send the v-Card to the contacts. Up to 1000 contacts can be stored in the device with additional storage capacity on the (U)SIM card.
  • Page 54 Edit a Contact Select: MENU KEY > Contacts. Select the contact entry and select OPTION and select EDIT and OK. If the data of the contact is saved in the phone, the contents that can be edited include: name, mobile number, other numbers, number type, group, E-mail, URL, birthday, ringtone, image and notes.
  • Page 55 Add job title: add the post item which can be edited. Search Contacts The phone supports alphabetic search in English. Contacts will be ordered alphabetically starting with the first letter of the name. Select: MENU KEY > Contacts. Search a contact and phone number by the alphabetic sequence.
  • Page 56: Manage A Group

    call/Fixed dial. My business card: preset to edit the self-message. Speed dial: support to set up the numeric key of keyboard to Quick Dial Key of contact number in contacts. Under the standby status, press and hold the numeric key 1 is dialing the voice mailbox, press and hold other numeric keys is calling the contact’s number.
  • Page 57: Business Cards

    Option Menu for Customizing Group: Edit: edit relevant data for current group, including group name, group ringtone and group image. New: create the group. Delete: delete a currently-selected group. Business cards Create a business card Select: MENU KEY >Contacts. Select OPTION and select SETTINGS. Select MY BUSINESS CARD and select the MENU KEY to open the business card setting window.
  • Page 58: Memory Status

    business card in message. After finishing message editing, you can selct OPTION and SEND, followed by OK. Input the address of the recipient and select the MENU KEY to send. Memory Status View Memory Status Select: MENU KEY >Contacts. Select OPTION and select MEMORY STATUS. Memory status exists in two places;...
  • Page 59: Alarm Clock

    The tools menu includes an Alarm clock, Calculator, Voice Recorder and World time clock. To access the TOOLS menu select the MENU KEY from the main menu and select the TOOLS icon. Alarm Clock You can set the alarm clock for a specific time and can activate the alarm clock with a recurring date.
  • Page 60: Recorder

    Recorder The phone supports record and play functions. Using the Recorder Select: MENU KEY > Tools > Recorder. To activate the recorder, select the MENU KEY To pause recording select the MENU KEY. To end the recording, select the DOWN NAVIGATION KEY and the phone will store the recorded file into My stuff automatically.
  • Page 61 The phone will display the city position in the map, local date, time, time zone and day &night status. Set Locate Zone Select: MENU KEY > Tools >World Time. Select a city by either the map or via the quick search. Select OPTION and select SET LOCATE ZONE and select OK.
  • Page 62: Media Player

    The Multimedia menu includes a media player and FM radio. The media player supports playing audio and video files, including AMR, AAC, MP3, WAV, IMY, MID, MIDI, MMF, 3GP, 3G2, 3GPP and MP4 formats. When the player is open, use the 4 way navigation key to control the functions of the media player.
  • Page 63 Delete the File from the Play List Select: MENU KEY > Multimedia > Media player. Select OPTION and PLAY LIST and then select OPTION to open the play list. Select OPTION and REMOVE to select deletion mode. If selecting batch deletion mode, you can use the MENU KEY to select the file you want to remove, and then click OPTION and select REMOVE, followed by YES.
  • Page 64: Fm Radio

    by MMS, E-mail or Bluethooth. Full screen (only video): you can conceal the panel to play video with full screen while playing the video. Details: display the attribute message of play file, including name, format, creation date, playing extent and size of the file.
  • Page 65: My Stuff

    The My stuff folder supports the operation of images, sounds, videos and JAVA files. You can use My stuff to manage files stored in the phone or the optional Micro SD card; for example: pictures, videos, and music. Within My Stuff you can set up new folders, move or copy files. In addition, you can view detailed information of the file and the mount of available memory.
  • Page 66: Files

    Copy folder: Copy the current folder to other position. View mode: list and abbreviatory image. Memory status: display the phone and storage status of external memorizer. Files View Files Select: MENU KEY >My stuff Select a folder including: images, sounds, videos, applications and others.
  • Page 67 New Folder: create the new folder in the current folder. View mode: set up to array the files by list/abbreviatory image. Details: display the current detailed message of the file, including name, mode, type, time creation, size, resolution, position and file protection. Memory status: view the phone and occupied status of external memorizer.
  • Page 68 Details: display the current detailed message of the file, including name, mode, type, time creation, size, position and file protection. Memory status: view the phone and occupied status of external memorizer. Option Menu for Video List: Send: send the selected files by MMS/E-mail/Bluetooth. Move: move the selected file from the current position to other position.
  • Page 69: Calendar

    You can save the To-Do List, appointments, important dates and memos. The phone will remind you of the related events, assisting you in managing your routines. To access the CALENDAR menu select the MENU KEY from the homescreen and select the CALENDAR icon. After you enter into the calendar window, the current date will be displayed in the calendar month view.
  • Page 70: Managing Events

