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1. To configure email settings Gl Am we 12 42 PM Configure message settings using the Settings ae submenu Account name 1 On the Your accounts screen tap to select an gmail email account Your name 2 Tap Menu gt Settings to open the email setting menu Email check frequency Every 15 minutes Default account Send email from this account by v default Notification settings Email notifications Notify in status bar when email a rive e 33 Chapter 5 Messaging 5 9 Using E mail Composing and sending an E mail 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Email then tap an e mail account Compose 2 Tap Menu gt Compose 3 Inthe To field enter the recipient s e mail address Subject TIP To add recipients from Contacts tap To or tap Menu gt Add Recipient then select the Compose Mail names 4 Enter the Subject 5 Compose your message 6 Tap Send Sending an E mail from Contacts You can send an e mail to a contact with an e mail address stored in Contacts On the Home screen tap Contacts Tap a name to open contact Tap Send e mail Enter the Subject and compose the message Tap Send ae YS Adding attachments to an e mail message 1 Before sending your message tap Menu gt Attach nice sn 2 Select the picture you want to attach To e u e Subject Receiving e mails E mails are automatically received in your Inbox when your phone connects to wireless n
2. 2 Tap Menu gt Import NOTE e To copy a single contact simply tap the contact then edit contact information as in Adding a contact e To copy all contacts tap Menu gt Import All All contacts on the SIM card are imported Backing Up Contacts You can copy the contacts to SD card to back up the contact information or import contacts from SD card to your phone Export contacts to SD card 1 On the Home screen tap Contact gt Menu gt Copy 2 Tap Export to SD card NOTE e Copying contacts to SD card will overwrite the old backup file 3 Awarning message pops up tap Ok to proceed All contact are copied to SD card Import contacts from SD card 1 On the Home screen tap Contact gt Menu gt Copy 2 Tap Import from SD card The backup contacts from SD card are copied to the phone contacts 17 Dialer Call log GARY CHAN Mobile 091 123 4567 Delete Import BackUp Contacts ws Sen ee Export to SD card Import from SD card Favorite Contacts You can add the most frequently called contacts to the Favorite contact list which helps you to access the contacts quickly and easily Add to Favorites 1 1 A From the Home screen tap Contacts From the contact list tap and hold a contact you wish to add The contact submenu appears tap Add to favorites A golden star will appear next to the contact name The contact is now displayed in the Favorites li
3. 2 4 Contacts on page 16 Application Drawer Tap to view the programs and settings of the phone Tao todisolavth Tap to return to the aP IO QIS pay me main screen or exit the menu options Tap to open the meni search bar Status Bar Icons The Status bar icons indicate different types of information Tap the status bar and scroll down to view notifications or view system information easily To close the window tap gt Tap to display the system information Tap to display the notifications 08 28 2009 E i Pa 2 18 PM 07 27 2009 Fy liE 10 26 AM No service Clear notifications No service Clear notifications LP Notification Notifications es Data ge There is no SIM Chris Cheng ET See u tomorrow 204 PM Wifi a Disconnect o Bluetooth Off OD Gns The Basics The icons on status bar indicates the following information Notification icon mme Battery icon ms 203 PM shia Phone Network icon Volume icon Bluetooth icon Volume icon Battery icon The following icons may appear on the The following icons may appear on the volume icon area battery icon area Icon Description Icon Description Volume is muted Battery is full B Es Battery level fewer bars indicate Ya Vibrate mode is activated V lower battery power Speakerphone is on _ Battery is low Zi Speaker volume is displayed e Battery is charging
4. On the Home screen tap Contacts Tap a contact to display the contact information Tap Text mobile Compose your message Tap Send Cc Call mobile 0911818699 aI 2 YS fa Call home 0425759656 From the Call log SE On the Home screen tap Contact 0911818699 Tap the Call log tab to view all call history Tap a call from the Call log Text home 0423759656 a i e p E Email work Tap Send SMS message unclexavier hotmail com Compose your message Eh 4 Tap Send Note If you exit Messaging before sending unsent message will be automatically saved as a draft To request message delivery notification 1 In Messaging tap Menu gt Settings to access SMS setting and MMS settings 2 Tap to check Delivery Reports check box 3 Tap Back Receiving and Managing Messages When you send and receive messages from a contact these messages are grouped as a message thread A message thread looks like an exchanged conversation To reply to a text message 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Messaging 2 Tap amessage thread to open it 3 Compose your message 4 Tap Send 26 Chapter 5 Messaging To forward a text message 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Messaging 2 Tap to view a message thread 3 Tap and hold a message to display the message options 4 Tap Forward oN 6 Tap Send To delete all text messages You can delete all text threads in the Messaging 1 Tap Application Drawer
5. Visible passwords Description Set location in applications such as maps using wireless networks Check to enable GPS satellites If Ephemeris is expired it will update from server automatically Check to enable AGPS configure AGPS settings and enable SSL Check to enable screen lock pattern Set your security question and answer to unlock screen Check to set visible pattern for screen lock Check to use tactile feedback for screen lock Tap to set the unlock pattern Tap to enable the screen lock function Lock SIM card and change SIM card pin Show passwords as you type 61 Applications Chapter 11 Managing Your Device Application Description Unknown sources Manage applica tions Development Allow install of non market applications Manage and remove installed applications Set options for application development SD card amp phone storage Application Description Unmount SD card Factory data reset Unmount the SD card for safe removal Delete all data on the phone and restore to factory default settings Date amp time Application Description Automatic Check to use network provided values Use 24 hour Set the clock to 24 hour format format Select date format Locale amp text Set the preferred date format Application Description Locale Text settings Select language and region for your phone Choose the pref
6. 3 Check the box to automatically switch the screen orientation when rotating the phone Ring Settings You can assign a ring tone and a ring tone type for various events such as an incoming call new message received among others To change the ring tone and ring type of an incoming call 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Sound amp Display 2 On the Sound settings tab tap Phone ringtone 3 Select the Ring tone from the lists 4 Tap OK when finished To change the ring tone of other events 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Sound amp Display On the Sound settings tab tap Notification ringtone Select the Ring tone from the lists Tap OK when finished m 11 3 Using Wireless Control Wireless Manager provides shortcuts to access Wi Fi Bluetooth and Phone connection settings 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Wireless Controls 2 To turn on or off Wi Fi Bluetooth or Phone simply tap their corresponding bars 3 To change connection settings tap Menu then select the setting to change 64 Chapter 11 Managing Your Device 11 4 Protecting Your Phone You can protect your phone from unauthorized users by requiring the PIN code or entering a password Enable or Disable SIM card PIN When PIN code is enabled you are required to enter the PIN code before making a call 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Security amp location 2 On the SIM card lock tab ta
