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Lenovo
User Manual
Model: FLY V100
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  • Page 1 English Lenovo User Manual Model: FLY V100 Please read this manual carefully before operating this product.
  • Page 2 Thanks for choosing Fly products. For the safe and efficient operation of this product, please read this manual and other materials carefully before you first operate it. Fly shall bear no liability for any losses caused by improper operation of this product not in compliance with the instructions and requirements of this manual or by your misunderstanding of this manual, except for losses caused by the improper installation or operation of Fly...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTNETS Chapter I Safety and Maintenance ---------------------------------------- 7 Chapter II Before Using Your Phone -------------------------------------13 2.1 P ..............13 HONE XTERIOR 2.2 K ............... 13 ESCRIPTION 2.3 D ............... 16 ISPLAY 2.4 I ............... 17 CONS 2.5 B ............... 19 ATTERY 2.5.1 Removing and Installing Your Battery......
  • Page 4 Chapter IV Feature Menu --------------------------------------------------41 4.1 U ............ 41 SING THE EATURE 4.1.1 Option Menu ..............41 4.1.2 Shortcuts ..............41 4.1.3 Quitting the Menu ............41 4.2 F ..........41 EATURE TRUCTURE 4.3 P ............... 48 HONE 4.3.1 Contact List..............48 4.3.2 New Entry:..............
  • Page 5 4.5.8 GPR Counter ..............83 4.6 P ............... 83 HONE ETUP 4.6.1 Profiles ................. 83 4.6.2 Display Setup ............... 86 4.6.3 System Setup ............... 87 4.6.4 Call Setup..............88 4.6.5 Deactivate Communication ........... 92 4.6.6 Shortcut Menu Setup ............ 93 4.6.7 Security Setup ..............
  • Page 6 4.9.8 Currency Converter............. 114 4.9.9 World Clock ..............114 4.9.10 Health............... 115 4.10 S ..............115 ERVICE 4.10.1 SIM Card Application* ..........115 4.10.2 WAP................. 116 4.10.3 Data Connection Setup ..........119 4.11 M ..............121 OCUMENTS Chapter V Input Method -------------------------------------------------- 126 5.1 G ............
  • Page 7: Chapter I Safety And Maintenance

    Chapter I Safety and Maintenance For the efficient and safe operation of your mobile phone, please observe the guidelines given below. • Please read this manual carefully before using this phone. • You are prohibited to use a mobile phone while in the aircraft. If the alarming and calendar features of your mobile phone can automatically power on your phone, check and disable these features before boarding an aircraft.
  • Page 8 • Do not disassemble your mobile phone without permission. • Your mobile phone may interfere with some electronic devices when they are at a short distance. Keep your phone away from electronic devices, such as the TV, radio, personal computer, pacemaker and hearing aids.
  • Page 9 • Grasp the plug (not cord) to disconnect the charger from your phone. • Never rely on your mobile phone as the only emergency communication facility, such as for first aid. • Keep your mobile phone in a safe place out of the reach of children to preclude any danger.
  • Page 10 such as a coin, pen, or clip. So never leave the battery together with metal articles. • Keep its exposed terminals and the battery clean. • Never use damaged or exhausted battery. • Replace the battery when it cannot meet the performance requirements.
  • Page 11 • Your battery can only be recharged with the specified charger. Never charge the battery for more than 12 hours in a row. • Keep your battery in a safe place out of the reach of children to preclude any danger. Please follow the precautions described below when using the charger.
  • Page 12 dangerous and it also violates the warranty terms stipulated by the manufacturer. • Keep your charger in a safe place out of the reach of children to preclude any danger. Please follow the precautions described below when using the earphone (which may need to be further purchased). •...
  • Page 13: Chapter Ii Before Using Your Phone

    Chapter II Before Using Your Phone 2.1 Phone Exterior Earpiece Camera Display Self-portrait Volume Mirror Speaker Battery Cover Microphone Memory Card Data Cable/Earphone/Charger Socket String Hole 2.2 Keys Description...
  • Page 14 Volume OK Key Right Soft Left Soft Key Music Keys MO Key Dial Key End Key Navigation Keys Number Keys Keys Description Dial key To dial or answer a call. Press this key when the phone is idle to access the Missed Calls List (if any); otherwise to access the Dialed Calls List.
  • Page 15 Press to return to the previous page when in the menu. Tap this button to delete the character in front of the cursor when in edit mode Hold this key down to delete all of the characters in the editing window. Press this key when the phone is idle to access Phone Book - Contact List.
  • Page 16: Display

    down, left and right. Move the curser up, down, left and right in edit mode. Press Left Key when the phone is idle to access Messages; Press Right Key to access Camera; Press Up Key to access Profiles; Press Down Key to access Phone Setup.
  • Page 17: Icons

