Contents 1) Introduction 4.7) Forwarding Messages 4.8) Deleting Messages 1.1) Overview 1.2) Box Contents 5) Phone Settings 1.3) Functions of Buttons 5.1) Menu Settings 2) Getting Started 5.2) Sounds 2.1) Installing the Battery, SIM Card and 5.3) Dual SIM Settings Memory Card 5.4) Phone Settings 2.2) Charging the Battery...
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8) Multimedia 2 8 13) Health and Safety 8.1) Camera 14) Declaration of Conformity 8.2) Image Viewer 8.3) Video Recorder 8.4) Video Player 8.5) Audio Player 8.6) Sound Recorder 8.7) FM Radio 9) General 9.1) Torch 9.2) Calendar 9.3) Tasks 9.4) Alarm 9.5) World Clock 9.6) Calculator...
1) Introduction 1.1) Overview Power ON/OFF/End button Left button Send button Right soft button Navigation button Left soft button OK button Mini USB/ Audio/Charger jack Up button Speaker Down button Camera Right button Page: 4...
1.2) Box Contents Please check the box includes the following components. If there are any items missing please contact your supplier. - Handset - Headset - Power Adaptor - User Manual - Data Cable - Quick Start-Up Guide Page: 5...
1.3) Functions of Buttons Power ON/OFF/End Button - When the phone is OFF, press to turn ON the phone. - When the phone is ON and the screen is unlocked, press to turn OFF the phone. Navigation Button Up Button - During an active call, press to increase the volume on the earpiece.
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Left Button - Use this button to navigate the Main menu. - Whilst listening to the FM radio, press to search for a lower radio frequency. - In standby mode use this button to go to sounds. Right Button - Use this button to navigate the Main menu. - Whilst listening to the FM radio, press to search for a higher radio frequency.
2) Getting Started 2.1) Installing the Battery, SIM Card and Memory Card Your phone comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and is designed to use only manufacturer-specified original batteries and accessories. Battery performance depends on many factors, including network configuration, signal strength, the temperature of the environment in which you operate your phone, the features and/or settings you select and use, items attached to connecting ports, your voice, data, and other program usage patterns.
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SIM1 SIM2 SIM1 SIM2 4. Slot the SIM card into place. 5. Replace the battery into position Always ensure the SIM card is and slide the back cover into place inserted correctly before replacing until you hear a click. the battery. Page: 9...
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Installing the Micro SD Memory Card. 1. Make sure that your mobile phone is powered OFF. 2. Remove the battery cover. 3. Pull the battery up and remove it from the mobile phone. 4. Slide the micro SD card holder to the Open position and flip the holder upwards. 5.
2.2) Charging the Battery Only use the power adaptor and USB data cable provided in this pack to charge your phone. There are 2 methods for charging the battery. Charging the battery with the Power Adaptor and USB data cable. 1.
2.3) Powering ON/OFF Ensure the SIM card and battery has been inserted correctly into your phone before attempting to power ON. Press and hold the Power ON/OFF/End button for 3 seconds to power ON/OFF your phone. Page: 12...
3) Making Phone Calls 3.1) Making a Call using the Keypad 1. In Standby mode, input the contact number on the keypad. 2. Press the Send button to make a call. 3. Press the Power ON/OFF/End button to terminate a call. 3.2) Making a Call from Contacts 1.
4) Messages 4.1) SMS Settings 1. In the Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select Messages > Message Settings > SMS to access the submenu. Save Sent Messages: Enables you to save your sent messages. Preferred storage: Enables you to save the SMS to the SIM card or to the phone.
Sending: Sets your delivery reports and MMS sending options. Retrieval: Allows you to set the network operator your MMS data received from different network. Preferred storage: You can select your desired storage location for pictures, music or video files received via MMS. Memory status: View the storage capacity remaining or used. 4.3) Composing a SMS 1.
4.5) Save the information as a Draft When composing a message, the MMS or SMS can be saved to the Draft box by pressing Power On/OFF/End button or going to Options and select Save to Drafts. To edit the message 1.