7. e To move copy delete rename or set the picture as Contact icon or Wallpaper tap and hold the item then tap the option e To paste an item tap Menu gt Paste e To sort items tap Menu gt Sort then select an option e To search for a file tap Menu gt Search 10 11 Gallery You can view the captured images recorded video clips and downloaded images in the Gallery 1 Tap Application drawer gt Gallery 2 The picture folder and video folder are displayed 3 Tap to view the camera pictures or camera videos ol 4 The images or videos will be displayed in Camera pictures 7 Camera videos 9 thumbnails 5 To view photos or videos see 8 2 Viewing Photos amp Videos on page 47 10 12 Global Time Use Global time to view the current time in different locations 1 Tap Application drawer gt Global Time 2 The current time is displayed ech Republic of Chine 3 Tap Menu gt Search to display the world major cities Wee list 4 Tap to check the current time of the city 5 The time and map location is displayed on the earth screen Q search Show city Darkearth 2D View Sh Li 5 Chapter 10 Programs 10 13 GPS Tracker Use GPS Tracker to record the time and speed of your training See 9 1 Using GPS Tracker on page 52 10 14 Messaging Use the Messaging to send or receive text and MMS messages See page 25 10 15 Music Use the Music player to play musi
8. E E mail 36 E mail 34 Email 56 F File gl managing 56 File Browser 56 Folders managing 56 G Gallery 57 Global Time 57 GPS Tracker 52 58 using 52 H Home screen 8 I Icons Battery 9 Connection 9 Network 10 Notification 9 Status Bar 8 volume 9 Input method 24 Internet 37 40 connecting 37 start data connection 39 K Keyboard on screen 23 QWERTY 22 keyboard QWERTY 1 L LED 1 14 M Memory card 5 slot 2 Menu Application Drawer 12 Shortcut menu 10 Messaging 25 58 e mail 32 Voice 30 Messaging SMS text 28 Messaging MMS 29 SMS text 25 Music 58 Music Player 51 Music Player 49 N Notes using 58 P Password 65 Phone answering a call 20 making a call 19 password 65 protect 65 Phone settings 60 Photo edit 48 set as wallpaper 48 slideshow 47 taking photos 44 viewing 45 47 zoom 47 PIN code 65 Power button 2 turn on and off 6 Programs 54 R Resetting 65 Ring settings 64 Rss reader 59 S Screen orienation 64 Settings 59 basic 63 date and time 63 display 64 Shutter button 2 SIM install 3 remove 3 Slideshow 47 Speed dial 21 Stylus using 7 T Text entering 22 V Video playback 49 recording 45 Videos 59 Voice Note 59 Volume adjusting 14 slider 2 W Wireless using 64 Wireless Control 64 INDEX 72
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10. To adjust the volume see 2 3 Adjusting To charge the battery see 1 4 Charging the Volume on page 14 the Battery on page 5 Connection icon Notification icon The following icons may appear on the The following icons may appear on the connection icon area notification icon area Icon Description Icon Description A WiFi is connected New text message notification Bluetooth connection is active d EVEA NONGA Alarm Eb GPRS data connection is active Task notification i uf HSDPA data connection is active Missed call notification E Tap the status bar and scroll down to view the details The Basics Phone Network icon The following icons may appear on the phone network icon area Icon Description Icon Description m No network signal Hi HSDPA network is in use cl l l Call is in progress Maximum signal strength Fewer ll bars indicate lower signal strength GPRS network is in use No SIM card inserted Call is in hold Shortcut Menu The Shortcut menu displays notification or other information of each menu item To easily access the menu tap the item on the Home screen By default the following applications are displayed Icon Menu Item Description Type texts in the Google search widget Search then tap the search icon to search texts on the Internet CH Weg Displays message notification Tap to ging access Messaging menu See page
11. Voice Note 2 Tap Menu gt Record 3 The recording screen is displayed 4 Tap to record your voice To stop recording tap E To play a voice note 1 Tap Menu gt Voice Note 1 A list of voice notes are displayed Tap the voice note you want to listen 2 The voice note is played with the Music player 59 Chapter 11 Managing Your Device Chapter 11 Managing Your Phone 11 1 Phone Settings Tap Application drawer gt Settings to view and adjust the settings of your phone The Settings menu is categorized into Wireless Controls Call Settings Sound amp Display Security amp Location Applications SD card amp phone storage Date amp time Locale amp text Touch Calibration and About phone Wireless Controls Application Description Wifi settings Bluetooth settings Mobile networks Airplane mode Set up and manage wireless access points Manage connections set device name and discoverability of the phone Set options for roaming networks and Access Point Names Disable all wireless connections Call settings Application Fixed Dialing Numbers Voicemail Call forwarding Call Barring Additional call set tings Network operators Description Managed fixed dialing numbers Set voice mail number Configure call forwarding settings Configure call barring settings such as roaming outgoing interna tional calls incoming calls when roaming Configur
12. 2009 Google Sh Li To scroll the page e Use finger gestures To scroll up or down swipe your finger down or up To scroll left or right tap and swipe your finger to the right or left e Use the scroll bars To set the Home page 1 While viewing a web page tap Menu gt Settings gt Set home page 2 Enter the URL of the page that you want to set as home page 3 Tap OK to save your settings Managing a Web Page While viewing a web page tap Menu to change view settings or apply other functions The following table lists the Menu options Depending on the function some options may be unavailable Go Tap to enter the URL of a web page to visit Bookmarks Tap to select from the list of saved favorite web page to visit New Window Open a web page in a new window 40 Chapter 6 Using the Internet Refresh Forward Find on page Select text Save page Page Share page Exit Download Zoom Out Page Content Setting Privacy settings Security setting Advance settings Tap to refresh page Tap to go to the next page Tap to find the text on the web page Tap to select text on the web page Tap to save the web page Tap to view web page information Tap to send this web page via email or messaging Tap to close the Browser and return to Home screen Tap to view the download history Tap to activate zooming functions Tap within the page to go back to normal view Tap to configure br
13. You may also access Settings menu Tap to go back to Home screen Landscape view 646 AM Tap to go back to Home screen Camera Contacts Dialer Email Tap to open BY CP 4 i 7 Tap the scroll bar to close the j access more programs Application Gallery Global TimeGPs Tracker Messaging in your phone ER Tap to view Home screen menu options You may also access Settings menu Note pad Rss reader Settings SIM Toolkit Videos Tap an icon to open the program 12 The Basics Using Widgets Save time with live updates right on Home screen and get all of your personalized updates in one place You may add and customize the Widgets on the Home screen as you like 1 From Home Screen tap the Menu gt Add gt Widgets 2 A list of all available widgets are displayed Tap to select the widget you want to appear on the Home screen To remove widgets 1 On the Home screen tap and hold the widget you want to remove and the widget will enlarge 2 will appear at the bottom of the Home screen 3 Drag the widget to to delete The widget is then removed from the Home screen Setting the wallpaper D Ey 11 49 AM Calendar ka Clock Event amp todo gt Message Music You can customize the wallpaper of your Home Screen with default wallpaper or with pictures taken with your phone Set wallpaper from Pictures 1 From the Home Screen tap the Menu gt Add 2 Add to Home
14. and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will 67 Safety Information allow us to help conserve natural resources Moreover proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal recovery and collection points please contact your local city center household waste disposal service shop from where you purchased the equipment or manufacturer of the equipment RoHS Compliance This product is in compliance with Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment ROHS and its amendments European Union Regulatory Conformance The equipment complies with the RF Exposure Requirement 1999 519 EC Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 300 GHz This equipment meets the following conformance standards EN 300 328 EN 301489 1 EN 301489 7 EN 301489 17 EN 301 511 EN 301 908 1 2EN 50332 1 EN 50360 361 Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by the manufacturer could void the EMC compliance and negate your authority to operate the product This product has demonstrated EMC compliance under conditions that included the use of compliant peripheral device