    Icons Area Text/Graphics Area Options Soft Key Prompt Area Clear Area Description first Various prompt icons are displayed here. line/System Icons Area The middle lines/ The area displays information, prompt Text and Graphics information and any information that you Area enter (such as the number to dial).
  • Page 18 Alert Type is Icons Area Vibration Ring Alert Type is Icons Area Vibration then Ring Alert Type is Icons Area Silent Unread SMS Icons Area New voice mail Icons Area Unread Icons Area message Icons Area Push Alarm Enabled Icons Area Call Divert Icons Area...
  • Page 19: Battery

    2.5 Battery In order to get the best performance of your battery, please fully charge the battery for the first three times only when the battery is completely flat. 2.5.1 Removing and Installing Your Battery Follow the steps given below to remove your battery. ①...
  • Page 20 Follow the steps given below to install your battery. ① Make sure the metal contacts of your battery and those of the battery compartment are properly aligned and clip the battery into the compartment. ② Put the compartment cover into the slot of your phone as shown by the arrow in Figure (2).
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    2.5.2 Charging the Battery Plug the charger into a power socket. And plug the other end of the charger into the charger jack in the bottom of your phone. The battery level indicator in the Icons Area will flash cyclically to show that the battery is being charged.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Network

    Note: If the phone has been overused when the battery is low it may take a while for the charging prompt to be displayed after charging has begun. Charging is complete when the battery indicator in the system icons area is full. If the battery is charged when the phone is powered off, a Charge Complete screen will be displayed.
  • Page 23: Installing And Removing Your Sim Card

    the SIM phonebook and the SIM messages are also stored on the card. To avoid losing or damaging the information stored on your SIM card, never touch the metal contacts of the card. Also, keep the card well away from electro-magnetic sources. If your SIM card is damaged, your mobile phone will not be able to be used normally.
  • Page 24: Turning On/Off Your Phone

    2.6.3 Turning On/Off Your Phone Hold down the End Key for a few seconds to turn on/off your mobile phone. The phone will not be able to be used properly if it has been turned on without a SIM card inside. Once a SIM card is inserted, your phone will automatically check the validity of the SIM card.
  • Page 25: Unlocking Your Sim Card

    the phone lock code every time you turn on your mobile phone. Otherwise, your phone can not be used. Enter your phone lock code: Clear Use the Number keys to enter your phone lock code, use the Right Soft Key to erase input errors and press # or OK to end your input. For example, if your phone lock code is "1234", you should enter: 1 2 3 4 and <OK>...
  • Page 26: Connecting To Network

    Enter your PIN code Remaining times for entering: 3 Clear Hold down the End Key to turn on your mobile phone. Use the Number Keys to enter your PIN Code, use the Right Soft Key to erase input errors and press # or OK to end. For example, if your SIM lock code is "1234", you should enter: 1 2 3 4 and <OK>...
  • Page 27: Memory Card

    Press the MO Key to access WAP service. 2.7 Memory Card Your FLY V100 mobile phone supports multifunctional memory cards of Micro SD format. Users can store the video, photo, pictures, MP3, sound recording files, etc. in the Micro SD card.
  • Page 28 Directional Diagram of Installing Micro SD Card ① Remove the Micro SD card cover in the direction as shown by the arrow in the following Figure (2); ② Keep the metal side of the Micro SD card facing the back side of the phone and insert the card into the slot as shown by the arrow in the following Figure (3) until it clicks into place;...
  • Page 29 Follow the following steps to remove your Micro SD card: ① Remove the Micro SD card cover in the direction as shown by the arrow in the following Figure (2); ② Slightly press the Micro SD card in the inserting direction and unlock the card upon the sound of click.
  • Page 31: Chapter Iii Quick Start Guide

    Chapter III Quick Start Guide 3.1 Highlight Features As a mobile phone targeting multimedia, FLY V100 also has rich, useful and fast multimedia features besides the basic features of mobile phones. The following is a brief introduction to these features: Phone Book: Up to 1,000 entries can be stored on your phone.
  • Page 32 Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, Stopwatch, To Do List, Unit Converter, Currency Converter and World Clock are supported. U Disk: The FLY V100 supports portable storage feature, i.e. U disk. Connect the phone and PC with the attached USB data cable when the phone is off, so that the phone becomes a U disk applicable...
  • Page 33 for mobile data storage. Connect the USB data cable to PC when the phone is on and select the storage unit (supporting U disk feature), IP camera (supporting video feature) or the serial port (supporting PC synchronization feature). Note: 1) If the U disk is activated when the phone is on, the relevant feature modules of the memory card can not be used.
  • Page 34: Feature Keys

    Java: The Java program is supported by your phone. You can conveniently download, install and run Java games, Java electronic books and other Java applications. Input Method: Input modes like Smart English input, English (both upper and lower case letters) input, Number input, etc. are available in your phone for the convenient input of English (upper and lower case letters), numbers, symbols etc.
  • Page 35: Making A Call

