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1 General Information ...................................................................... 3
1.1 Brief ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 General precautions ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.4 Precautions for mobile phone use .................................................................................................................................... 4
1.5 Precautions for battery usage .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.6 Precautions for usage of charger ..................................................................................................................................... 6
1.7 Cleaning and Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 6
1.8 General Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
2 Before Use ............................................................................... 7
2.1 SIM card ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1.1 Insert and pull out the SIM card ................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Battery ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.1 Pull out and install the battery ...................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.2 Charge the Battery ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Power on ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.4 The use of USB data route .............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.5 Install and pull out T-flash card ....................................................................................................................................... 9
3 Basic Description ....................................................................... 10
3.1 About the Keypads ....................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1.1 Basic Keys ................................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2 Call functions ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.1 Make a call ................................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.2 Answer a call ..............................................................................................................................................................11
3.2.3 Reject a call ................................................................................................................................................................11
3.2.4 Menu available during a call ...................................................................................................................................... 12
3.3 Hand-free function ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
4 Menu Introduction ....................................................................... 12
4.1 Call Center ................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.1 Call history ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
4.1.2 Call settings ............................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.2 Phone book .................................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.3 Messaging .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.3.1 Write message ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.3.2. Inbox ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15
4.3.3 Drafts ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16
4.3.4 Outbox ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3.5 Sent messages............................................................................................................................................................ 17

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 General Information ..............3 1.1 Brief ....................................3 1.2 Safety Precautions ................................4 1.3 General precautions ................................ 4 1.4 Precautions for mobile phone use ............................ 4 1.5 Precautions for battery usage ............................5 1.6 Precautions for usage of charger ............................. 6 1.7 Cleaning and Maintenance ..............................
  • Page 2 4.3.6 Blacklist ..................................17 4.3.7 Message settings ................................ 17 4.4 Camera ..................................17 4.5 Camera Shortcut Keys ..............................17 4.6 Multimedia ................................... 17 4.6.1 Audio Player ................................18 4.6.2Image Viewer ................................18 4.6.3 Video Recorder ................................18 4.6.4 Video Player ................................19 4.6.5 Sound recourder ................................
  • Page 3: General Information

    1 General Information 1.1 Brief Thank you for selecting this series colored screen mobile phone. Before installing and using the product, be sure to carefully read all the materials accompanying the mobile phone. This will help you to better use the mobile phone, get an overall idea about the use, and understand the perfect functions and the short-cut operating methods.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    1.2 Safety Precautions  If your mobile phone is lost or has bug, please inform the telecommunication department or the distributor to prevent use of your mobile phone or SIM Card without authorization. Thus you avoid the economic loses brought by the false phone call.
  • Page 5: Precautions For Battery Usage

     DO not press the LCD screen or strike any other objects with it, otherwise, a damage and leakage may take place to the LCD. If the liquid comes to your eyes, there will be a danger of blindness. In such a case, wash your eyes with water (Note: DO NOT rub your eyes) and then go to the hospital for medical treatment.
  • Page 6: Precautions For Usage Of Charger

    1.6 Precautions for usage of charger  Please use 220V alternative current; or it may cause leakage, fire or damage to the charger.  Short circuit of the charger is forbidden; or it may cause an electric shock, smoke or damage to the charger. ...
  • Page 7: Before Use

     DO NOT charge the battery in the places where the sunlight shoots from right angles; the ambient temperature is lower than 50C or higher than 400C; the place is damp or dusty or of too much vibration (failure may occur); the location is near the electronic appliances, such as TV, radio etc.(image or sound may be probably affected) 2 Before Use 2.1 SIM card...
  • Page 8: Pull Out And Install The Battery

    2.2.1 Pull out and install the battery Follow the following steps to pull out the battery: ① Open the back cover; ② Pull the battery upwards and get it  out. Follow the following steps to install the battery: ①Insert the battery into the battery slot; ②The back cover until it ...
  • Page 9: The Use Of Usb Data Route

     If you power on the mobile phone without inserting the SIM card, the mobile phone will prompt you to insert the SIM card. After the SIM card is inserted, the mobile phone will automatically check whether the SIM card is ready for use or not.
  • Page 10: Basic Description

    *Note: The mobile phone does not support hot-plug function of T-FLASH in “power on” mode. Only when the mobile phone is powered off can T-FLASH be pulled out. Restart up and T-FLASH will come into effect. When using or editing files stored in the memory card, DO NOT pull out the memory card. 3 Basic Description 3.1 About the Keypads 3.1.1 Basic Keys...
  • Page 11: Answer A Call

    dialing, the screen will display a “dialing” cartoon. The screen will display the call status information. If the answering tone is switched on, there will be a warning tone.  When then call ends, please press Hand-up key to end the call. ...
  • Page 12: Menu Available During A Call