1. In the Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Select Messages and go to the message want to forward. 3. Select Options > Forward. 4. Edit your message and select Options > Send To. 5.
5) Phone Settings 5.1) Menu Settings 1. In the Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings to access the submenu to display the list of options to change your phone settings. 5.2) Sounds 1.
Message Volume: Increase or decrease the volume for the message tone. Keypad Tone: Allows you to select a Click sound or Tone sound when a button is pressed. Keypad Volume: Increase or decrease the volume when a button is pressed. Power ON Tone: Allows you to select a Power ON tone.
5.4) Phone Settings 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Phone Settings. 3. Edit the following to set your phone settings: Time & Date: Allows you to set your local time, Time and date and format to be displayed. Schedule Power ON/OFF: Allows you to set preferred times to automatically switch your handset ON and OFF.
5.6) Call Settings Allows you to set voice calls, plus other features such as voicemail, call barring, waiting and forwarding. 5.7) Security Settings Using a PIN code to protect your SIM card You can specify a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to protect the SIM card from unauthorised use. 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 2.
1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 1. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Security Settings. 2. Enable the Keypad Lock and select the delay time for this function. 5.8) Bluetooth Settings 1.
6) Managing Contacts 6.1) Creating Contacts There are several ways to create contacts. You can add new contacts with additional personal information. Setting this up will allow you to call the person quickly or browse the information more efficiently. Contacts are saved in the phone’s memory or in the SIM card. 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 2.
Phone: Allows you to save to the phone memory. The name and number can be stored and a ringtone can be assigned to the contact. 3. Edit the fields with the contact information. Name: Input the name of the contact using the keypad. Number: Input the contact number using the keypad. 4.
6.4) Deleting a Contact 1. In the Standby mode press the Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select the desired contact to delete. 3. Press the Left Soft button to access the Options menu. 4.
7) Using Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows devices to exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. The Bluetooth device must be initially paired with your phone. 7.1) Turning ON Bluetooth and making your phone Visible (Discoverable) Allows you to manage the connection and set up device names and enable the visibility of your phone for other Bluetooth devices.
4. Select the name of the device detected on your phone and when prompted, select Pair to complete the pairing process. Note: To successfully pair 2 devices you must use the same Password. 7.3) Un-Pairing a Bluetooth Device You can disconnect a paired device with your phone. 1.
8) Multimedia 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 2. Select Multimedia to access the submenu to display the list of multimedia options. 3. Edit the following submenus to change your multimedia settings. 8.1) Camera Enables you to take pictures and change the camera and image settings, as well as the colour scheme.
Browse Style: View the pictures as list or grid format. Send: Allows you to send the image via Bluetooth or as a MMS message. Use As: Allows you to set the picture as your Wallpaper or Screen Saver. Rename: Allows you to rename the file. Delete: Delete the current image. Sort by: Allows you to organise and sort the file by Name, Type, Time and Size.
to shuffle your music when you are listening to it. 8.6) Sound Recorder The display shows the length of recording time and volume meter. You can choose where to store the recordings and change the audio volume. 1. Press the Ok button to start recording. 2. Press the Right soft button to stop recording and the Left Soft button to pause/continue.
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5. Use the Ok button to deactivate the FM Radio. 6. Use the Volume Up/Down button on the Navigation button to adjust the volume. 7. Select Options to edit the following settings: Channel List: List the present radio channels. Manual Input: Input the frequency of the radio station manually. Auto Search: Enables the Auto search and automatically saves the channels in its memory.
9) General 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 2. Select General to access the submenu to display the list of options. 9.1) Torch 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2.
the dates sequentially. View All: View all the Event reminders stored on the Calendar. Add Event: Input the details and set different reminders for your events. Delete Event: Delete an entry. Jump to date: Select a date to view the events set up. Go to Today: Select to view events on the current day.
Repeat: The task can be set to notify once or repeatedly every day, weekly, monthly or yearly. You can also customise this to your requirements. Priority: Sets low, medium or high priority of the task. Details: Enter more information about the task in this field. 9.4) Alarm The alarm clock function can be configured to meet different alarm settings. 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2.