    Feature Hot Keys Status Description Powering on the Hold down the End When your phone is powered off phone Powering off the Hold down the End When your phone is powered on phone Accessing Press the Left Soft When your phone is idle Main Menu Accessing Hold down “1”...
  • Page 36: Dialing An Extension Of A Wired Phone

    2. Press the Dial key. 3. Press the End Key to end the call that is currently being dialed. 3.3.2 Dialing an Extension of a Wired Phone 1. Enter the area code and central phone number. 2. Press “*” key in succession to enter P or W. 3.
  • Page 37: Answering/Rejecting Incoming Calls

    You can call an emergency number as long as your phone is within the coverage range of a wireless network. Your phone can be used to call emergency numbers even if you have not logged onto a network or if no SIM card has been inserted. Enter 112 and press the Dial Key to call emergency services.
  • Page 38 Certain options require network support when calls are being made. Please contact your service operator for any questions regarding services. Enter the call options menu by pressing the <Options> soft key when a call is in progress. The following options are available: 1.
  • Page 39: Making A Second Call

     Conference (requiring network support): Add the current call to a telephone meeting and hold a multi-party meeting.  End: End the current call.  End All: to end all the active calls.  Phone Book: Accessing the Phone Book ...
  • Page 40: Answering A Second Call

    1. Enter the second phone number or access the Phone Book and find the number that you want to dial. 2. Press the Dial key. The first call will be put on hold automatically after the Dial Key has been pressed. Answering a Second Call You can answer a second call (while the first is still in progress) if you have activated the Call Waiting function and if the network allows.
  • Page 41: Chapter Iv Feature Menu

    End Key to return to the idle mode. 4.2 Feature Menu Structure The main menu of the FLY V100 mobile phone is displayed as Matrix style. The structure of the main menu is shown as follows.
  • Page 42 1-1 Contact List 1-2 Add new entry 1-3 Mark Many 1-4 Copy All 1-5 Delete Number 1-6 Caller Group 1-7 Speed Dial Settings 1-8 View Settings 1-9 Preferred Storage Location 1-10 Owner Number 1-11 Memory Status 1-12 vCard Management 2 Messages 2-1 Messages 2-1-1 Edit Messages 2-1-2 Inbox...
  • Page 43 2-2 Chat Room 2-3 E-mail 2-4 Voice Mail 2-5 CB 2-5-1 Answering Mode 2-5-2 Read Messages 2-5-3 Language 2-5-4 Channel Settings 3 Call History 3-1 Missed Calls 3-2 Received Calls 3-3 Dialed calls 3-4 Rejected Calls 3-5 Delete Call History 3-5-1 All History 3-5-2 Missed Calls 3-5-3 Received Calls...
  • Page 44 3-6-4 All Calls 3-7 SMS Counter 3-7-1 Sent 3-7-2 Received 3-8 GPRS Counter 3-8-1 Last Sent 3-8-2 Last Received 3-8-3 Total Sent 3-8-4 Total Received 3-8-5 Reset Counter 4 Phone Setup 4.1 Profiles 4-1-1 General 4-1-2 Meeting 4-1-3 Outdoor 4-1-4 Indoor 4-1-5 Earphone 4-2 Display Setup 4-2-1 Wall Paper Setup...
  • Page 45 4-2-6 Idle Display 4-2-7 Backlight Setup 4-3 System Setup 4-3-1 Time and Date 4-3-2 City Setup 4-3-3 Preset Input Method 4-3-4 Scheduled Power On/Off 4-4 Call Setup 4-4-1 Answering Mode 4-4-2 Hide Owner Number 4-4-3 Call Waiting 4-4-4 Call Divert 4-4-5 Call Barring 4-4-6 Call Warning Tones 4-4-7 Filtering of Incoming Calls...
  • Page 46 4-8 Network Setup 4-8-1 Network Selection 4-8-2 Preferred Network 4-8-3 GPRS Connection 4-9 Restore Factory Settings 5 Multimedia 5-1 Camera 5-2 Album 5-3 Music Player 5-4 Sound Recorder 5-5 Video Player 5-6 Video Recorder 5-7 Picture Editor 5-8 Picture Editor 5-9 E-book 5-10 Music Jockey 6 Multimedia...
  • Page 47 7-2 Calendar 7-3 Calculator 7-4 To Do List 7-5 Anniversary 7-6 Stopwatch 7-7 Unit Converter 7-8 Currency Converter 7-9 World Clock 7-10 Health 8 Service 8-1 Application of SIM Card 8-2 WAP 8-2-1 Homepage 8-2-2 Bookmark 8-2-3 History 8-2-4 Go to URL 8-2-5 Settings 8-3 Data Connection Settings 9 My Documents...
  • Page 48: Phone Book