    3.2.4 Menu available during a call  During a call, you can press Option key to enter call menu. The operation method of the call menu is the same with that of the function menu.  The call menu can only be seen during a call. Besides, functions, such as call waiting, holding on a call, and multiparty meeting, need to be supported by the network.
  • Page 13: Call Settings

     Send text message: edit text message and send it to this number.  Send multimedia message:edit multimedia message and send it to this number.  Save to Phonebook: add the record to Phonebook.  Add to Blacklist: add the number to blacklist. ...
  • Page 14: Phone Book

     Divert if unreachable: enable this option and all the incoming calls are diverted to the specified number if the other party can’t dial through your number.  Divert if no answer: enable this option and the incoming calls are diverted to the number you set if your mobile phone isn’t answered.
  • Page 15: Messaging

    ------Preferred storage: choose the priority for the storage location- the mobile SIM1or SIM2 or phone or All. ------Extra numbers: You can set your phone number, fixed dialing, SOS number (This feature requires operator support). ------Memory status: Choose this option to check the phonebook information in the SIM card and in the mobile phone ------Copy contacts: copy all the records in the mobile phone or the SIM card: both SIM card to mobile phone and phone to SIM card are workable.
  • Page 16: Drafts

    ------Reply: reply the sender with SIM1 or SIM2. ------Call sender: call the number of the sender. ------Forward: forward this message with SIM1 or SIM2. ------Delete: delete this message. ------Add to Blacklist: Add the number to blacklist. ------ Delete same number: choose to delete the information sent by the same number in the list ------Delete all: delete all the messages in Inbox.
  • Page 17: Sent Messages

    4.3.5 Sent messages You can access the information has been sent 4.3.6 Blacklist Phone SMS blacklist, turn on this feature, and add a number in the blacklist, the phone will not receive less than the list of numbers to send SMS. ...
  • Page 18: Multimedia

    4.6 Multimedia Enter the mobile navigation of multimedia, left, right induction to select menu. 4.6.1 Audio Player In the playlist interface, press the left soft key to access the song list, enter the option to do the following:  Play: play the selected track. ...
  • Page 19: Video Player

    4.6.4 Video Player Play saved video. Available options are:  Play: play selected video.  Send: send the selected video to Contacts or with Bluetooth.  Rename: change the file name of selected video.  Delete: delete the selected video. * Note: The video player interface, press the OK button to pause playback;...
  • Page 20: File Manager

    You can make or answer a call when you are listening to radio. If the background playing is activated, the FM Radio is off automatically when you are calling and resumes when the call ends. You can also listen to the radio even without a SIM card.
  • Page 21: Organizer

     Activate: start the current profile.  Customize: enter the setting profile parameters: Alert type: 4 manners are available: ringing only, vibration only, vibration and ringing, and vibration then ringing. —— Ring type: Beep once or Repeat. —— Incoming call: set the tones for incoming calls. ——...
  • Page 22: Calendar

    * Note: The precision of the calculator is limited and there are errors, especially when it is indivisible. 4.8.4 Calendar Access the Calendar submenu. Press the Left/Right key to select date, press the Up/Down key to select week and press Option to access submenus. ...
  • Page 23: Phone Settings

    Insert two SIM cards, but only SIM1 is activated and in standby.  Only SIM2 open Insert two SIM cards, but only SIM2 is activated and in standby. Note: If two cards are activated, the network names are displayed in two lines with SIM1 network in first line and SIM2 network in second line.
  • Page 24: Restore Factory Settings

    protection.) ------Change PIN: select Change PIN code and you can set new PIN code. Please input old PIN code, new PIN code and repeat new PIN code according to the prompt. ------Change PIN2: select Change PIN2 code and you can set new PIN2 code. Please input old PIN2 code, new PIN2 code and repeat new PIN2 code according to the prompt.
  • Page 25: Common Problems

    Other language Letters You can press # key to change the different language input methods. Numeric Input Method Input the corresponding numbers under such input method by pressing the figure keys. 6 Common Problems. 6.1 When the mobile phone displays “Insert SIM”? 1.
  • Page 26: Weak Signal

    6.6 Weak signal 1. If the local network signals are unstable, the signals the mobile phone receives won’t be stable. Please move to other places and try again. 2. Please contact ××× Service Center or ××× Maintenance Department if the above method is invalid. 6.7 Can’t make a call 1.
  • Page 27 PUK2 Personal Unlock Key 2. Provided along with specific SIM card and is used to change or enable PIN2. IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity. It is made up of 15-digit number and one mobile phone corresponds to one unique IMEI. Mobile Country Code, e.g.

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