15. gt Messaging 2 Tap Menu gt Del threads 3 Tap OK to confirm To delete one message thread 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Messaging 2 Tap and hold the message thread you want to delete 3 Tap Del thread To delete a message within a thread 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Messaging 1 Tap the message thread to open it 2 Highlight the message to delete by flicking your finger downward across the sender the message 3 Tap and hold the highlighted message 4 Tap Del message 2 In the To field enter the recipient s phone number Gi 118 08 18 00 34 Message options Call 886919401000 Forward Copy message text View message details Del message View thread Add to Contacts Del thread Chapter 5 Messaging To copy message text BE 13 08 18 00 34 You can use this function to copy the text from a message to a new message you are composing gegen 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Messaging 2 Tap a message thread to open it Call 886919401000 3 Tap and hold the message to display the submenu options Tap Copy message text Go to New Message Tap and hold Type to compose View message details Tap Paste to paste the copied texts to your new message Forward Copy message text ool Del message 28 Chapter 5 Messaging 5 2 Multimedia Message A Multimedia message or MMS can contain letters an image an audio or video file Creating and s
16. time from the list 7 When finished tap Save to return to the calendar TIP From the Calendar screen tap a day or a time slot then tap Menu gt New event to set a new appointment on the tapped date or time 59 Chapter 10 Programs To add a new task On the Calendar screen tap Menu gt New task Enter event details Select the dates for From and To field Enter task descriptions To set priority select from the list When finished tap Save to return to the calendar TIP From the Calendar screen tap a day or a time slot then tap Menu gt New Task to set a new appointment on the tapped date or time Se Se 10 5 Camcorder Record video clips with this phone 8 1 Photos and Videos on page 44 10 6 Camera Capture images with this phone 8 1 Photos and Videos on page 44 10 7 Contacts View or manage your contact list See 2 4 Contacts on page 16 10 8 Dialer Use Dialer to make phone calls or manage contact list See page 19 10 9 Email Use Email to Connect to your remote mailbox to retrieve your new e mail messages or view your previously retrieved e mail messages offline See 5 5 Using E mail on page 34 10 10 File Browser File Explorer lets you browse the contents of your phone 1 Tap Application drawer gt File Browser 2 Tap the folder list and tap the folder you want to explore Managing Files and Folders e To open an item tap it 56 Chapter 10 Programs
17. to exit video mode Tap to access the video capture settings zech Tap Application Drawer gt Camcorder Aim the phone at the subject N 3 To start recording press the shutter button or tap EH 4 To stop recording press the shutter button again or tap A Reviewing a photo After taking a shot a thumbnail image is displayed at the lower left corner of the screen 1 Tap the thumbnail to view the image in full screen size e Tap Gallery to go to the photo gallery e Tap Set picture as Fe to set the image as Contact icon or Wallpaper e Tap Share ae to share the picture via Email or Messaging e Tap Delete to delete the picture and view the next picture 45 Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications Reviewing a video After recording a video the video thumbnail is displayed at the lower left corner of the screen 1 Tap Gallery to go to the video gallery Tap Play ia to view the video clip Tap Share W to share the video via Email or Messaging Tap the video thumbnail to playback the video in full screen mode Tap Delete to delete the video clip and return to capture mode Jet Yh Gallery Bee Play Share Delete Configuring camera settings On the camera screen tap Menu gt Settings Data EI kd AE ws 12 56PM General settings Tap an option to a We ER ront record locatie yicture data Jpeg Quality Tap to close camera settings screen Use the slider to scroll the page for
18. 25 xa Displays phone keypad Tap to enter the 32 Dialer phone number and make calls See page 19 Displays contacts saved on the phone v Tap to select the contact to make a LP Contacts phone call or send text message See page 16 eal Browser Tap to access the web browser Application Tap to access the Application Drawer e Drawer See page 8 10 The Basics Customizing the Shortcut menu To add shortcut 1 2 3 Tap Menu gt Add gt Shortcuts Tap Applications to display the list of applications Tap to add the items that you want to appear on the Home screen To remove shortcut 1 11 Tap on the application to remove and the shortcut icon will enlarge AEA will appear at the bottom of the Home screen Drag the shortcut menu to the 0 AA to delete The application is then removed from the Home screen Gi E pall ES 11 49 AM CG Add to Home screen ey Shortcuts Os Widgets m Folders i Wallpapers Dialer Contacts Browser The Basics Application Drawer The Application Drawer contains all programs and settings Tap Gen to display the menu Portrait view Tap to open close the Application Drawer Alarm Browser Clock gt Camcorder Camera Dialer Tap an icon to open the program Zi Er j ill i Slide down the scroll bar to access more programs in Global CP your phone Time GPS Messaging Note pad Tracker Tap to view Home screen menu options
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20. 3Com Not in range remembered SNOWREX Connect to dlink Signal strength Excellent Security WEP WEP hex key 0 9 A F Show password Connect Cancel To add Wi Fi network 1 2 3 On the Home screen tap Application Drawer gt Settings to access Wireless Controls Tap Wi Fi Settings In Wi Fi Networks tap Add Wi Fi network A new window is displayed Follow the on screen instructions and enter necessary information then tap Save to save settings To configure Wi Fi settings 1 2 3 On the Home screen tap Application Drawer gt Settings to access Wireless Controls Tap Wi Fi Settings Tap Menu gt Advanced Note If you use static IP enter the IP settings as required In IP settings Enter the information for IP address gateway netmask and DNS and tap OK to save your settings Cellular Data Network Check the availability of these connections with your network service provider and obtain the following information Access Point Name Proxy Port User name Password Chapter 6 Using the Internet Add Wi Fi network Network SSID Security pa 12 49 PM Use static IP ARN P 12 49 PM Mobile network settings _ F pe Data roaming pnma n data servires when Connect to data services wher roaming Use only 2G networks Saves battery Network operators e Select a network operator Access Point Names e 38 Chapter 6 Using the Int
21. K k U se Artists Albums o e move for me Unknown artist recording47624 Unknown artist recording62914 Unknown artist recording67875 Unknown artist Songs Playlists ops E recording67876 i Unknown artist Unknown artist S Sh Li 4 Library Screen Now Playing Screen Playing Music To play music 1 2 3 4 Changing Playback options While in Playback screen tap Menu Tap Application Drawer gt Music The Library screen is displayed Tap Songs and all songs on the phone will be displayed Tap to select the song then tap Play Tap Library to go to the Music Library screen Tap Party shuffle to play all songs in shuffle order Tap Add to playlist to add the song to a preferred playlist Tap Use as ringtone to set this song as ringtone Tap Cover to show Picture or Animation when the S i song is played 50 Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications Creating a Playlist Add songs to a specific playlist or create a playlist Tap Application Drawer gt Music The Library screen is displayed Tap and hold the song you want to add Tap Add to playlist Select from the current playlist or tap New to create a new playlist NOTE If you create a new playlist enter the playlist name now ae NS 6 The song has been added to the playlist To remove a music file from playlist 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Music 2 The Library screen is displayed 3 Tap and hold the song yo