    4.3 Phone Book You can save phone numbers and names in your SIM Card or your phone. Your phone supports 1,000 entries. The number of entries that can be stored in your SIM Card is determined by its capacity. Press Left Soft Key when the phone is idle to access the Main Menu and select Phone Book.
  • Page 49  View: View the name, number and other information of the current entry. If the entry is more than one screen in length, use the Up and Down keys to scroll up and down. If personalized pictures have been set for incoming calls, choose an incoming call and press View to view the personalized picture.
  • Page 50: New Entry

     Copy to SIM Card /Copy to Phone: If the selected entry is stored in the phone, the option of Copy to SIM will appear and the entry will be copied into the SIM card; If the selected entry is stored on the SIM card, the option of Copy to Phone will appear and the entry will be copied into the phone.
  • Page 51: Mark Many

    Phone is set as the storage location, the entries may include the following information: name, cell phone, home phone, office phone, E-mail, fax number, company name, birthday, incoming picture, customized ring tone and group. Incoming Picture: Set the customized incoming picture for the current entry.
  • Page 52: Copy All

    will appear and all the entries will be copied into the phone.  Remove All Marks: Remove marks from all entries.  Delete: Delete all marked entries. 4.3.4 Copy All Copy all call history lists in the SIM card /phone to the phone /SIM Card.
  • Page 53: Speed Dial Settings

     Access the member list of the caller group and press <Options> for the following operations:  View: View detailed information of the current entry.  Send SMS: Send SMS to selected phone number.  Dial: Dial the selected phone number. ...
  • Page 54: View Settings

    You can assign the number keys from 2 - 9 to eight most commonly used numbers. Hold down the corresponding key when the phone is idle to dial the number in question. Note: Assign 1 to the Voice Mail. 4.3.8 View Settings You can set up the display mode of the Contact List.
  • Page 55: Vcard Management

    You can check the number of used entries on the SIM card and phone as well as the capacity for entries 4.3.12 vCard Management You can set whether or not the entry displays the home phone, office phone, E-mail, fax, company name, birthday, incoming image, customized tone and group.
  • Page 56  Done: End the edit, and enter the send options menu.  Templates: Choose this option to insert the predefined text at the current cursor location.  Insert Object: Choose this option to display the options menu. Picture: Choose and insert a picture extracted from the system.
  • Page 57 Automatic, Left, Centre, and Right. New paragraph: Choose this option to end the current paragraph and create a new paragraph.  Insert Contact Number: Select and insert the contact number into the Phone Book.  Insert Contact Name: Select and insert the contact name into the Phone Book.
  • Page 58 Edit MMS Texts, pictures and sounds can be contained in MMS. The phone will not be able top send or receive an MMS message if its size exceeds a certain limit. Note: MMS can only be used if it is supported by your network operator or service operator.
  • Page 59 Add Picture: Add a picture from My Documents on the  frame. Replace Picture: Replace the added picture on the frame.  Remove Picture: Remove the existing picture on the frame.  Add Sound: Add a sound from My Documents on the frame. ...
  • Page 60 Next Frame: Display the next frame. (The option exists  when there is a frame behind.) Add Bookmark: Add the content of the bookmark on the  frame. Preview: View the effect of the MMS.  Frame Time: Edit the time duration for the play of current ...
  • Page 61 The following operations can be chosen (depending on the type of message that you have selected) Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press <Options> for the following operations: View: View this SMS message.  SMS Reply: Reply with an SMS. ...
  • Page 62 to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card; or move the current SMS message to the SIM card if it is saved in your phone. Copy All: Choose to copy from SIM card: copy all of the SMS messages in your Inbox (SIM card) to the phone;...
  • Page 63 Save Objects: Save relevant resources (pictures, music,  videos and accessories) in the phone. (The option exists only when the MMS is being read.) Use Number: Extract the numbers, website address, E-mail  address and sender number of the text and display them in a list.
  • Page 64 View: View this WAP Push.  Delete: Delete the current WAP Push.  Delete All: Delete all of the messages in your Inbox.  Outbox The message will be saved in the Outbox upon unsuccessful sending. The following operations can be chosen (depending on the type of message that you have selected): Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press <Options>...
  • Page 65 SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone. Move to Phone/SIM Card: Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card; or move the current SMS message to the SIM card if it is saved in your phone.
  • Page 66 Save Objects: Save relevant resources (pictures, music,  videos and accessories) in the phone. (The option exists only when the MMS is being read.) Use Number: Extract the numbers, website address, E-mail  address and sender number of the text and display them in a list.
  • Page 67 Use Website: Connect or save relevant websites.  Superior Option: Set the Superior Option.  Copy to Phone/SIM Card: Copy the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in SIM card; or copy the current SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone. Move to Phone/SIM Card: Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card;...
  • Page 68 Delete All: Delete all messages in Sent.  Details: Check the details of the current MMS message.  Save Objects: Save relevant resources (pictures, music,  videos and accessories) in the phone. (The option exists only when the MMS is being read.) Use Number: Extract the numbers, website address, E-mail ...
  • Page 69 Extract Number: Extract the sender number of the current  SMS message, or to get the number in the message. The numbers will be shown in a list. You may choose one from the list for dialing or saving. Use Website: Connect or save relevant websites. ...
  • Page 70 View: View this MMS.  Send: Send the MMS.  Edit: Edit this MMS.  Delete: Delete the current MMS message.  Delete All: Delete all the messages in the Draftbox.  Details: Check the details of the current MMS message. ...
  • Page 71: Message Templates

