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1. humidity and all types of iquids or moisture can contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits If your mobile phone gets wet remove the battery and allow the device to dry Do not use or store the mobile phone in dusty or dirty areas Moving parts and electronic components can be damaged e Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery When you unplug a charger or an accessory hold and pull the plug not the cord e Reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries While using your device hold the device with a relaxed grip press the keys lightly use special features that reduce the number of keys you have to press such as templates and predictive text and take frequent breaks Do not use the device if the screen is cracked or broken Broken glass or acrylic could cause injury to your hand and face Take the device to an authorized service center to replace the screen Damage caused by careless handling will void your manufacturer s warranty While using the battery please observe the following points Please charge the battery in a cool and well ventilated room High temperatures may lead to overheating smoking burning distortion or even explosion of the battery Do not dismantle cut open crush bend puncture or shred cells or batteries If a battery leaks do not let battery liquid touch skin or eyes If this happens immediately flush the affected areas with water and s
2. Call Time Display Turn the function on to display call times 5 Call Time Reminder Turn the function on to get a reminder with a warning tone during calls 6 Auto Quick End Automatically ends the call at a specified time 7 Text Phone Turn the function on or off End All Calls End all current calls New Call Dial a new number Main Menu Enter the main menu 4 3 Services 4 3 1 Internet Services Homepage Connect to homepage Bookmarks Bookmark pages Input Address Input a web page Last Web Address Go to the last web page Recent Pages Shows history Stored Pages View stored pages Service Inbox Get the service message Settings Access the settings menu to include profiles browser options references security settings service message settings and restore browser settings 4 3 2 SIM Services Use this function to access your SIM card s menu 31 32 4 4 Messaging 1 Write Message In the edit mode you can edit a message or MMS You can also press options to change the following Send to Send the message by SIM1 or SIM2 Writing Language Select an input language Add Picture Add a picture to an MMS from the phone or memory card You can also take a picture for the MMS Add Sound Add a sound from the phone or memory card You can also record a sound for the MMS Add Video Add a video from the phone or memory card You can also record a video and send using MMS Add Subject Add a subje
3. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 10 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used to meet FCC emission limits Ekit is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or connectors Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 these devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired opera
4. the number is stored in your contacts list then the caller s name and icon will also be displayed At the same time a specified ringtone will be played Alternatively your phone may vibrate according to your current settings If the caller hides his her number or the network bans caller identification then no name or number will be shown Press the OK Key or Send Key to answer calls If Any Key Answer is selected you can press any key apart from the End Key or Right Soft Key to answer calls When you want to reject an incoming call press the End Key 3 3 Making an emergency call As long as you are within coverage of network you can make an emergency call even if you have not registered to a local network or do not have a SIM card Input 112 and then press the Send Key to make an emergency call Note In the Input PIN code prompt screen during start up press the Send Key to make an emergency call Please note some networks do not allow dialing of 112 for emergency calls 3 4 Making an international long distance call Press the key twice to enter a sign which tells the network you are making an international call You may now input the country code area code without 0 and phone number and then press the Send Key 3 5 Talk options This mobile phone provides some control functions during calls Press the Options soft key to access the talk control functions during a call 3 5 1 Hold function If your n