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23. Screen appears tap Wallpapers 3 Tap Pictures 4 You will see thumbnail images of all pictures Tap to select the picture you want to use as wallpaper 5 Drag your finger to select the crop area and tap inside the box to crop the image 6 Tap Save and the cropped image will appear as wallpaper on the Home screen Set wallpaper from Wallpaper gallery 1 From the Home Screen tap the Menu gt Add 2 Add to Home Screen appears tap Wallpapers 3 All system wallpapers are displayed Tap to preview the wallpaper on screen 4 Tap Set wallpaper to confirm 13 Gi E EI we 11 48 AM Select wallpaper from i Pictures wW Wallpaper gallery The Basics 2 2 LED Indicators Your phone has 3 LED indicators green white and red Whether your phone is turned on or off the LED indicators provide useful information Phone LED Location State Indication Green send Phone Battery is fully charged solid button On Off White Home Phone On Phone is in suspend mode blinking button Wi Fi GPS Bluetooth is active Missed call or new message notification Low battery indication Red End button Phone Battery is charging solid On Off NOTE When the phone is on pressing the Send Enter or End key will light all the LED indicators 2 3 Adjusting the Volume Your phone features three types of volume which can be adjusted separately e Media volume Set volume for music and videos e Rin
24. aaseussonsseusonesenssoneseneees 69 Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1 Your Phone Front Earpiece Las x Zo e 32 Touch screen CR Talk Send e activate the Dialer e make or answer a call End end or reject a call le ne At ca 7 J AD rs H ga a a S v Late ells well Nell az a l gt Home QWERTY Keyboard Use to e go back to Home screen enter text See page 22 e long press to bring up recent activities Back LED Alerts Your phone is equipped with 3 LED indicators 3 1 Megapixels camera See 8 1 Photos and Green Send button Videos on page 44 e White Home button e Red End button Back cover Push and slide downwards to remove back cover For more information see 2 2 LED Indicators on page 14 Chapter 1 Getting Started Top Earphone jack Use a headset for hands free conversation or listening to music Power e Press and hold for 5 seconds to turn the phone on or off e To save battery quick press to temporarily turn the screen on or off Memory card slot Micro USB port e Connect USB cable to PC as a modem USB mass storage e Connect USB cable and the AC adapter to charge the battery e Insert a memory card in the card slot to store your pictures and other data NOTE The battery can also be ch
25. ain the power button briefly Touch calibration The Touch calibration appears when the phone is turned on for the first time or after Clean Boot is executed see 11 5 Resetting the Phone on page 65 The touch calibration helps you to calibrate the screen to ensure stylus accuracy and change the screen orientation and text size before you start using the phone Follow the on screen instructions for screen calibration Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Navigating Your Phone To navigate your phone use your finger or the stylus that comes with the phone Stylus To remove the stylus 1 Place your fingertip on the stylus tab then gently pull it out from the compartment 2 Hold both ends of the stylus then gently pull it outwards to extend To replace the stylus 1 Hold both ends of the stylus then gently push it inwards 2 Insert the stylus in the compartment Make sure the stylus tab is aligned with the compartment The Basics Chapter 2 The Basics 2 1 The Home Screen From Home screen you can quickly access common features and view notifications of missed calls received messages battery and connection status Status bar e Displays status and notification icons and the clock e Message appointment task and connection notifications are also displayed here Shortcut Menu Tap an icon to access the function Tap to open the Tap to open the Dial Contacts screen See keypad
26. ap Menu gt Add sbj to convert to MMS message Tap Subject to enter the Subject To insert a picture or video file tap Menu gt Attach To insert an audio file tap Menu gt Attach gt Audio To insert text tap Type to Compose then enter your message with on screen keypad Tap Send 5 3 Voice Message Your phone supports sending of Voice message To create a voice message 1 2 PPDS W Tap Application Drawer gt Messaging Tap New Message gt Menu gt Attach gt Record audio Tap to record your message Tap A to stop recording Tap to listen to your recording Tap Save to proceed or Discard to return to the compose message screen Tap Play to listen to your recording again or tap Remove to delete your recording from the MMS message Enter the mobile phone number in the To field Tap to enter your text message and tap Send 30 Chapter 5 Messaging EI BY Fa 12 36 PM Record your message Press record D Displays recording information Tap buttons to record stop equalize and play Recording voice 1 Tap or Record then record your message 2 Tap or Stop to stop recording NOTE Tap BC to play voice 3 Tap Send In the To field enter the mobile phone number 5 Tap Send A Managing recorded voice e To listen to the recording tap to play e To redo recording tap to record e To save recording tap Save e To stop recording ta
27. arged when connected to a computer Bottom Speaker Stylus Use the stylus to tap the screen to select items or write on the screen Side GPS Antenna f See Using GPS on page 52 for more information Volume Slide upwards or downwards to increase or decrease the volume Slide down the key fully to enter vibrate mode Shutter e Press the shutter to activate camera e In Camera mode press to take a photo or video See 8 1 Photos and Videos on page 44 eS Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 2 Accessories Your package comes with the following items If any of them is missing please contact your retailer e Phone e Stylus pen e USB cable e AC adapter e Li lon battery e Quick Start Guide 1 3 Installing the SIM Card Battery and Memory Card To remove the back cover 1 Turn the phone off 2 Push and slide downwards to remove the back cover SIM card The SIM card contains your phone number memory storage and network service details To install the SIM card Insert the SIM card as shown Make sure the gold contacts are facing down and the cut off corner facing towards the battery slot To remove the SIM card 1 Remove battery 2 Use your finger to slide the SIM card from the card slot Chapter 1 Getting Started Battery Your phone comes with a rechargeable Li lon battery Battery life varies depending on the network and applications use
28. c files or recorded voice files See 8 3 Using Music Player on page 49 10 16 Note pad Use the Note pad to write down notes as you would on a note pad EI P wa 107PM Note pad P Saved notes are displayed here o do list Ka v Tap to adda new Tap to mark the Add note Mark T note note Sh To create a note 1 Tap Application drawer gt Note pad Tap Add note Enter your notes with phone keyboard or on screen keypad Tap Menu gt Edit title to add a title to the note yeh When you are down tap to return to Note pad screen The notes is automatically saved 58 Chapter 10 Programs 10 17 Rss reader LT Rss reader Use the Rss Reader to get live update of your favorite web sites All new items 0 My Folder Add a new Rss Feed 1 Tap Menu gt Rss Reader 2 Tap New feed to add a Feed URL 3 Tap OK to confirm feeds Update Rss Feed a 1 Tap Menu gt Rss Reader a GS Ce 2 Tap Update all to update the RSS feeds Update all Ven feed New folder More 3 New feeds will be displayed in RSS feed inbox e SSC 10 18 Settings In the Settings menu you can view and make adjustments for Wireless Control Call settings phone general setting and security settings See page 60 10 19 Videos You can playback the video clips captured with your phone See 8 1 Photos and Videos on page 44 10 20 Voice Note To record a voice note 1 Tap Menu gt