9.5) World Clock Allows you to set different world time zones and activate daylight saving time feature. 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select General > World Clock. 3. Use the Left/Right button on the Navigation button to scroll through the different time zones.
9.8) eBook You can view files in TXT format in the eBook folder. 1. In Standby mode press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select General > eBook > Bookshelf to access the eBook list. 3. Select the desired file to view. Page: 36...
10) File Manager This option allows you to manage your files, stored in the phone or in the memory card. 1. In Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select File Manager. 3. Select Phone or Memory Card to access the submenu. 4. Edit the following fields to manage your files: New Folder: Creates a new folder. Rename: Allows you to rename the file.
11) Services 11.1) Internet Service 1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select Services > Internet Service to access the submenu. 3. Edit the following fields to modify your internet settings: Homepage: By selecting this option, your mobile phone will go directly to the pre-set homepage.
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1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation button to select Services > APN Settings > Options > Add APN Account. 3. Input the correct information provided by your network operator to set up the network connection.
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Tecmobile is under license where required. FCC Notice This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Tecmobile reserves the right to modify, change specifications or information in this manual without any consequential liability or prior notice. Under no circumstances, except as required by applicable law, will Tecmobile or any of its licensors be responsible for indirect damages or consequential loss of income or data however caused. Page: 42...
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To the fullest extent permissible by applicable law by using the applications provided with your device, you acknowledge that the application is provided “as is”. Tecmobile does not provide a warranty, make any representations, or take any responsi- bility for the end-user support, content or functionality of third-party applications provided with your device.
13) Health and Safety RF/SAR Information Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When switching on, your phone sends out low-level radio-frequency (RF). Country governments all over the world adopt state security guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations such as ICNIRP and IEEE. These guidelines establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
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The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use on the ear is 0.343W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.448 W/kg. Batteries Never use a charger or battery that is damaged in any way. Use the battery properly. Do not short-circuit the battery, which may damage the battery, cause heat or cause fire. Do not dispose of batteries in high temperature or in a fire as they may explode. Return the waste battery to the dealer or appointed recycle locations. Do not dispose as household waste.
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Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in the area you are in, and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or it may cause danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its User’s Guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. It is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder) for your satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel.
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Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers advise the distance between your phone and heart pacemaker should be 6 inches (15.3 cm) at least, otherwise the phone could interfere with the pace- maker. People fitted with a pacemaker should note the following: • Always keep a distance (at least 6 inches) between the phone and the pacemaker, when the phone is switched ON. • Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket • Listen to the phone using the ear which is farther from the pacemaker. Caution: Please switch OFF your phone if you feel there is interference, and consult the doctor as soon as you can.
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Hearing Aids Mobile phones may cause some interference with some hearing aids. If so, please consult your hearing aid manufacturer other safety information. • If you do not use your phone for extended periods, please switch it OFF and remove the battery to save energy. • Do not have the volume excessively loud while using the phone, as this could impair your hearing. • Repairs should only be undertaken by an approved agent. • Avoid using phone cases that have magnetic closures: These can affect the performance and life of the phone and its components. • If you or your family have a medical record of dizziness or epilepsy, please consult your doctor first, if you want to play phone games or use the torch.
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To make an emergency call, enter the local emergency number in standby mode to make a call. Care and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsman ship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will allow you to enjoy this product for many years. - Keep your phone away from small children and pets.
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- Do not expose your phone to hot sunlight which may cause it to over-heat. - Do not place your phone near inflammable liquids, gas or explosive substances. - Do not drop or knock the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. - When cleaning the phone, use a damp or anti-static cloth. Do not use a dry or static cloth.
14) Declaration of Conformity Hereby, we declare under our sole responsibility that your device, and in combination with the accessories, are in compliance with the appropriate standards EN 301511, EN 300328, EN 301489-1/-7/-17, EN 60950-1, EN 50360, EN 50332-1,EN 50371,EN 62311, following the provisions of Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive 1999/5/EC.
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