5. 8 7 Melody Composer 4 8 8 Slide Show 4 9 Email 4 10 File Manager 4 11 Extra 4 11 1 Calculator 4 11 2 Currency Converter 4 11 3 Stopwatch 4 11 4 Ebook Reader 4 12 eBuddy 4 13 Camera 25 26 Menu Functions You can press the Left Soft Key in standby state to enter the main menu Once you have entered the main menu you can select an option by using the direction keys to move the cursor When the cursor moves to an option it will highlight the option with a blue box To select an option press the OK key Press the Right Soft Key or End Key to return to standby mode 4 1 Phonebook You can select the Add New Contact option to add a new contact or caller group in the phonebook interface You can select Phonebook Settings to do the following 1 Preferred Storage Select a priority storage location for new contacts 2 Speed Dial Set a speed dial from your phonebook and you can dial the contact by pressing and holding the associated number key whilst in standby mode 3 My Number Save or send your mobile number 4 Extra Numbers Use this menu to view the other numbers stored in your SIM card or phone memory 5 Memory Status View memory status of your phone and SIM card 6 Copy Contacts Use this option to copy all records between the SIM card and the phone 7 Move Contacts Use this option to move all records between the SIM card and the phone 8 Delete All Contacts Use this option to delete r
6. JT JT Journey User manual JT www jtglobal com EKT934 APR12 Contents Contents Safety and Maintenance 4 3 4 Making an Int long distance call 21 Your mobile phone 3 3 5 Talk options 21 1 1 Appearance 3 3 6 Text edit 23 1 2 Key description 4 3 7 Basic english amp no input mode 23 1 3 Icons 5 3 8 Quit from the menu 23 1 4 Screen background light 6 Menu function list 24 Instructions before use 6 Menu functions 26 2 1 Install and charge the phone 6 4 1 Phonebook 26 2 2 Power on off 6 4 2 Call center 28 2 3 Security password 7 4 3 Services 31 Basic Functions 8 4 4 Messaging 32 3 1 Direct dial 8 4 5 Video call 35 3 2 Answer an incoming call 20 4 6 Organizer 36 3 3 Making an emergency call 20 4 7 Settings 38 Contents Page 4 8 Multimedia 41 4 9 Email 44 4 10 File Manager 45 4 11 Extra 45 4 12 eBuddy 46 4 13 Camera 46 FAQ s 47 Safety and Maintenance Before use please read this instruction manual carefully Do not switch on the mobile phone when use of a mobile phone is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger Obey all local laws Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving Your first consideration while driving should be road safety Please keep your mobile phone turned off when you are on a plane If functions hat will automatically power on your mobile phone such as alarm clock
7. Power on power off 5 OK Key Confirm an operation 6 Number Keys nput numbers letters and some special characters 7 Ke n standby mode long press this key to input the symbol p w and y input symbol in input interface 8 Key n standby mode long press this key to activate vibration mode and to switch input method on the input interface 1 3 Icons lt Icons on the screen gt Indicates SIM Card signal strength Indicates use of a 3G network New short message s received New multimedia message s received New email s received Missed call Alarm clock has been activated Bluetooth on Indicates a headset is connected to the phone Indicates silent mode has been activated Keypad has been locked Indicates battery power level FEO SD O0CH2aL6E Indicates phone is roaming 15 16 1 4 The Screen background light backlight illuminates the screen When you switch your mobile phone on the backlight will turn on for a short period If no key is pressed within the period the backlight will turn off automatically to save battery life The backlight brightness can be set up in Settings gt Phone Settings gt Misc Settings gt LCD Backlight Instructions before use 2 1 Install and charge the phone 1 Remove the back cover of the phone 2 5 is ide the SIM card into the SIM ca
8. ct for the MMS Slide Options Add a new slide behind or before the MMS Switch to MMS Switch SMS mode to MMS mode Advanced You can insert a text template attachment contact number contact name or bookmark in the MMS or SMS using this function Save Save SMS or MMS to drafts Details View details of the SMS or MMS 2 Inbox SMS and MMS you receive are all stored in your inbox Open an SMS or MMS and press the Options key to access further options 3 Drafts Save any unsent SMS and MMS to the drafts folder 4 Outbox Saves any SMS and MMS that failed to send 5 Sent Messages Saves a copy of your sent SMS and MMS 6 Archive You can move SMS and MMS to the archive from your inbox and outbox 7 SIM Messages View messages that are saved to your SIM card 8 Delete Messages Delete the messages from your inbox drafts outbox sent messages or from the archive You can also delete all messages 9 Email To send or receive emails please set up your accounts 1 Start to create an account by inputting your email address details 2 Select the protocol either POP3 or IMAP4 3 Select a data account from the list of GPRS accounts 4 Input the incoming mail server 5 Input the outgoing mail server 6 Input your user name 33 34 7 Input your password 8 Activate the account you set 9 Account options Edit Advanced Settings Outgoing Server Authentication gt On Please note In Email Accounts Me