    Edit: Edit the selected SMS Booking.  Delete: Delete the selected SMS Booking.  Delete All: Delete all SMS Booking.  Send Now: Send the selected SMS Booking at once.  Note: The SMS Booking won't be sent when the time is up if the phone is off.
  • Page 72 1 week or Maximum. Message Format: Set the format of your SMS message, Options available include Text, Fax, Pager and E-mail. Note: Not all networks support all formats. Status Report: Turn on/off the Delivery Reports, lets you  know whether or not messages were delivered successfully. This function requires network support.
  • Page 73 Delivery Report: Set to enable or disable the function. Once this function is enabled, when the MMS is successfully sent to Receiver, the network will give feedbacks to you. This function requires network support. Reading Report: Set to enable or disable the function. Once this function is enabled, when the receiver starts reading your MMS, the network will give feedbacks to you.
  • Page 74: Chat Room

    Allow Delivery Report: Set whether or not to enable the Delivery Report when an MMS is received. Filter: Setup filter mode for messages from anonymous  senders or ads. Server Setting:  Edit the network settings used by MMS messages. Settings include: Change Setting Title: You can change the titles of the Settings.
  • Page 75 Press the Left soft key OK to access the E-mail menu and enable the feature of receiving and sending E-mails. Sending and Receiving Send the E-mail edited in your phone to the Internet and receive the mail from the Internet in your preset mailbox. Edit E-mails Edit a new E-mail.
  • Page 76 Empty All Boxes Empty E-mails in the chosen mailbox. E-mail Configuration Three options are available in E-mail Configuration. Choose one and press the left soft key <Options> to enable or edit the feature. If you are using this feature for the first time, you are required to edit the selected Setup Option according to the information provided by your E-mail service operator.
  • Page 77 Outgoing Server: Set the server for sending mails. Outgoing Server Port: Set the port number of the outgoing port. Name Displayed: Set the name to be displayed. E-mail Address: Set the E-mail address of the user. User Name: Set the User Name to be used when logging on the E-mail Server.
  • Page 78 Example of E-mail Setting Suppose the user has a mailbox of xxx@sohu.com on the website of www.sohu.com with the username xxx and password 123456; according to the configuration information provided by www.sohu.com for E-mail users, the user may perform the following setups on the mobile phone about the E-mail Setup “Configuration 1”.
  • Page 79: Voice Mail

    Incoming Server: pop3.sohu.com Incoming Server Port: Default Value of the mobile phone User Name: xxx Password: 123456 (here is an input example. It will be displayed as “*” on your phone.) Signature No need to modify Upon the completion of the setting, you can choose to activate the profile in the interface of E-mail profile list to enable the operations of receiving and sending E-mails.
  • Page 80: Call History

    CB messages are messages sent publicly by your network service operator. With broadcast messages, you can get information on various subjects, such as on weather, taxis or hospitals. For more information on subjects available, please contact your local network service operator. Enter the CB message sub-menu and you will be able to see 4 options: Receive Mode: Turn on or turn off the receiving of broadcast...
  • Page 81: Missed Calls

    You can view records of recent missed calls, received calls, dialed calls and rejected numbers. Pressing the Left or Right keys will allow you switch between the display of missed calls, received calls, dialed calls and rejected numbers. Press Left Soft Key when the phone is idle to access the Main Menu and select Call History.
  • Page 82: Received Calls

    menu of your phone for detailed information about the rules to be observed by numbers in the Blacklist. 4.5.2 Received Calls List the most recent received calls. Rejected number list options are the same as those for missed calls. 4.5.3 Dialed calls List the most recent dialed calls.
  • Page 83: Sms Counter

    You can view total the call time of the phone. There might be some discrepancies with this figure and the actual call duration figures that are provided by your service operator. Last Call Time: Display the duration of your last call. Total Received: Display the total duration of your received calls.
  • Page 84 Meeting: For a meeting scenario. The default setting for ring is "Vibration". Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor activities. The ring volume is higher by default Indoor: Suitable for indoor environments. The ring volume is lower by default Earphone: Automatically activated when headsets are inserted. Activate Profile 1.
  • Page 85 Message Alert: There are 10 built-in melodies and 10  customized melodies for new message tones, or you can choose Mute to turn off Message Tones. Keypad Tone: The keypad tone can be set to be Silent,  Tone or Click. Warning Tones: You may choose to turn on/off alert for ...
  • Page 86: Display Setup

    to the previous user profile. The alert settings in vibration mode cannot be set or modified by the user. Rename Profile Select Rename in the corresponding profile options to rename the profile. Note: The other modes will be disabled after the earphone mode is enabled.
  • Page 87: System Setup