29. d and the type of connections attached to your phone To install the battery Insert the battery Make sure the contacts of the battery are aligned with the connectors on the battery slot To remove the battery Use your fingertip to lift the battery tab and remove the battery To replace the back cover Push and slide upwards to close the back cover ks NOTE To ensure battery performance and avoid the risk of fire e Use only original batteries designated for the phone e Do not store the battery in temperatures below 10 C or higher than 45 C Chapter 1 Getting Started Memory card You will need a microSD card to store photos music videos and other data To install the memory card 1 Open the memory card cover 2 Insert the memory card with the gold contacts facing down 3 Push the memory card until it clicks into place To remove the memory card 1 For safety removal go to Settings gt SD card amp phone storage gt unmount SD card 2 Now you can push the memory card down to eject it from the slot NOTE microSD card is not included in the package Contact your retailer to purchase one To check for memory card compatibility please refer to the memory card documentation 1 4 Charging the Battery The battery out of the box is only partially charged To fully charge the battery charge it for 2 hours 1 Open the Micro USB port cover 2 Plug the battery charger as shown in t
30. e moving speed and tracks Send and receive all types of messages such as text mes sage MMS and voice messages See page 25 Play and manage the music and audio files on your phone Create notes for drafts page 58 54 Chapter 10 Programs Programs Description Rss Reader Get live update of your favorite news or web sites Setting Configure the phone settings wireless settings and call set tings of your phone Videos Playback the video clips Voice Notes Read and record predefined texts to be recognized and used by your phone for voice dialing finding a contact and others See page 59 10 1 Alarm Clock Your phone is equipped with alarm clock function See Setting Alarms on page 63 10 2 Browser Open the Browser to view web pages See 6 2 Browsing a Web Page on page 40 10 3 Calculator With Calculator you can perform basic arithmetic functions on your phone Tap Application drawer gt Calculator 10 4 Calendar The Calendar lets you schedule and sound alarms for appointments meetings and other events Scheduled appointments for the day can be displayed on Home screen To schedule an event 1 Tap Application drawer gt Calendar 2 Tap Menu gt New event 3 Enter event details 4 Select the dates for From and To field NOTE For an all day event check All Day 5 To set repetition select the repetition from the list 6 To set a reminder select the reminder
31. e alarm CH Jel gt Date amp time settings Automatic Use network provided values Select time zone aT no cr ETTE T Fsirni birmo MT 08 00 Taiwan Taipei Time Set time 1 13 PM Use 24 hour format LPL D Select date format 7 00 Alarm 8 30 Alarm T Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr 9 00am Alarm e To enter the time numerically tap the hour minute or AM PM field and use the up and down arrows to change the values To turn on the alarm check Turn on alarm TIP To sound an alarm even when your phone set to silent or vibrate mode tap the More tab and check Sound alarms even when the phone is set to silent or 63 vibrate Chapter 11 Managing Your Device Display Settings The display settings of your phone affect the battery and external power level To turn off backlight when the phone is idle 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Sound amp display to enter the submenu 2 Inthe Display settings tap Screen timeout 3 Select from the screen timeout list Your setting is automatically saved To adjust brightness 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Sound amp display to enter the submenu 2 In Display settings tap Brightness 3 Drag the Brightness slider to adjust brightness settings 4 Tap OK when finished To change the screen orientation 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Sound amp display to enter the submenu 2 In Display settings tap Orientation
32. e caller ID and call waiting settings Select a network operator for service Sound amp display Application Silent Mode Ringer volume Media volume Phone ringtone Description Turn silent mode on off All sounds except media amp alarms are silenced Adjust ringer volume for incoming calls and notifications Set volume for music and videos Set your default incoming call ringtone 60 Chapter 11 Managing Your Device Application Description Phone vibrate Notification ring tone Audible touch tone Audible selection SD card notifications Orientation Animation Brightness Screen timeout Notification LED Phone vibrates for incoming calls Set your default notification ringtone Enable disable sound when using dial pad Enable disable sound when making screen selection Enable SD card notification sounds Switch orientation automatically when rotating phone Show animation when opening amp closing windows Adjust the brightness of the screen Adjust the delay before the screen automatically goes off Enable disable LED effect for call message notification Security amp location Application Use wireless net works Enable GPS satel lites GPS Ephemeris Auto Download AGPS Settings Require pattern Set security ques tion and answer Use visible pattern Use tactile feed back Set unlock pattern Enable lock screen Set up SIM card lock
33. ecord Set GPS File Format 1 2 3 4 Save GPS File Tap Application Drawer gt GPS Tracker gt O N 53 Saved file format Tap Application Drawer gt GPS Tracker Tap Menu gt Format Tap to chose the file format You can save the GPS tracking record in the following file formats KML GPX or Both Tap OK to confirm Enter default path to save the file in your SD card Tap OK to confirm Chapter 10 Programs Chapter 10 Programs Your phone comes with the following pre installed programs Programs Description Alarm Clock Browser Calculator Calendar Camcorder Camera Contacts Dialer Email File Browser Gallery Global Time GPS Tracker Messaging Music Note Pad Set up alarm clock Browse the web and download files from the Internet See page 40 Perform basic arithmetic functions such as addition subtrac tion multiplication and division See page 55 Create and track schedule or appointments See page 55 Record videos clips Capture still images and record videos See page 44 Store names numbers e mail and other information See page 16 Make and receive phone calls See page 19 Send and receive e mail messages See page 25 Manage audio video and picture files See page 56 View and edit photos and videos See page 47 View global time Record and track your training information such as training time tracking distanc
34. ending an MMS message Your phone offers several ways to create and send an MMS message From the Messaging screen 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Messaging 2 Tap New Message gt Menu gt Add sbj 3 The message automatically converts to a MMS message 4 Inthe To field enter the recipient s phone number or email address TIP To add recipients from Contacts tap To and enter at least two numbers of a contact number or two characters of a contact name Then the corresponding contact will be listed for you to select 5 Enter the Subject 6 To insert a picture or video file tap Menu gt Attach 7 To insert text tap Type to Compose then enter your message 8 To insert an audio file tap Menu gt Attach gt Audio 9 Tap Send From Contacts nann Pictures 1 On the Home screen tap Contacts coture piure Capture picture 2 Tap a contact 3 Tap Menu gt Text Mobile The message window is Et Videos displayed 4 Tap Menu gt Add sbj to convert to MMS message E eme eae Tap subject to enter the Subject d i auio Ee 5 To insert a picture or video file tap Menu gt Attach 6 To insert text tap Type to Compose then enter your message with on screen keypad 7 To insert an audio file tap Menu gt Attach gt Audio 8 Tap Send From the Call log 1 On the Home screen tap Contacts gt Call log 2 Tap a call from the Call log 3 Tap Send SMS Message 29 Chapter 5 Messaging T