9. e network information of the current SIM card 4 7 6 Security Settings 1 SIM1 S M2 Security Setup Use the menu to turn the SIM1 SIM2 lock on and off or change the password of the SIM PIN 2 Pin request Enable disable the SIM s PIN requirement when turning the phone on 3 Auto Keypad Lock Use the menu to choose the waiting time 4 Change Password Change the phone password 5 SIM profile control Do not use unless instructed by your SIM provider 4 7 7 Connectivity 1 Bluetooth Enter the menu to set the following Power Visibility My Device Search Audio Device My Name Advanced 2 Conn Management View the current data transmission set up 3 Data Account GSM Data Add or edit the GSM account GPRS Add or edit the GPRS account 4 7 8 Restore Factory Setting The default password is 1122 4 7 9 Sound effect You can select a different sound effect 4 8 Multimedia 4 8 1 Media player First you must create a new playlist go to My Playlists gt Options gt New to create and name a new playlist Then re open the playlist and go to Options gt Add to add music from your phone or memory card In the player interface move the four way navigation keys to select different operations start or stop the current music play the previous or next song and press number key two or eight to adjust the volume 41 42 Left Soft Key View current play 4 8 2 FM radio radio on off press the up naviga Options t
10. ecords from the SIM card or phone Note This phone can store up to 1000 phone numbers 27 28 4 2 Call Center 4 2 1 Call History Use the direction keys to view all calls dialed received or missed In the missed dialed received calls menu press the OK Key to view the details type time and number Press Options to access the following functions Send Message Call Delete Add to Blacklist Edit Delete and Advanced The advanced function allows you to view call times and call costs You can also view or reset the sent and received message counter as well as the GPRS byte counter 4 2 2 Call Settings SIM Call Settings Enter this menu to change the following functions Caller ID If you choose Hide ID your phone number won t be displayed when you make telephone calls Call Waiting Please note This function is dependent on network support Activate Activate the Call waiting function Deactivate Deactivate the Call waiting function Query Status Query the status of the function Call Divert Divert incoming calls to another phone number Call Barring Use the menu to set the call barring It contains options for Outgoing calls Incoming calls Cancel all and Change barring password Line Switching Switch between line 1 and 2 Advance Settings 1 Auto Redial Turn the function on or off 2 Background Sound Turn the function on or off You can also set the volume play mode and effect 29 30 4
11. eek medical help Do not short circuit Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the positive and negative terminals of the battery These look like metal strips on the battery This might happen for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object e Please keep the metal contact points and battery clean e Never use any charger or battery that is damaged e The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal replace the battery Only replace with an approved battery Prevent the battery from exposure to the sun or places with excessive smoke or dust e Avoid extreme temperatures Extreme temperatures above 55 C 131 F or below 10 C 14 F may reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily Do not expose the battery to fire as it may explode Do not expose the battery to water as this may damage it and cause the battery to explode Dispose of batteries according to local regulations Please recycle when possible Do not dispose as household waste e A special charger should be used for this battery You should not charge the battery for longer than 12 hours at a time eep t
12. etwork supports it you can hold the current call Press the Options soft key and select the Hold option in the menu To take the call off hold press Options soft key and select the Retrieve option in the menu 3 5 2 Dial a second number When you are making a call you can dial another number Enter the second number or press the Main Menu option in Options soft key to select a number from your contacts list and then press the Send Key When the second number is put through the first call will be held automatically 3 5 3 Answer a second incoming call If you have a second incoming call whilst on another call the screen will display that a second call is waiting The call wait function is only available if you ve 21 22 enabled it in the call wait menu and only if your network supports it Press the Answer Soft Key or Send Key to answer the second call When the second call is put through the first call will be switched to hold state Press the End Key to terminate the second call 3 5 4 Select current phone number Information about the other call is indicated by a small icon in the title area of the screen Select the number and press the Options soft key to display the following options Swap Current call enters hold state while the held call is activated Conference Add held call to conference call End Single Call End one call End All Calls End all current calls New Call Dial a new numbe