    Theme Setup You can conduct operations of Activate, Update Frequency and Define Order on the theme mode of the phone. Main Menu Style Modify the style of the main menu. Choose from matrix or Page Menu. Power-On/Off Animation You can modify the Power On/Off screen display. Power-On Animation: Edit the screen display when the phone is turned on.
  • Page 88: Call Setup

    00:00-23:59.When 12-hour time format is set up, choice of time ranges from 01:00-12:59. Time Format: Select from 12-hour format or 24-hour format. Select Time Range: When the 12-hour time format is set up and this setting option will appear, you may choose from AM (morning) or PM (afternoon).
  • Page 89 Certain options require network support when calls are being made. Please contact your service operator if you require these functions. Answering Mode Set the answering mode. Any Key: This allows you to answer a call by pressing any  key except for the End key, Volume key, Left key, Right key and the Right soft key.
  • Page 90 Call Divert (requires network support) With this service, incoming calls are diverted to a number that you have designated. This can be set up in the following ways: Divert All Calls: Divert all incoming calls unconditionally. Divert If Busy: Calls are diverted when the line is engaged Divert If No Answer: Calls are diverted if you do not answer.
  • Page 91 International Except Home: The available operations of this feature include Activate, Deactivate and Query Status. All Incoming Calls: The available operations of this feature include Activate, Deactivate and Query Status. When Roaming: The available operations of this feature include Activate, Deactivate and Query Status. Cancel All: Deactivate all barring settings.
  • Page 92: Deactivate Communication

    Activate Reject List: The phone will not allow numbers in  the Reject List to call. Activate Accept List: The phone will not allow numbers  other than those in the Accept List to call. Reject List: Numbers stored here are restricted to call. ...
  • Page 93: Shortcut Menu Setup

    Activate or deactivate communication function of the phone. Activate Communication: Your phone works normally. Deactivate Communication: Network-related features of your phone will be restricted. For example: Dialing and answering calls and receiving and sending messages are unavailable, while multimedia features like MP3, videos and camera are available. Query When Power On: When the phone is powered on, there appears a query interface about whether or not to deactivate the communication feature.
  • Page 94 code to unlock the SIM card. Your PIN code and PUK code may be provided to you together with the SIM card. If you do not have your PIN or PUK code, please contact your network operator. Phone Lock The phone lock feature is intended to prevent your mobile phone from unauthorized use.
  • Page 95: Network Setup

    1. Press the Up and Down keys to select Auto Keypad Lock. Press OK soft key. 2. Press the Up and Down keys to set the time. Press OK Soft Key. If you want to cancel this feature, please select Deactivate. Change Password The PIN, PIN2 and Phone Lock Passwords can be changed.
  • Page 96: Restore Factory Settings

    3. Press the Up and Down keys to select the required network. Press OK Soft Key. Edit the Preferred Network 1. Select the Preferred Network. 2. Press OK key to access the service operator list of PLMN. 3. Press the Up and Down keys to select the required preferred network.
  • Page 97: Multimedia

    Note: Your phone lock password is required to restore factory defaults. Your phone will restart automatically after settings are restored. 4.7 Multimedia In the main menu, press the Up Key and Down Key to scroll and select the Multimedia. Press Left Soft Key to access the following options: Camera, Album, Music Player, Sound Recorder, Video Player, Video Recorder, Picture Editor, Image Editor, E-book and Music Jockey.
  • Page 98: Album

    Press <Options> in the preview interface to access the menu: Take a picture: You can conduct the following operations  from the options menu of the saved photo: Re-capture, Send, Set as Wallpaper, Set as Associate Picture, View Album and Delete. View Album: Access the Album to see the photo list in the ...
  • Page 99 photos with the navigation key. In Vertical Screen, you can press 1 key to magnify or 2 key to minify the photos with magnification / minification prompt. You can also move the photos with the navigation key. Flash Slide Show: You can browse the photos in the mode ...
  • Page 100: Music Player

    browse the photo in slide show mode. The available interval is 10-99 seconds. Background Music Play: You can choose to activate or deactivate the feature. Background Music List: You can choose the background music list for browsing flash slides from play lists. The list in the Play List Library is identical with that in the Music Player.
  • Page 101 Current Play List: Display the current play list.  Play List Library: Music files of .lml format can be added  into this library, so that you can choose and load special music lists to the Player. The default play lists in the Play List Library is the default play list in the memory card.
  • Page 102: Video Player

    mode). You may also play background music. Equalizer: The sound modes include Standard, Bass, Dance, Classic, High, Feast, Pop, and Rock. Spectrum Display: The spectrum display style can be set in the interface of the Music player. Lyric Display: You may choose to enable/disable this feature.
  • Page 103: Video Player

