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BASIC
BASIC
KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE...............................................
1.1
1.2
1.3
General Notice.......................................................5
Cautions for phone use............................................6
Cautions for battery use.......................................... 6
Cautions for charger use..........................................7
Cleaning and maintenance.......................................8
General cautions.................................................... 8
BEFORE
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LLUSTRATION OF THE
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Removing & Installing the Battery........................... 9
Charging the Battery............................................. 10
2.3 U
SAGE OF
SIM card............................................................. 11
Inserting & Removing SIM card.............................11
Power on/off Your Phone.......................................11
Unlocking the SIM card........................................ 12
T-Flash Card use.................................................. 12
Unlocking the phone............................................. 12
Connecting to the network..................................... 12
Mobile
Phone
Mobile
Mobile Phone
Mobile
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Phone User
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USB ....................................................10
Manual U-240-2
User
Manual
User
User Manual
Manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Manual U-240-2 Mobile Phone User Manual Mobile Mobile Mobile Phone Phone Phone User User User Manual Manual CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 1 1 1 BASIC BASIC BASIC KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE ............................. 5 5 5 5 BASIC KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE..........
  • Page 2 2.5 M ............13 AKING CALLS Making DDD(Direct Distance Dialing)....13 Making IDD............13 Dial the number in the list........13 2.6 E ..........14 MERGENCY 2.7 A ..........14 NSWERING CALLS 2.8 C .............14 ISTORY 2.9 C ............14 3 3 3 3 FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION MENU...
  • Page 3 4.5.2 Inbox............22 4.5.3 Drafts............22 4.5.4 Outbox............23 4.5.5 Sent message..........23 4.5.6 Archive............23 4.5.7 Email............23 4.5.8 Broadcast Message........23 4.5.9 Templates............ 23 4.5.10 Message settings.........23 4.6 M ............24 ULTIMEDIA 4.7 O ............24 RGANIZER 4.8 S ............25 ETTING S 4.8.1 Dual SIM settings.........
  • Page 4 4.10.1 Calculator..........29 4.10.2 Unit converter..........29 4.10.4 Ebook reader..........29 4.10.5 Answer machine......... 30 4.10.6 Java............30 4.10.7 Java settings..........30 4.10.8 Java default security........30 4.10.9 Java task manager........30 4.10.10 Zakat calculator........30 4.11 S ............30 ERVICES 4.11.1 ST K............30 4.11.2 Internet service...........
  • Page 5: 1 1 1 Basic

    1 1 1 1 Basic Basic Knowledge Basic Basic Knowledge Knowledge Knowledge General General introduction introduction 1.1 General Generalintroduction introduction Thank you for choosing this color screen and Dual SIM Dual Standby NFC mobile phone. With this manual, you will understand mobile phone well by the improved functions and easy operations.
  • Page 6: Cautions For Phone Use

    � Do not put the phone at places with high temperature/ humidity / dust density, which may cause phone breakdown. � Store the phone out of reach of children. The phone may cause injury if used as a toy. � Do not place the phone on an uneven or unsteady surface in case it may drop down and be damaged.
  • Page 7: Cautions For Charger Use

    � When fitting the battery, do not press the battery by force, or it will cause liquid leakage, over-heating, explosion and ignition of the battery. � Do not cause short circuit by wires, needles, etc. and do not store the battery with metal subjects like necklace, or it will cause liquid leakage, over-heating, explosion and ignition of the battery.
  • Page 8: Cleaning And Maintenance

    � Do not use the charger at places of high humidity such as bathroom, or it will cause electric shock, ignition and charger damage. � Do not touch the charger, electric wires and the outlet with a wet hand, or it may result in electric shock.
  • Page 9: 2 2 2 Before

    2 2 2 2 Before Before Before Before Use Illustration Illustration of of of of the Phone Parts Illustration Illustration the Phone Phone Phone Parts Parts Parts Keys 2.1 Keys Keys Keys N N N N avigation avigation avigation avigation key key: RIGHT NAVIFATION: press the Right navigation key to move right LEFT NAVIFATION: press Left navigation key to move left...
  • Page 10: Charging The Battery

