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  • Page 1 User’s Manual EL350Dual User’s manual...
  • Page 2 Please read the manual carefully. The phone supports dual-card online at the same time, you remove the two phones at the same time bring the trouble to truly enjoy a life of science and technology. This color-screen phone is designed for use on the GSM/GPRS network. Along with the basic communication function, it also provides you with practical functions to help with your work and life, such as card-styled phonebook, 64-chord ring tone, watch/alarm clock,,calculator, games,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents CHAPTER 1 SAFETY INFORMATION ··············································5 1.1 G ···························5 ENERAL RECAUTIONS 1.2 B ···························6 ATTERY RECAUTIONS 1.3 C ···························8 HARGER RECAUTIONS CHAPTER 2 PHONE INTRODUCTION ··········································· 10 2.1 SIM C ········································· 11 2.2 B ··········································· 12 ATTERY 2.3 D ········································· 14 2.4 P ····································...
  • Page 4 3.11 S ········································· 45 ERVICES 3.12 B ······································ 48 LUETOOTH CHAPTER 4 INPUT METHODS····················································· 50 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ··············································· 51 CHAPTER 6 LIMITED WARRANTY ··············································· 53 CHAPTER 7 DECLARATION OF CE CONFORMITY·························· 56 User’s manual...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Safety Information

    Chapter 1 Safety Information 1.1 General Precautions  Please turn off your phone in an airplane, hospital or areas where the phone may disturb the operation of sensitive or medical equipment. Please use your phone in accordance with the rules of the areas. ...
  • Page 6: Battery Precautions

    cause electric leakage or other problems.  Do not use needle, stylus or pointed objects to press the keys; otherwise the phone may break down and malfunction.  Prevent the phone from nearing magnetic objects such as magnetic cards, credit cards, floppy disks. The radio wave of the phone may erase the information stored on them.
  • Page 7 occur.  Do not dismantle or refit the battery or weld the contact points otherwise leakage, excessive heat, burst and fire may occur.  The liquid leaked from the battery may cause blind if entering into the human eyes. In this case, please wash the eyes with clean water immediately (do not rub the eyes) and go to hospital as soon as possible.
  • Page 8: Charger Precautions

     The battery life is limited and will be reduced after long and frequent charging. If it doesn’t work after several charging, it indicates the end of its life. You need to replace it with new battery of specified model. ...
  • Page 9 otherwise electric leakage, fire and other problems to the charger.  Do not touch the charger, power cord or power socket with a wet hand; otherwise electric shock may occur.  Do not put heavy objects upon the power cord or refit it. Otherwise electric shock or fire may occur.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Phone Introduction

    Chapter 2 Phone Introduction User’s manual...
  • Page 11: Sim Card

    2.1 SIM Card Before you use your phone, you must insert your SIM card. It’s your key to enter into the GSM network. All the information related to the connection to the network and logs of calls is recorded in the metal area of the SIM card. Also recorded on the SIM card are names and calls in the phonebook as well as text messages.
  • Page 12: Battery

     When the SIM card needs to be taken out, turn the phone off, open the back cover, remove the battery; then open the SIM slot strip and take the SIM card out of the slot.  Before installing the TF card, turn the phone off and remove the battery as well as other external power.
  • Page 13  Charging the Battery Plug the charger into a power socket. The power is on when the power indictor light is lit *Note:Don’t take up the battery when the battery is charging. Insert the connector of the charger into the port on the right side of the phone. The battery symbol appeared at the top right corner indicates the state of charging.
  • Page 14: Data Line

    Charge the battery when the phone is turned off automatically or displays the warning of low battery. If the battery has not used up, the charging time will be shortened. The standby time and talk time provided by the manufacturer is calculated in the ideal environment.
  • Page 15: Power On/Off

    *Note: Install the drive of web camera on PC. Charging: use the charging function only. The phone returns to standby, and the other functions are still available. 2.4 Power on/off  Press and hold the Power Key to turn the phone on or off. ...
  • Page 16 Display launuage selection [Menu] → [Settings] → [Phone settings] → [Launguage] Wallpaper setting on display [Menu] → [Settings] → [Phone settings] → [Display] → [Wallpaper] Tone, Volume, Alert type, Ring type, Answer mode setting [Menu] → [User profiles] → [General] → [Customize] Security settings such as Phone and Key lock [Menu] →...
  • Page 17 MMS and data account profiles of your network provider before using. You have the following three possibilities to set the profiles: Your network provider will send you the profiles automatically, if you change the phone: This option depends on your network provider You can ask your network provider to send the profiles by SMS You can input the profiles by yourself Please refer to the following menu for your input of the profiles:...
  • Page 18 Factory reset(Restore factory settings In case you have any problem by using of your phone you can reset you phone, then the phone will be back to factory settings: Menu  Settings  Restore factory settings: Please input the password 1122.. Please make sure your datas in the phone before your factory reset.
  • Page 19 display to set the time and date newly and you should set the new time and date again. Data management and edit by PC You can manage and edit your data and files stored in the memory card by PC, but not your data and files stored in the phone.
  • Page 20: File Manager