    4.7.5 Video Player Enabling this feature allows you to enjoy AVI video clips. Access the Video Player interface and adjust the Play and Pause of the music by the OK key. Choose the previous or next video by the Left and Right key.
  • Page 104: Video Recorder

    Details: View relevant properties of the current video file,  such as file name, date, size, duration, resolution, format and bit rate (the content of information may be different for different files). This option shall not appear when the Current Play List is empty. Send: The present video can be sent To E-mail.
  • Page 105: Picture Editor

    Restore Setting: Restore the default settings of the Video  Recorder. Video Recording 1. Access the preview interface of record. 2. Press OK Key to start recording and pres OK Key again to stop/resume recording. 3. Press the Right Soft Key to stop recording and save the video automatically.
  • Page 106 History: 5 text file records recently read are stored. Each  record has the following available operations: Jump to: Jump to the corresponding file of the selected record for reading. Delete: Delete the record and close its corresponding file. Delete All: Delete all the records and close their corresponding files.
  • Page 107: Music Jockey

    Backlight Always On: You can activate the mode of  Backlight Always On to read conveniently. Restore Default: Restore all the parameters of the E-book  to the default settings. Help: The specifications of shortcuts in read interface are  offered.
  • Page 108: Multimedia

    Up key: If the current symbol is a note, then have the current note rise for one tone, i.e., octave higher. Down key: If the current symbol is a note, then have the current note fall for one tone, i.e., octave lower. Left key: Press this key to move the cursor to the previous note.
  • Page 109 Java setup Setup the music effects, vibration, network and backlight of Java application. Java Music Effects: Set up the volume of Java application  or turn off the music effects. Java Vibration: Activate of deactivate the vibration effects of  Java application.
  • Page 110: Games

    exists only when the Java application is downloaded and installed by OTA. Information: Display the detailed information about the  current Java application, such as name and edition, etc. Delete: Delete the current Java application.  You can install Java application in the following way: Store the JAD and JAR files of the Java application to be installed in the same folder in the mobile phone or on the memory card or store the JAR file in My Documents only;...
  • Page 111: Alarm

    In the main menu, press Navigation key to choose Tools, and the practical features provided by your phone will be available such as: Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, To Do List, Anniversary, Stopwatch, Unit Converter, Currency Converter, World Clock and Health. 4.9.1 Alarm Your mobile phone supports up to 5 alarm clocks, and the alarm clocks can function when your phone is turned off.
  • Page 112: Calculator

    Add: Add a new memo. You can set the date, time range,  reminder method, remarks and on/ff of alarm. Edit: Edit the selected memo.  Delete: Delete selected memos.  Delete All: Delete all the memos of the current date. ...
  • Page 113: To Do List

    "M+": add the displayed number and the number in the memory; "M-": the displayed number minus the number in the memory; the stored data will be displayed in the [ ] of the calculator interface. 4.9.4 To Do List Display all memos. When there is any memo, options available in this menu include New, Edit, Delete, Delete All, Send To Do List, etc.
  • Page 114: Currency Converter

    -273.15°C (-459.67°F). Other conversions do not support minus inputs; Enter minus (-) with the * key and the decimal point with the # key. Conversions are performed as follows: 1. Choose a conversion unit and press OK to access. 2. In the menu of Unit Converter, press Up and Down keys to choose the corresponding conversion units.
  • Page 115: Health

    4.9.10 Health Features of BMI and Menstrual are available in Health. Body Mass Index Choose your Gender, then enter your Height (Scope: 55~300cm) and Weight (Scope: 1~300kg). Press OK and your Body Mass Index will be displayed as Lean, Normal or Obese. Menstrual Input the last menstrual date and the averaged period with this feature and the phone will thoughtfully mark the ovulation and...
  • Page 116: Wap

    4.10.2 WAP If you have properly set up and activate the GPRS feature, you will be able to press MO Key when the phone is idle to access WAP homepage. WAP-based services are supported by your phone. Many WAP services such as news, weather reports and airlines are available. Such services designed for your phone are provided by your WAP service operator.
  • Page 117 Send: To send the bookmark via SMS or MMS to those who  you want to send to. Delete: Delete the bookmark.  Delete All: Delete all the bookmarks.  Add: Add new bookmarks.  History Recent accessed page records are listed in the submenu for you to select Link directly and access the web page that has been selected.
  • Page 118 Clear Cache: Information or services that you have  browsed recently will be stored in the Cache of your phone. Select this option to clear the temporary information stored in the Cache. You should clear these temporary files in time. Clear Cookies: Clear cookies.
  • Page 119: Data Connection Setup