13. file Customise Contains six options Tone Setup Volume Alert Type Ring Type Extra Tone Answer Mode 4 7 4 Phone Settings 1 Time and Date Use the menu to set the time and date It contains three options Set Home City Set Time Date Set Format 2 Schedule Power On Off Use the menu to schedule a time to power on off 3 Language Use the menu to set the language 4 Writing Language Use the menu to set default input language 5 Encoding Use the menu to select encoding mode 6 Display Use the menu to set display characteristics It contains six options Wallpaper Screen Saver Power On Display Power Off Display Snow Date and Time Screen Switch Effect 7 Themes You can select a different theme 8 Dedicated Key View or set the functions of the four way navigation key 9 Auto Update of Date and Time Turn on or off the auto update of date and time 10 UART Setting Select SIM1 or SIM2 for UART setting 11 Misc Settings You can change the brightness and time of the LCD backlight using the left and the right direction key 39 40 4 7 5 Network setup 1 Network Selection You can search manually for a network or set it to automatic 2 Preferences Press the left soft key to access the following options Add from the List New Change Priority Delete 3 Service Selection Select service for your SIM card the function provides three choices GSM GPRS WCDMA automatic 4 Network Information View th
14. he battery out of reach of children While using the battery charger please observe the following points Do not disassemble or modify the charger or use it when the power cable is damaged as there could be a risk of electric shock or fire Do not touch the charger with wet hands If the charger contacts water or other iquid immediately cut off the power supply Do not short circuit the charger Keep it away from mechanical vibrations or shaking Do not expose the charger to direct sunlight Do not use it ina damp environment such as a bathroom The battery charger is not waterproof so keep it away from rain and moisture Do not use the charger near electric appliances such as a TV Set or radio Keep the charger out of reach of children Handle SIM cards and memory cards with care Do not remove a card while the device is transferring or accessing information as this could result in loss of data and or damage to the card or device Protect cards from strong shocks static electricity and electrical noise from other devices Do not touch gold colored contacts or terminals with your fingers or metal objects If dirty wipe the card with a soft cloth FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation
15. helf Global Settings Book Info Delete Dele e All Files Sort By Apply Global Settings Help 4 12 eBuddy Use he menu to enter eBuddy data connection required 4 13 Camera Ente r the menu and press the Left Soft Key to choose camera In the camera interface press the OK Key to capture photos and press the Left Soft Key to set the following switch to front camera Capture Mode Image Size Highlight Self Timer White Balance Effects Storage Image Quality Time Stamp Shutter Sound and Restore Default FAQ s If any problems are encountered while using your mobile phone please refer to the following tips If the problems continues please contact your dealer or service provider Enter PIN code appears on the screen Enter valid PIN code of your SIM card Please contact network service operator immediately if you do not know the code Enter PUK code appears on the screen Your SIM card will be locked if you enter the wrong PIN code three times To unlock your SIM card you have to enter your PUK code Please contact your network service operator immediately Please note your PIN code and PUK code may be printed on the SIM card Insert SIM card appears on the screen Make sure your SIM card is correctly installed It may have defects or faults If so please take it to your network service operator Not in service area Network failure is displayed Check signal in