    Flashlight Your phone has a flash function. You can switch on and off through pressing and holding the camera keys: 3.3 File manager  Functions: ­ Open: display the contents of the folder. ­ Create: create a new archive under the current folder. ­...
  • Page 21: Phonebook

    the audio player. - Photos: the default storage path of photos. - Video: the default storage path of videos 3.4 Phonebook  Quick Search: enter into the browse screen of the phonebook. You can enter corresponding information in the searching column below to sort the entries out. Modes of searching include: 1.
  • Page 22: Fun & Game

    entries form the card to the phone, or copy all the entries form the card1 to card 2; or vice versa.  Delete: select the items to delete the call record. Select to delete all the call record from SIM card1 . Select to delete all the call record from SIM card12.Select to delete all the call record from the phonebook.
  • Page 23: Call Center

    Help: get to see the game rules.  Game setting Audio: turn on/off the background music Vibration: turn on/off the games vibration. Volume: set the volume level. 3.6 Call center  Call history You can select SIM1 call history,or SIM2 call history,the manus as follows : ...
  • Page 24  Delete Log: The user can choose to clear all the entries of a list.  Call time: Four sub-menus are provided in Call time: Last Call, Dialed Calls, Received Calls and Clear All. ­ Last Call: check the duration of the last call. ­...
  • Page 25: Messages

     GPRS counter Last Sent: record the bytes sent last time. Last received: record the bytes received last time. All Sent Data: record all the bytes sent. All Received Data: record all the bytes received. Clear Counters: start counting 3.7 Messages ...
  • Page 26 phone to SIM card. Use Number: dial or store in the phonebook the number extracted from the message. Use Link: Extract and store the web link contained in the message.  Outbox: Can select the SIM1 outbox or the SIM2 outbox check the un-sent messages.
  • Page 27  Write message: Enter in to write message. You can enter short message. Complete: select the entry to stand for finishing keying message and you can take the next steps. 1. Send: to send the message, select to get into recipients and you can enter the phone number or look from the phonebook and select the receiver’s phone number.
  • Page 28 Common settings: activate Reports or Reply Path. Memory status: check the available space in SIM card or mobile message box. Preferred storage: choose to save in mobile or SIM card.  MMS Multimedia messages contain text, picture and sound.Through MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), you can not only send or receive pictures and texts, but also receive audio files attached to messages.
  • Page 29 all the senders and recipients Reply: reply in text message to the sender of the multimedia message or all the senders and recipients ­ Forward: forward the multimedia message to others. ­ Delete: delete the multimedia message. ­ Delete All: delete all the multimedia messages in the inbox. ...
  • Page 30 main network, roaming network, send report, read report and permit sending report and so on. Filter: filter the multimedia messages. Memory: space of the saved multimedia messages, used memory and free memory.  Email Function of using validates email account to send or receive emails. Emails contain text and attachment.
  • Page 31  Email setting: Sending setting: set the parameters when sending emails, such as files name, sending account, contact agreement, automatic receiving and sending, maximum receiving capacity and so on. *Note: sending account needs to be the defined account setting provided by network supplier, such as China GPRS user can select the sending account as CHINA MOBILE EMAIL.
  • Page 32: Ultimedia

    follows:  Receiving Mode: open or close the receiving of cell broadcast message.  Read Message: read the cell broadcast messages you subscribe to.  Language: set the language of cell broadcast.  Channel Setting: set the channel of cell broadcast, including the selection, add, edit and delete.
  • Page 33  View: zoom in the selected picture.  Browse style: change the mode of picture browse. “Matrix” and “List” are available.  Forward: use the selected pictures as the wallpaper, screen saver, switch on/off film, and adding to the phonebook. ...
  • Page 34  Video player Play the films stored by users. Options are as follows:  Play: play the selected file.  Forward: transfer the selected file to the phonebook, screen saver, and switch on /off film.  Rename: rename the selected file. ...
  • Page 35: Rganizer

    ­ Random: play randomly. ­ Background playing: playing will not stop when exiting the menu. ­ Sound Effects: Set the sound effect of audio player.  Record Choose to record. Press left soft key to do the operations:  Record: record a new sound ...
  • Page 36 Enter into the sub-menus of Calendar.  Calendar: create a new event and add an alarm clock to it by Once, Daily, User-defined, Weekly, and Monthly. ­ Once: the event will warn only once. ­ Daily: the event will warn at the specified time every day. ­...
  • Page 37 4. Weekly: warn only once in a week. 5. Monthly: warn only once in a month.  Browse: check the stored entries.  Add: add a new entry  Edit: edit the stored entries.  Delete: delete a selected entry. ...
  • Page 38: Ettings