    History: Access the recent accessed web pages.  Go To URL: Enter the address to go to a new website.  Set as Homepage: Set the currently accessed web page as  the homepage. Save Picture: Download and save the currently selected ...
  • Page 120 GSM Data The list of GSM accounts are listed in the submenu. Choose an account and the following editing options will be available  Name: The name of the account.  Number: The number applied by account in dialing connection. ...
  • Page 121: M Ydocuments

     Password: The password needed by your APN server to recognize your identity. The default setting is Empty.  Authenticate Type: The authenticate type applied during WAP ID Authentication. You can choose from Normal and Encrypted. 4.11 My Documents This feature can help the user to check the status of the memory card, as well as the pictures, videos, music, audio files, etc.
  • Page 122 Memory Card Select the Memory Card and press <Options> for the following operations: Open: Contents and files under the root directory are listed.  New Folder: To create a new folder and edit the folder  name. Details: Relevant information of the current storage device ...
  • Page 123 folders, number of inclusive files, total size of inclusive files, date of creation and the available and used space of DRM rights list and the memory card. Sort: The files can be arranged according to the Names,  Types, Time or Sizes. You can also choose None so as not to sort.
  • Page 124 View: If the file is a text file or image file supported by the  mobile phone, this option will be displayed. Otherwise, it will not appear. Flash Slide Show: Picture files can be viewed in the mode  of flash slide show. This option is not available for picture formats that are not supported by the phone.
  • Page 125 existed folder or a new folder. Move: Choose this option to move the selected file to an existed folder or a new folder. Rename: To modify the name of the selected file. Details: Information of the file is listed, including its complete path, type, size and date of modification.
  • Page 126: Chapter V Input Method

    Chapter V Input Method 5.1 General Description This phone offers the following input methods: Smart English (both upper and lower cases), English (both upper and lower cases) and Number Input Method. Features accepted for input into the phone include: Input and edit an SMS message Input and edit a phonebook entry Edit the text in an MMS message …...
  • Page 127: Smart English Input

    character 5.2.1 Smart English Input Smart English Input includes upper case letters and lower case letters, or Smart ABC and Smart abc. The Keypad of Smart English Input is specifically defined as the following (The ";" symbol in the following table divides Smart ABC and Smart abc.
  • Page 128: English Input

    that you want appear. Press the Up and Down navigation keys and press the Left Soft Key or OK to select the word or character. 5.2.2 English Input The Keypad of English Input (which can be divided into upper and lower case letters) is specifically defined as the following (The ";"...
  • Page 129 0 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Key 9 Key Number Input Method: Press number keys 0-9 to input the corresponding numbers.
  • Page 130: Chapter Vi Troubleshooting

    Please refer to the list below if you encounter any problems when using your phone. If you tried but the problem has not been solved, contact a qualified Lenovo dealer or your local maintenance center immediately. ■Your display prompts Enter PIN Code: Enter the valid PIN code for your SIM card.
  • Page 131 covered by your wireless network. You may ask your network service operator to inform you of the network coverage. ■The sound is of poor quality, or there is echo or noise, which makes calling difficult Hang up the call, and dial again. Your network service operator may provide you with a better link when you retry.
  • Page 132 ■The battery cannot be recharged There are three possible reasons. One is that your charger is defective. In this case you have to contact your local Lenovo dealer or maintenance center. The second possible reason is related to the charging environment temperature, which is too high or too low. Make sure the charging room temperature is suitable.
  • Page 133: Chapter Vii Definitions

    Chapter VII Definitions ■CB Enable this feature to receive CB messages, such as messages about weather or traffic. ■DTMF(Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) DTMF is a signaling method useful for services such as phone banking and automatic answering. ■ International Indicator When you enter a correct international phone number, add a '+' in the front of the number.
  • Page 134 Use this code to unlock a locked SIM card. This code is provided by your network operator. ■Roaming Roaming refers to using your mobile phone when you are not within the area described in your service agreement. ■SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card It includes security information and user information, e.g., phone book and messages.
  • Page 135: Chapter Viii Technical Parameters

    Chapter VIII Technical Parameters Standard Product: GSM dual band digital mobile phone with GPRS features Model: FLY V100 System: GSM900/DCS1800 Operating Temperature Highest: +55°C Lowest: -10°C Basic Parameters Size: Approximately 108.2X48.2X10.8mm Weight: Approximately 75.3 g (including the battery) Talk Time: 180-300 minutes*...
  • Page 136 Name and Content of Toxic or Harmful Substances Content of Toxic or Harmful Substances Environmental-friendly Poly Hexavalent Polybrominated Component Name use period and recycle Lead Mercury Cadmium bromine chrome diphenyl ethers (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) Biphenyl information (Cr VI) (PBDE) (PBB) Mainboard Phone case O Patch...
  • Page 137 and the core of the data line may also be ≥0.1% due to the adoption of alloys with better performance. All these components comply with the requirements of Exemption List of EU ROHS directive and replacements have not been found out yet, therefore they are unable to be replaced at the current stage.

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