16. hone Settings Contains two options Storage and File Format Use As It can be used for user profiles Send You can send the file via MMS Email and Bluetooth 43 44 4 8 6 Schedule FM record Use the menu to schedule the FM file of one channel press Edit to set the following Time Repeat Channel Settings and Record Settings 4 8 7 Melody composer This can be used to create a new melody 4 8 8 Slide show Choose images from the phone or memory card to play as a slide show 4 9 Email Please refer to 4 4 Messaging for instructions on how to operate the Email function 4 10 File manager Allows you to access and manage files on your phone memory and memory card if installed 4 11 Extra 4 11 1 Calculator Use the menu to do basic calculations such as addition subtraction multiplication and division Key operations Left navigation key Multiplication Right navigation key Division Up navigation key Addition Down navigation key Subtraction OK Equal Press the key to display the calculation result Press Clear to clear the contents you input 4 11 2 Currency converter Input the currency rate and then press OK to input local currency 4 11 3 Stopwatch Enter the menu to use the stopwatch It provides two options Typical Stopwatch and nWay Stopwatch 45 46 4 11 4 Ebook reader Ente r the menu choose the book you saved press options to operate the following Open E Book Clean Up Books
17. honebook is full Please delete some entries Can t select some functions The service is not available or your network service operator does not support th dealer is service Please contact your service provider or
18. n event Jump to Date Jump to the date you selected Go to Today Jump to current date Go to Weekly View View calendar by week 4 6 3 Tasks Enter the menu to view the task list Press Options to set the following View You can view the task Add Add a new task Edit Edit the task you selected Search Search the task by time or by subject Delete Delete a selected task Delete Overdue Delete an overdue task Delete All Delete all the tasks in the phone Jump to Date Jump to the specified date View Uncompleted View uncompleted tasks Send Calendar Provides four options send by SMS send by MMS send by Bluetooth Save As File Save to file 4 6 4 Alarm In edit mode press Edit to set the following Time Repeat Audio options Snooze mins Alert type 4 6 5 World Clock View the time in other cities and time zones 4 6 6 Notes Use this menu to add a new note 37 38 4 6 7 PHB backup entries Use this menu to create a backup of your phonebook Allows you to import export all entries to a CSV file 4 7 Settings 4 7 1 Dual SIM Switch There are two options select with SIM status or use the default mode 4 7 2 Dual SIM Setting There are four options dual SIM open only SIM1 open only SIM2 open and flight mode 4 7 3 User Profiles There are six profiles to choose from General Meeting Outdoor Indoor Headset Bluetooth Press Options to set the following Activate Activate the pro
19. nu select Email Accounts Option Edit gt Advanced Settings you can set outgoing incoming server signature and account settings 10 Broadcast Message Use this menu to set the broadcast message 11 Templates Access the template messages 12 Message Settings This menu contains various settings for SMS amp MMS 4 5 Video call In standby mode you can input a number then press the Left Key to select video call You can also make a video call and access various settings via the Video call option on the main menu Make Video Call Make a new video call Stop Camera Close camera during the video call Use Rear Camera Select rear camera during the video call Turn On Night Mode Turn on night mode during the video call Switch Picture Switch between large and small picture Hide Small Picture Close small picture Video Call Settings Contains four options answer mode dial mode image in video call and audio options Advanced Set video quality Please note To make a video call you will need a 3G capable SIM Card connected to a 3G network and inserted in SIM slot 1 of the phone 35 36 4 6 Organizer 4 6 1 File manager Manage the files that are saved in your phone and memory card You can play edit send delete and use the files 4 6 2 Calendar Enter the menu and press Options to set the following View View events for the selected date Add Event Add a new event Delete Event Delete a
20. o set the following Channel List List the channel of Right Soft Key Quit audio player ist and settings The settings contain player settings audio settings video settings and network settings Use the menu to listen to the radio Press the down navigation key to turn the FM ion key to open the automatic search function press the left right navigation key to select the last channel or next channel press he OK key to record and adjust the sound using the symbolic keys or Press he FM radio Manual Input Input the channel of the FM radio Auto Search Preset Auto search Settings To set Background play and Loud speaker Record Records the current channel Append Add to an existing recor ding file File List To view the list of recordings 4 8 3 Image viewer Enter the menu and press Options to set the following View Slide show Edit Image information Print Browse Style Use As Send Rename Delete Delete All Files Sort By Storage 4 8 4 Photo editor Photo editor allows you to edit photos stored on your phone or memory card 4 8 5 Sound recorder Use the menu to record a sound You can then choose the saved recording file to operate the following New Record Record the new file Play Play the recorded file Append Append the new record to another file Rename Rename the file Delete Delete the file List View the list of files Delete All Files Delete all the files in the p