     Ring method: the option ring tones are ring, vibration, vibration and ring.  World clock Use direction key to read each city’s time zone and the date and time in each city. 3.10 Settings  Dual SIM settings Dual SIM open:open the dual SIM Only SIM1 open:only open the SIM1 Only SIM2 open:only open the SIM2 Flight mode:close the network,open flight.
  • Page 39 time. Power on dispaly: select the film played when the phone is turned on. Power off dispaly: select the film played when the phone is turned off. Date and Time Display: Open or close the display of the current time in standby.
  • Page 40 ­ If Out of Reach: divert incoming calls to another number if you cannot be reached. ­ If Not Answered: divert incoming calls to another number after you phone rings for a specified time without answering. ­ If Busy: divert incoming calls to another number when you have an active call.
  • Page 41 1、Black list:you can edit the phone number in the restricted call lista and choose to turn on or off the function. If set on, the phone number in the list would be rejected to be connected. 2、Automatic Redial: Have your phone redial a number after it fails doing so 3、IP Dial-up: to set and store the IP dial-up of numbers in the phonebook 4、Call time display: Display the duration of a call at the end of a minute 5、Call time reminder: display the duration of a call...
  • Page 42 The PIN code can prevent your SIM card from unapproved use. If the PIN code is closed, you can open it to activate its protection. The phone will ask for the PIN code next time the phone is turned on. If the PIN code is opened, you can close it to deactivate its protection.
  • Page 43 *Note: Certain functions are network service.  SIM2 security setup The same to the SIM1 security setup.  Phone Lock: The phone lock can prevent your phone from unapproved use. Select Phone Lock to activate the protection of your phone. The phone will ask for the password next time it is turned on;...
  • Page 44: User Profiles

    Reset to default settings with the password of 1122. 3.11 User Profiles  General  Activate: activate the general profile  Personalize: Enter into individual settings of the general profile. Functions as follows: Tone settings: change the ring tone for incoming calls, alarm clock, phone on/off, phone sliding, message and keypad tone.
  • Page 45: Extra

    Automatically activate the profile when earphone is plugged in. The rest is the same as the general profile.  Bluetooth The same as the general profile 3.12 Extra  Calculator  Press the key 0-9 for the input of numbers and the # key for that of the decimal point.
  • Page 46 the connecting settings. If you haven’t set it, it will use the one set by the manufacturer.  Bookmark: display the bookmarks available. Select it to connect to the website.  History: keep the websites you surfed on record.  Enter Address: enter any WAP website or other internet websites. ...
  • Page 47: Gsm Data

    History: check the websites you surfed on the record Enter Address: enter directly the URL to go to the website Set as Homepage: set the current page as the homepage Save Picture: save the picture of the current page. Service Inbox: check the service inbox for messages. Settings: enter into the setting menu.
  • Page 48: Bluetooth

    ­ Password: the password of dialing server (not WAP gateway). Certification: choose the encryption method of the certification.  STK STK is the additional service provided by network supplier. the function menu is different from each SIM card. 3.14 Bluetooth The phone is equipped with the Bluetooth technology, and supporting ear bud mode, text transferring mode and other modes.
  • Page 49 Connecting: obtain the information resources from the connecting devices. Device Name: change the device name of the other side. Delete: delete the name of a selected device. Delete All: delete all the records in the device list. Service Record: check the service available. Searching for new device: search for new devices within the effective range.
  • Page 50: Chapter 4 Input Methods

    Chapter 4 Input methods  Input Methods General Introduction This phone supports English input methods. It provides input method such as Capital letter, small letter, numbers etc. Functions allow the inputs of characters include: Write and edit text message Write and edit names and numbers in the phonebook. Search for names of the numbers in the phonebook.
  • Page 51: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Settings of certain functions fail Such functions are not supported by the network supplier or you haven’t applied for them. PIN locked Enter the password and PUK code supplied with the SIM card or contact the network supplier. PIN2 locked Enter the password and PUK2 code supplied with the SIM card or...
  • Page 52 manual. The Manufacture reserves the right for the changes in the technical standards without advanced notice. The Manufacture reserves the right for the changes in this manual without further notice. The Manufacture reserves the right for the changes in the technical specification without advanced notice.
  • Page 53: Chapter 6 Limited Warranty

    Mobistel Service Center in EUROPE (Mobistel GmbH) LIMITED WARRANTY Mobistel Service Center in Germany (Mobistel GmbH) will repair or at its option replace your product without charge, which proves to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use. The warranty period shall be from the date of original purchase.
  • Page 54 Upgrading of software due to changes in network parameters The problems that arise as a result of use of the accessories not approved by Mobistel. Accidents, Acts of God or any cause beyond the control of Mobistel caused by lightning, water, fire, public disturbances and...
  • Page 55 If a product any time after the warranty term or where this warranty does not apply due to the nature of the defect or fault, then Mobistel Service Center in Germany (Mobistel GmbH) may in its discretion carry out such repairs subject to customer paying Mobistel Service Center in Germany (Mobistel GmbH) its fees from such a repair.
  • Page 56: Chapter 7 Declaration Of Ce Conformity

    Chapter 7 Declaration of CE Conformity Declaration of CE Conformity(R&TTE) We, Mobistel GmbH, declare that the product GSM Mobile Phone: EL350Dual to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative documents: EN50360:2001/IEC 62209-1 :2006, EN 60950-1:2001+A11:2004, EN301 489-1(V1.6.1),...

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