35. ernet To set up wireless data connection Oh RY m 12 50PM 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Wireless Controls SEN 2 Tap Mobile network settings gt Access Point APN Names internet 3 Tap Menu gt New APN Proxy 4 Enter a name for the connection 5 Tap OK ore 6 Enter the Access point name then tap OK Username a 7 Enter the Proxy Port User name and Password if available then tap OK to save your settings Password lt Not set gt Server Sh Starting a Data Connection Data connection is automatically activated when the device is turned on If you set up multiple data connections select the connection you want to use manually To manually start a data connection nn SI AE Fa 12 50PM 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings SS 2 Tap Wireless controls gt Mobile networks gt iat tat eee Access Point Names SSES 3 A list of connections will be displayed Tap the radio ZE button to select the connection you want to use 39 Chapter 6 Using the Internet 6 2 Browsing a Web Page 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Browser 2 Tap Menu gt Go 3 An address bar appears on screen Type the URL then tap o SE can on E www google com Google X p Web Images Local News more the page Address bar Google Use the 7 scroll bars to scroll Google Search the page Sign in iGoogle Preferences Help View Google in Mobile Classic
36. erred text input method Touch Calibration Re calibrate the screen to ensure stylus accuracy and change the screen orientation and text size See page 64 About phone Display the software version and the processor information 62 Chapter 11 Managing Your Device 11 2 Changing Basic Settings Date and Time To set the date and time 1 Tap Application drawer gt Settings gt Date amp time 2 Set date 3 Select the time zone from the list 4 To adjust the time tap the hour minute second or AM PM field and use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the value 5 To adjust the date tap the month day or year field and tap or to increase or decrease the value 6 Tap Set when finished Setting Alarms You can set up three alarms on your phone To set the alarm 1 2 3 9 Tap Application drawer gt Alarm Clock Tap to select from the existing alarm clock settings or tap Menu gt Add alarm to set up a new alarm Tap Time open a clock and set the time for the alarm To enter the time numerically tap the hour minute or AM PM field and use the up and down arrows to change the values Tap Ringtone to set up the preferred ringtone when your alarm sounds Tap Vibrate to enable disable vibration when the alarm sounds Tap Repeat to select a day to sound the alarm Tap OK to confirm Tap Label and enter an alarm description Tap Time open a clock and set the time for th
37. etwork Compose Mail To manually receive e mails Discard Menu g 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Email then tap an e mail account 2 Tap Menu gt Send Receive Attach Menu n Sh Li 4 Reading and replying to e mails The Inbox displays the email headers When you open the e mail it shows only a part of the message unless it is a very short message Download the e mail to view the complete content 34 Chapter 5 Messaging To download attachments e With POP3 e mail accounts attachments are downloaded when you download the complete message e With IMAP4 e mail accounts tap the attachment to mark it for download The attachment is downloaded the next time you connect to your e mail server NOTE Only supported file types can be opened on your phone To reply or forward an e mail 1 Open the message 2 Do any of the following e To reply tap Menu gt Reply gt Reply or Reply Open All e To forward tap Menu gt Reply gt Forward Then Ae enter the recipient in the To field Forward 3 Compose your message 4 Tap Send Reply all Managing E mail folders ay To delete an e mail Mark as read 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Email then tap an e mail S i Li account 2 Tap Inbox to view the inbox messages 3 and hold the message to delete 4 Tap Delete To move between messaging accounts If you are viewing the messaging list screen of one account and you want to vi
38. ew the list of another account tap Menu gt Accounts then tap the account you want to view Customizing e mail settings You can configure the general settings of your email account such as Account name email checking frequency default account and server settings 35 To set up your account name 1 Tap an e mail account 2 Tap Menu gt Settings to view the email account settings and make adjustments 3 Tap Account name to change the account name 4 Tap OK to confirm To set up the email checking frequency 1 Tap an e mail account 2 Tap Menu gt Settings to view the email account settings and make adjustments 3 Tap Email check frequency You can set the phone to automatically check for new email every 5 mins every 10 mins every 15 mins every 30 mins every hour or never To set up default account 1 Tap an e mail account Chapter 5 Messaging SR BY PA 12 42 PM setting d Al General settings Account name email Your name Email check frequency Every 15 minutes Default account Send email from this account by default Notification settings Email notifications Notify in status bar when email arrives 2 Tap Menu gt Settings to view the email account settings and make adjustments 3 Tap Default account to send email from this account by default To delete an e mail account 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Email Tap and hold the account to delete Tap Remove acco
39. ger volume Set volume for incoming calls and notifications e In call volume Set volume during a call To adjust ringer volume 1 Tap Menu gt Settings gt Sound amp display 2 Tap Ringer volume or slide the volume button on the right panel of your phone to activate the volume window 3 Tap the slider of the volume you want to adjust 4 Do either of the following a Drag the slider up to increase or drag the slider down to decrease volume b Tap Silent mode to set the phone to silent mode or drag down the slider until it clicks in place to switch to silent mode NOTE When the phone is set to silent mode all sounds are turned off except media and alarm 3 Tap to exit the menu Ringer volume 14 The Basics To adjust in call volume 1 During a phone call slide the volume button on the af In call volume right i 2 Increase or decrease the volume by e Sliding the volume button up or down e Use your finger to drag the slider up or down on the screen In call volume slider To adjust media volume o_o Tap Menu gt Settings gt Sound amp display TEEN Tap Media volume to activate the volume window er Tap the slider of the volume you want to adjust Increase or decrease the volume by e Sliding the volume button up or down e Use your stylus to drag the slider up or down on the screen 5 Tap OK to confirm Media volume slider 2 15 The Basics 2 4 Contacts Con
40. h as messaging and writing e mails The keyboard input method is activated by default Compose CAPs Lock selector arrow f rT Tap to toggle between upper ais lela KL We CH case or lower case text input u D x x clv b mn m ES method Using on screen keyboard Tap the screen to display the on screen keyboard pennant i Messe Billek uty 9 i LA Net E 9 o c Lower case keyboard Upper case keyboard Numbers and symbols default e Use the keys on the on screen keyboard as you would a computer keyboard e Tap the keys to enter the characters e To toggle between upper and lower case letter display tap Ey e To display the numeric and symbols keyboard tap Tap to toggle back 23 Chapter 4 Entering Information Setting the Input Method Your phone supports several text input methods select your preferred method 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Locale amp Text 2 In Text settings you will see a list of the input methods Select and check the options you prefer Changing the Input Method 1 Long press on any text field in program For instance in Messaging tap and hold the field To 2 The Input Method Screen pops up 3 You may select one of the candidate Input Methods to use 4 3 Configuring phone keyboard settings You can make use of the keyboard aids to help you Be when input text with the phone keyboa