21. or calendar are setup please check and cancel the configuration before boarding he plane While using the mobile phone please keep it away from heat sources and high voltage appliances Please use the mobile phone under normal temperatures Using it at temperatures above 55 C 131 F or below 10 C 14 F may damage the phone Your device is not water resistant Keep it dry Standard battery charger and accessories provided with your mobile phone should be used The mobile phone user is responsible for any consequence caused by the use of third party accessories Mobile phones may cause interference to nearby electronic devices such as TVs radios pacemakers hearing aids etc Do not place the mobile phone near a credit card or magnetic field Switch off your mobile phone when regulations posted instruct you to do so for example in hospitals Do not drop knock or shake the device Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and mechanics Do not disassemble the mobile phone Only allow qualified personnel to service your device Allowing non qualified personnel to service your device may result in damage to your device and will void your manufacturer s warranty Do not use benzene thinner or alcohol to clean the cover of your mobile phone eep your mobile phone away from corrosive chemicals such as detergent Use a clean and soft cloth instead and wipe gently eep the mobile phone and battery dry Precipitation
22. r Main Menu Enter the main menu 3 6 Text edit When you use your mobile phone you may need to enter text For example to save a name in your phonebook write a short message or to create a task You can enter letters symbols and numbers using the keyboard of your mobile phone In edit state press the key to select a text input mode The default input mode after power on is smart ABC Symbols can be entered by pressing the key 3 7 Basic English and number input mode In Basic English input mode you may press a key on the keyboard to enter a letter In number input mode press a number key on the keyboard to enter that number 3 8 Quit from the menu You can press the Right Soft Key or End key to quit from the menu 23 24 Menu Function List 4 1 Phonebook 4 2 Call Center 4 2 1 Call History 4 2 2 Call Settings 4 3 Services 4 3 1 Internet Services 4 3 2 SIM Services 4 4 Messaging 4 5 Video call 4 6 Organizer 4 6 1 File Manager 4 6 2 Calendar 4 6 3 Tasks 4 6 4 Alarm 4 6 5 World Clock 4 6 6 4 6 7 4 7 4 7 1 4 7 2 4 7 3 4 7 4 4 7 5 4 7 6 4 7 7 4 78 4 7 9 4 8 4 8 1 4 8 2 Notes PHB Backup Entries Settings Dual SIM Switch Dual SIM Settings User Profiles Phone Settings Network Settings Security Settings Connectivity Restore Factory Settings Sound Effects Multimedia Media Player FM radio 4 8 3 Image Viewer 4 8 4 Photo Editor 4 8 5 Sound Recorder 4 8 6 Schedule FM Record 4
23. rd holder Make sure the contact area facing down Please note 3G services can only be supported on the SIM in SIM slot 1 3 Insert the battery and then replace the back cover 4 Plug the travel charger in a wall socket 5 Plug the mini USB cable provided into the travel charger and then plug the cable into the phone 2 2 Power on off Press and hold the power key to switch the device on and off Press the power key brie fly to end a call or close an application 2 3 Security password You can set a security password to avoid your SIM card being used by others 2 3 1 PIN code lf your SIM card has PIN code protection enabled there will be a prompt to enter the PIN code If the wrong PIN code is entered three times your SIM card will be automatically locked If you enter the PIN code incorrectly 3 times you will have to enter your PUK code to unlock it which can be provided by your network service provider 2 3 2 PUK code PUK code referring to personal unlock code is used to unlock a SIM card that is locked due to the PIN code being input incorrectly three times If the PUK code is entered incorrectly ten times your SIM card be permanently blocked PUK code is provided by your network service operator 27 18 2 4 Insert a memory card optional To store additional multimedia files you must insert a memory card Your device accepts micro SD memory cards 16GB maximum To insert a memory card 1 Remove the bat