    “kaka” Charging Battery Charging Charging Charging the the Battery Battery Battery � Connectthe charger to power supply � Plug the charger connector into the charge port at the top side of the phone. (Note:Put upward the side with arrow.) � Now, a charge indicator display s on the upper right corner of the screen and flickers during the charging process.
  • Page 11: Sim Card

    - Insert the USB cable in power off status: to use it as a U-disk, while it has the function of USB charging. Connecting Connecting to to to to the network 2.4 Connecting Connecting the network network network card SIM card card card Please...
  • Page 12: Connecting To The N Etwork

    Enter lock code —— Enter Enter Enter lock lock lock code code code —— —— ——if handsetlock code has been set. Searching Searching Network Network Searching Searching Network Network——search till finding the right network. Unlocking card Unlocking Unlocking Unlocking the the SIM SIM card card...
  • Page 13 the connection is set up, the network service provider’ s name will be displayed at the screen. Now your phone is in standby mode. Note: If “EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY” is shown on your screen, it means you are out of the covering area of the network (service area), but you still can send emergency calls according to the signal strength.
  • Page 14 chapter 4.3.1“Call history”). All numbers are grouped as Dialed Calls, Received Calls and Missed Calls. Your mobile phone lists all the numbers so that you can view all the call logs. When the list is full, old numbers will be deleted automatically.
  • Page 15 � � � � Hold Hold single call Hold Hold single single single call call call Keep the current call/Resume the kept call. � � � � End single call End single single single call call call End the current call. �...
  • Page 16: Function Menu

    3 3 3 3 Function Function Function Menu Menu Function Menu Menu Usage Usage of of of of Function Function Menu 3.1 Usage Usage Function Function Menu Menu Menu function: OK Key Key function: function: function: � Enter the Function main menu by pressing ok ok ok ok in standby mode. �...
  • Page 17 4-1-2 Dialled calls 4-1-3 Received calls 4-1-4 Delete call logs 4-1-5 Call timers 4-1-6 Call cost 4-1-7 Text msg.counter 4-2 Call settings 4-2-1 SIM1 call settings 4-2-1-1 Call waiting 4-2-1-2 Call divert 4-2-1-3 Call barring 4-2-1-4 Line switching 4-2-2 SIM 2 call settings 4-2-3 Call vibrate setting 4-2-4 Advance settings 4-2-4-1 Blacklist...
  • Page 18 7-3 Tasks 7-4 Alarm 7-5 Azaan alarm 7-6 World clock 7-7 Notes 8 8 8 8 Settings Settings Settings Settings 8-1 Dual SIM settings 8-2 Phone settings 8-2-1 Time and date 8-2-2 Schedule power on/off 8-2-3 Language 8-2-4 Pref. input method 8-2-5 Display 8-2-6 Themes 8-2-7 Dedicated key s...
  • Page 19 9 9 9 9 User User profiles User User profiles profiles profiles 9-1 General 9-2 Silent 9-3 Meeting 9-4 Outdoor 9-5 My style 10 10 10 10 Extra Extra Extra Extra 10-1 Calculator 10-2 Unit converter 10-3 Currency converter 10-4 Stopwatch 10-5 Ebook reader 10-6 Answer machine 10-7 Java...
  • Page 20 4 4 4 4 Detail Detail Detail Detail of of of of Function Function Function Menu Menu Function Menu Menu File manager 4.1 File File File manager manager manager This management is for phone and memory card. Customer must insert the memory card then find the folder. Enter file folder options: Open:Display the content in this folder Create a new folder: Create a new folder in this folder.
  • Page 21: Call Divert

    check the current status of this function. g Call Call Call Call Divert Divert Divert Divert: Divert Divert Voice Voice Calls Calls Calls:Divertall incoming voice calls. Divert Divert All All Voice Voice Calls Divert Divert Divert if if if if Unreachable Unreachable Unreachable Unreachable: Divert the call to pre-set number when the phone...
  • Page 22: Inbox