41. he diagram 3 Plug the AC adapter to the wall outlet to start charging When the battery is charging the red LED is activated the icon is also displayed on the status bar When the battery is fully charged the red LED disappears and the green LED is activated if the phone is turned on the icon is also displayed on the status bar NOTE The battery can also be charged when you connect your phone to the computer NOTE To ensure safety do not remove the battery from the phone while the AC adapter is connected or while it is being charged Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 5 Using Headset For hands free conversation or listening to music plug a headset to headset jack NOTE e When using a headset your ability to hear outside sounds may be limited Do not use headset if it will endanger you e Do not set the volume to its maximum with a headset as it may damage your hearing 1 6 Turning the Phone On or Off After installing the SIM card and charging the battery you are now ready to turn on your phone To turn on your phone Press and hold the power button until the phone vibrates To turn off your phone 1 Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds A Power off 2 A pop up window appears tap Yes to confirm Your phone will shut down To set your phone to Sleep mode To set your phone to sleep mode press the power ep button briefly This will turn the display off To turn the display on press ag
42. i 6 42 AM Cis a Google Search Kai al Messagin Dialer Contacts 42 Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth Bluetooth modes To turn Bluetooth on or off 1 SCH e e Ah Ki Lal ES Bluetooth settings On Bluetooth is turned on Your phone detects other Bluetooth devices but your phone is not visible to others Discoverable Bluetooth is turned on and your Device name phone is visible to other Bluetooth devices a Off Bluetooth is turned off bie Sieten E Bluetooth Scan for devices Bluetooth devices T900 Pair with this device Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Wireless Controls Tap Bluetooth Settings Tap to check Bluetooth and activate To make your phone visible to others check Discoverable to make this phone visible to other devices 7 1 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices A connection to a Bluetooth device is called a partnership You need to pair and create a partnership with a Bluetooth device to exchange information 1 SH SE E Ze 43 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Wireless Controls Tap Bluetooth Settings to view the menu options To search for a new device tap Scan for devices aerie Tap the device to connect P request To start pairing enter the Passcode then tap OK 00 22 15 1F 06 3A NOTE The passcode you enter on your phone Type PIN to pair must be the same passcode to be entered A penis toil on the
43. more options White Balance Lighting Color Effects None Tap to view and adjust the general settings of your camera Mode Setting Available options Jpeg Quality Super fine Fine Normal Basic White Balance Light Auto Incandesce Fluorescent Daylight ing Cloudy Photo mode Color Effect None Sepia Negative B W Blackboard Whiteboard Solarize Aqua Resolution 3M 2048 x 1536 2M 1600 x 1200 1M 1280 x 960 L 640 x 480 M 320 x 240 46 Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications Mode Setting Available options Resolution H263 MPEG4 Video mode Quality Low MMS messages High for SD card 8 2 Viewing Photos amp Videos To view photos in the album 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Gallery 2 Tap Camera Pictures to view the images in thumbnails 3 Tap an image to view 4 To view previous next image tap the left right arrow keys on the screen To play slideshow 1 While viewing an image tap Menu gt Play Slide Show 2 Tap screen again to stop slide show To zoom the image While viewing the image tap the screen to show the zoom bar Image is displayed here Tap to zoom in Tap to zoom out Tap to view the next image 47 Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications To set the image as Wallpaper 1 While viewing the image tap Menu gt Set as gt Wallpaper 2 Drag your finger to select the crop area and tap inside the box to crop the image 3 Tap Save to set
44. ne s network signals may cause interference to the navigation system As a safety measurement it is against the law in most countries to use the phone on board an aircraft Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved Android is a trademark of Google Inc Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc Java JME and all other Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries SAR Information THIS MOBILE DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2 0 W kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands The actual SAR level of an operating device can be below the maximum value because the device is designed to use only the powe
45. o clean your phone Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged This may cause an electric shock or serious damage to the phone SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY USE Use only approved battery Keep the battery dry and away from any liquid since this may cause a short circuit Keep the battery away from metal objects since this may cause a short circuit Do not use damaged or deformed batteries If the battery emits a foul odor discontinue use Keep the battery away from babies and small children If the battery leaks e Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with your skin eyes or cloth ing If already in contact rinse with clean water immediately and seek medical advice e Keep the battery away from fire since this may cause the battery to explode Do not attempt to open or service the battery yourself Do not dispose battery in fire or water Recycle or dispose used batteries according to the local regulations ROAD AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY Turn off the phone in areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable objects exist such as gas stations fuel depots and chemical plants among others Sparks from these areas could cause explosion or fire and result in injury or even death Do not use hand held phones while driving a vehicle Use hands free devices as an alternative 66 Safety Information SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT Do not use the phone on board an aircraft The pho
46. other Bluetooth device If you connect with an audio device which only supports HSP HFP Connected to phone audio c Cancel will be displayed on screen If you connect with audio device which supports HSP HFP A2DP Connected to phone and media audio will be displayed on screen NOTE Tap and hold the selected device to enter device options menu NOTE Once a partnership has been created connecting to that device again will no longer require entering the passcode Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications 8 1 Photos and Videos Your phone is equipped with a 3 1 megapixels camera to take photos and videos Taking a photo Tap to adjust the brightness Displays the of the image 8 W SE remaining shots Tap to turn off the camera ap to take a photo Displays the Tap to access the last image Tap or to zoom the image camera settings in or out menu 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Camera The screen automatically switches to landscape view NOTE To activate the camera at anytime press and hold the shutter button on the side 2 Aim the phone at the subject then half press the shutter button or tap and hold to focus 3 The focus frame turns white to indicate focus is set fully press the shutter button or tap to take the shot 44 Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications Recording video Indicates recording time Indicates capture mode Tap
47. owser settings e Set text size To adjust text size e Set text encoding To set text encoding e Block pop up windows To block pop up windows when browsing a web page e Load images To display or hide images when loading the web page e Page setting To adjust page size setting To auto fit page on screen To return to normal view To auto fit screen width e Enable JavaScript To enable disable JavaScript on web page e Open in background To open new web page window behind the current one e Set home page To enter URL and set as home page Tap to configure privacy settings e Clear cache To delete all cached contents e Clear history To clear the browser navigation history e Accept cookies To allows sites to save ad read cookie data e Remember form data To remember the data typed in forms for later use e Clear form data To clear all the saved form data Tap to configure security settings e Remember passwords To save usernames and passwords for web sites e Clear passwords To clear all the saved passwords e Show security warning To show warning when the web site has security problem Tap to view and adjust gear settings or reset all settings to factory default 41 Chapter 6 Using the Internet To use the Google Search Widget From the Home screen you can browse the internet right away with the Google Search function 1 Tap the Google Search widget then type the text to search 2 Tap K