24. tensity indicator If there is no signal you may be in an area where network signal isn t available Please move to other locations to receive a signal Poor sound quality echo or noise makes communication difficult Hang up your phone and dial again Your network service operator may connect you to a line with better communication quality 47 48 Standby time declines If you phone will continually be sea are in an area where there is little to no signal your rching for a network which will reduce battery life If your battery is fairly old it may be approaching it s life span in this case please replace it e Mobile phone fails to boot First try to charge the battery power on while charging If your mobile phon to discharge excessively You will give no response for som battery is charged Can t send a short message check if your service center n Mobile phone won t charge 1 mobile phone doesn t work pi provider or dealer 2 Ambien e has been off for a long time the battery is likely cannot power it on in this case and the phone e time The phone cannot be powered on until the Please contact your network service operator to umber option is correct There are three possibilities 1 Charger of your roperly You can contact your nearest service temperature is not appropriate Please change charging environment 3 Poor contact Please check plug of your charger Can t add entries into phonebook P
25. tery cover and battery 2 Slide and lift the memory card door 3 Insert a memory card with the gold colored contacts facing down 4 Close and slide the memory card door to lock it into place 5 Replace the battery and battery cover Basic Functions 3 1 Direct dial In standby state use the number keys to enter the telephone number you would like to dial If you input the wrong number press the Right Soft Key located at the top right of the keypad to delete the number before the cursor Once the phone number to dial has been input press the Send Key If the phone number being dialed out is saved in your contact list the name and icon of the contact will be displayed on the dialing screen Press End Key to end a call 3 1 1 Quick dial from contacts list Press the Right Soft Key to enter the contacts list Slide the cursor up down to select the phone number you want to dial Press the Send Key to dial the number 3 1 2 Quick dial from dialed phone number list Press the Send Key to enter the dialed phone number record page Slide the cursor up down to select the person you want to call or the number you want to dial Press the Send Key to dial out the number 19 20 3 2 Answer an incoming call When there is an incoming call an animation will be displayed together with a ringtone or vibration If the phone number of the caller can be identified the number will be displayed on screen If information about
26. these items for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Disclaimer Some content and services accessible through this device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright patent trademark and or other intellectual property laws Such content and services are provided solely for your personal non commercial use You may not use any content or services in a manner that has not been authorized by the content owner or service provider Without limiting the foregoing unless expressly authorized by the applicable content owner or service provider you may not modify copy republish upload post transmit translate sell create derivative works exploit or distribute in any manner or medium any content or services displayed on this device Your Mobile Phone 1 1 Appearance FRONT CAMERA A DISPLAY MICROPHONE EARPHONE JACK A CAMERA PE EXTERNAL W SPEAKER MINI USB PORT 13 14 1 2 Key description 1 Left Soft Key In standby mode press left soft key to enter Main Menu 2 Right Soft Key In standby mode press right soft key to enter Phonebook 3 Send Key Manga e a call In standby mode press this key to access 4 End Key End calls reject calls amp lock keypad Long press
27. tion Specific Absorption Rate SAR certification information Your device conforms to international standards that limit human exposure X to radio frequency RF energy emitted by radio and telecommunications equipment These standards prevent the sale of mobile devices that exceed a maximum exposure level known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR of 1 6 W kg During testing the maximum SAR recorded for this model was 0 652 W kg In normal use the actual SAR is likely to be much lower as the device has been designed to emit only the RF energy necessary to transmit a signal to the nearest base station By automatically emitting lower levels when possible your device reduces your overall exposure to RF energy Correct disposal of this product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment This marking on the product accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories such as batteries chargers headsets or USB cables should not be disposed of with other household wastes at the end of their working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and at 12 recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take

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