    � � � � Press Option Option Option Option when finishing editing or need to add something else, and UP/Down UP/Down Send Send Send to to to to ,input ,input ,input method method Advanced Advanced Save e e e press UP/Down UP/Down Key Key to select Send ,input method...
  • Page 23: Outbox

    4.5.4 Outbox 4.5.4 4.5.4 4.5.4 Outbox Outbox Outbox � enter Outbox Outbox Outbox Outbox to view the saved messages. � Press OK key to read the content of the message when the message list of OK key the Outbox Outbox Outbox Outbox appears.
  • Page 24: Multimedia

    Common Settings Common Common Common Settings Settings Settings: select on/off of status of delivery report or reply path (depending on network operator). Voicemai server Voicemai Voicemai Voicemai server server server: select the voicemail server . Memory Status Memory Memory Memory Status Status Status: check the status of occupied space in SIM card or handset.
  • Page 25: Setting S

    View: View: View: View: view the schedule of current date. View View all: all: View View all: all: View all the schedules. event: Add event: event: event: Add new schedule. Delete event: Delete Delete Delete event: event: event: Delete schedules. Jump Jump to to to to date: date:...
  • Page 26: Security Settings

    Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic: Auto search the network to which the SIM card is subject. Manual Manual Manual Manual: Search all available networks, and register manually. Preferences Preferences Preferences Preferences: Pre-save some favorite networks Band Selection Band Band Band Selection Selection Selection: Selecta proper band.
  • Page 27: Change Password

    your code. your your your own own code. code. code. 4.8.4. 4.8.4. 4.8.4.4 4 4 4 Change Change Change Password Password 4.8.4. Change Password Password Change the Password of the phone. The default password of phone is 1122. 1122. 1122. 1122.
  • Page 28: Restore Factory Settings

    4.8. 4.8.5 5 5 5 ..3 3 3 3 Connection Connection management 4.8. 4.8. Connection Connection management management management. 4.8. 4.8. 4.8.5 5 5 5 ..4 4 4 4 Data Data Data connection connection 4.8.
  • Page 29: Extra

    4.10 0 0 0 Extra Extra Extra Extra 4.10.1 4.10.1 Calculator Calculator 4.10.1 4.10.1 Calculator Calculator This phone provides you with a calculator possessing four basic functions to facilitate your simple calculations. Calculator Options SelectCalculator Calculator Calculator and press Options Options Options to enter.
  • Page 30: Answer Machine

    “Phone” or “Memory Card”. You can set the original opening attribute of newly opened e-book files in Sy stem Preset, as well as enter “Settings ” menu in “Option” menu during reading the e-book file to reset it and save separately. During reading you can “Scroll Pages”...
  • Page 31: Internet Service

    4.11 1 1 1 .2 .2 .2 .2 Internet Internet Internet service service Internet service service Your mobile phone supports WAP function. You can access services like news, weather forecast and flight information, etc. which supported by your service provider, Note: Note: GPRS...
  • Page 32: Keypad Definition

    Keypad Keypad definition definition 5.2 Keypad Keypad definition definition The general keypad is defined as follows. For key board definitions of specific input method, please refer to Section “Smart ABC Input” and “Alphabet and Numeric Input”. Left Left Soft Soft Right Right Soft...
  • Page 33 The key board definition of Alphabet and Numeric Input is as follows: Keys Corresponding characters and functions Note No. Key 1 . ,-?!:1 No. Key 2 ABCabc2 No. Key 3 DEFdef3 No. Key 4 GHIghi4 No. Key 5 JKLjkl5 No. Key 6 MNOmno6 No.
  • Page 34 FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: U-240-2(FCC ID:OLEU240) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.497W/kg and when properly worn on the body...

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