    Delete: delete the Current/A certain day ago/ All/Partial events. To certain day: skip to a designated date. Settings: set up alarm ringtones for different types of events, and set up the parameter for Week View including the date and name of Week View. Expired Event: display all outdated event logs.
  • Page 71: Call Log

    The call log allows you to view Outgoing calls, incoming calls, missed calls and relevant messages. To access the CALL LOG, select the MENU KEY from the home screen and select the CALL LOG icon. Option Menu for Call Log •...
  • Page 72 SAVE NUMBER, then select OK. If saving as a new contact entry, select the type of number, select OK and input the other information of contact Select SAVE. If adding the number as an update to an existing contact, select number’s type, add any other information of contact and select SAVE.
  • Page 73: Settings

    The settings function will help you customize the phone. Do not revise settings provided by Mobilicity. To access the SETTINGS menu select the MENU KEY from the home screen and select the SETTINGS icon. For more details on setting persoinalizing the settings in yoru device see the section titled SETTING...
  • Page 74: Call Settings

    This feature requires the support of the Mobilicity network.
  • Page 75: Network Settings

    PIN2 which support 4-8. The original lock password of the phone when leaving the factory is 0000. The (U)SIM card password and PIN2 are provided by Mobilicity. If you input an invalid PIN/PIN2 3 consecutive times in a row your (U)SIM card will be locked.
  • Page 76: Connection Settings

    keyboard lock function. After launching the auto keyboard lock, it will lock the keyboard automatically after operating one minute without key pressing under the standby status of the phone to prevent dialing the number wrongly. Phone lock: set up to launch or close the function of phone lock.
  • Page 77 Settings. Option for Bluetooth Settings: Visibility: Aiming at other Bluetooth device to display or conceal the local phone. Dial up: Launch or close the Dial-up Mode. Device name: Input the name of local phone. Pairing Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth devices are paired prior to being able to communicate and exchange information.
  • Page 78 which Bluetooth device you send it to. Note: in order to send a file via Bluetooth your device must be paired with the receiving device in advance. See instructions on pairing above. If the object device requires a password, the phone will prompt you to input.
  • Page 79: Reset Settings

    Reset Settings There are two types or reset options; partial or full. A partial recovery (Restore Specific), restores all settings to the factory default but does not erase user-created content, including contacts, messages and files. A full recovery (Restore All), restores the device to factory settings and erases all user-created or downloaded content.
  • Page 80: Faq And Troubleshooting Solutions

    If the device programmed with a PIN to restrict user access you will be required to enter the PIN each time the phone is powered on. Input PIN. If an invalid PIN number is input 3 consecutive times the Mobilicity PUK must be input. Input PUK (U)SIM Card Error Check to see if the (U)SIM card metal surface is contaminated.
  • Page 81 Weak signal. If only one or two signal strength bars are displayed you may be in an area with weak signal. Try moving to a different location for a stronger signal. Confirm if you are in the Mobilicity coverage area. (U)SIM card is invalid. Please contact Mobilicity. Cannot Dial Out...
  • Page 82 If the phone continues to be unable to charge it might be a problem with the battery or adapter. Totem comes with a 12 month warranty against manufacturer’s defects. If your phone requires service please consult your Mobilicity retailer for more information.
  • Page 83: Health And Safety Information

    Health and Safety Information RF/SAR Information Your phone is a low-energy wireless receiver. Upon powering it on, the phone will emit a low-level radio frequency (RF). All governments around the world use the national safety directives framed by specialized scientific organizations, such as ICNIRP and IEEE. These directives have established an approved level of radio waves exposure to common population.
  • Page 84 • Discard used batteries at a recycling location. Do not place in the garbage. • The battery charging time depends on the remained capacity, type and adapter. The battery may be charged for hundreds of times, but will wear out gradually. Please purchases new battery when the standby time is shorter than the normal time obviously.
  • Page 85 • Ensure that the phone is used within the temperature range - -10℃ to 50℃. Electronic Apparatus Most electronic devices shield the radio information. Please contact with the manufacturer for related information. Pacemaker: keep the phone 6 inches (15cm) or above apart from the pacemaker;...
  • Page 86 Please input the emergency call under the standby mode and then press key to dial out if you want to dial the emergency call. Other Important Safety Information Please use the accessories of the original manufacturer or the accessories approved by the manufacturer. The usage of any unapproved accessory may affect the phone’s performance and damage the phone, even resulting in the human body risks.
  • Page 87 damage to the internal circuit board. When cleaning the phone, use a dry static-proof cloth. Do not use chemicals, such as detergents. Please power off the phone before cleaning it. Please do not paint your phone because the pigments will impede your phone from being used normally.
  • Page 88 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 2. The phone with internal antenna has been tested for compliance with FCC RF Exposure (SAR) limits and is complied with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements. MAX. SAR Measued (1g) Head: 1.28 W/kg (At left-Cheek High Channel) Body: 0.948 W/kg (At Body Middle Channel) 3.

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