48. p Set up SIM card lock 3 Tap Lock SIM card to use PIN to use the phone Check to enable uncheck to disable Enter the current PIN code To change the PIN code tap Change PIN Enter the old PIN code Enter the new PIN code and confirm oo p Enabling Password Protection When Password is enabled you are required to enter the password every time the phone is turned on 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Security amp location 2 Tap Set security question and answer 3 Enter your question and answer tap Next to save your settings 11 5 Resetting the Phone With Clean Boot you can reset your phone to its factory defaults 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt SD card amp phone storage 2 On the Internal phone storage tab tap Factory data reset 3 Tap Reset phone to reset 65 Safety Information Safety Information Please read before proceeding Use only the batteries and power adapter provided by the manufacturer Use of unauthorized accessories may void your warranty Do not remove the battery while the phone is charging Avoid using the phone near electromagnetic sources such as IVs radios and microwave ovens Unplug the power adapter from the wall outlet during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire Do not expose the phone or the battery to direct sunlight Do not store your phone in temperatures higher than 60 C or 140 F Do not use harsh chemicals or detergents t
49. p to stop 31 5 4 E mail Accounts Your phone can send and receive e mails just as you do with a computer Your phone supports Internet e mail e mail account provided by an Internet Service Provider ISP or web based e mail such as Hotmail Yahoo Mail etc Setting up an Internet e mail account 1 2 Tap Application Drawer gt Messaging gt Setup E mail Enter your E mail address and Password Check the Save Password option then tap Next The phone will automatically retrieve the e mail settings see picture on the right e Ifthe e mail settings are pre configured the E mail setup wizard displays a successful mes sage tap Next e Ifthe e mail settings are not found tap Manual setup Enter Your Name and the Account display name then tap Next NOTE The Account display name is the name shown on Home screen and the Email screen In Automatic Send Receive select how often you want the phone to connect to the server to send and check for e mails Tap Done To open Email From the Application Drawer tap Email to go to view your emails To select an account 1 2 3 Tap Menu gt Email The account picker screen lists the available email accounts Tap the account you want to access Chapter 5 Messaging a alalt len ifea g BSB CR Ka Ak gmail e Inbox 1 Loading messages fra Personal es Receipts es Travel es Work 32 Chapter 5 Messaging
50. r 3 Tap the video to playback 8 3 Using Music Player EI CO AE wa 12 57PM Camera settings 4 General settings Display size Sort order select the sort order of pictures and videos Contirm deletions Show confirmation before deleting a picture or vider Slideshow settings Slideshow interval Select how long each slide displays im the Slideshow transition Calart tha offeart mar Ilhan mino Frami You can transfer your music to your phone from the computer Tap Application Drawer gt Music Music Screen e Playback screen Displays the playback area with the playback controls Album art picture or animation Unknown artist Audio information display area Tap to go to the previous song Slide to go forward or backward 49 Ki Unknown album move for me Tap to go to Playlist Tap to shuffle Tap to enable or disable the repeat function Tap to go to the next song Tap to play or pause the song Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications Library screen Displays folder categories which makes searching for media files quick and easy It contains the following categories Artists Albums Songs and Playlists Now Playing screen Displays the list of songs currently playing and those on queue for playback Use the icons on the left of each media file to arrange the sequence of files for playback Now playing WIR MOV 06 elektra mp31 Unknown artist F w id k a a L
51. r required to reach the network That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network base station The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at the ear is 0 385 W kg Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR values SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing requirements and the network band Additional SAR information can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA website at www wow com com FCC Notice Your device may cause TV or radio interference for example when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment WEEE Notice The WEEE logo on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic
52. rd ey CL 20AM Android keyboard settings 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Settings gt Locale amp Vibrate on keypress Text 2 Tap Text settings gt Device keyboard Sound on keypress 3 You can check all applicable options e Vibrate on keypress phone vibrates when user presses any key on the on screen key board e Sound on keypress phone makes key sound when user presses any key on the on screen keyboard 24 Chapter 5 Messaging Chapter 5 Email amp Messaging Use Messaging S to access text messages and MMS messages Use Email Z to send and receive email messages via your internet e mail accounts To open Messaging e On the Home screen tap ER e From the Application Drawer tap Messaging 5 1 Text Message A text message can only contain letters numbers and New message sym bols Compose new message ASW 4 16PM Messaging Chris Cheng Creating and sending a text message Pease call me back Your phone offers several ways to create and send a GARY CHAN new text message it From the Messaging screen 1 Tap New Message 2 Tap Menu gt Compose 3 Inthe To field enter the recipients phone number TIP To add recipients from Contacts tap To and enter at least two numbers of a contact number or two characters of a contact name Then the corresponding contact will be listed for you to select from 4 Compose your message 5 Tap Send 25 Chapter 5 Messaging From Contacts
53. s and shielded cables between system components It is important that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios televisions and other electronic devices We hereby declare that this cellular Wi Fi amp Bluetooth radio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 68 Specifications Specifications Radio Band amp Standard GSM 850 900 1800 1900 WCDMA 2100 Connectivity GPS Wi Fi 802 11 b g Bluetooth 2 1 EDR USB USB 2 0 Power Battery Rechargeable Li lon 1010mAh Power Adapter AC input 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 2A max DC output 5V 1A Temperature Operating 15 C to 55 C Non operating Storage 20 C to 70 C Charging 0 C to 40 C Humidity Operating 10 to 90 non condensing Non operating Storage 5 to 95 non condensing 69 Specifications 70 INDEX A Alarm Clock 55 Alarms setting 63 Appointment schedule 55 B Battery 4 charging 5 Bluetooth 43 connect a device 43 Pairing 43 pairing 43 Browser 55 C Calculator 55 Calendar 55 Call answer a call 20 conference call 20 make a call 19 Camcorder 56 Camera 56 settings 46 Camera using 46 Camera using 44 Contacts 16 56 add image 48 searching 16 D Date and time 63 Device reset 65 Dialer 56 Display brightness 64 orientation 64
54. ssnsapenercussy E Eia 99 10 3 Calculator E 55 E ANGINA aaa sts eee sete eee eee 55 MOG AIA Leet eases e ce cece ete ee neces se cee eee eee 56 1009 C amera EE 56 10 7 CONOCI EE 56 ESADI E 56 TOO EmMa UE 56 10 10 FHG e 56 Managing Files and Elei SEI 10 11 Gallery eeraa a raaa 57 10 Glan Hl TE 57 OT DG E 58 10 14 Messaging DEE 58 BS ER e 58 VO IOUS TO WEE 58 TOUT RSS TOA EH 59 ak e dn te cise esac natice tee detec EEEE 59 10 19 VGC OS E 59 TOZO VOLE e cie E sees gedanntactanensvessesses 59 11 1 Ge CEN e ccna coc ene esc 60 Wireless Controls sieve sdasesised dadacuenennavsbineshenendetn send onbacuasieqeaiialaestnvnebetmsnadewenssnstimntdacient 60 Eeer 60 BIN E 60 no 1 04 UN HEN ara e EEN 61 PA CA er EE 62 SD card amp phone BEIER 62 IR e E E E E E E E A O A E A 62 EEEE EE 62 Toe ie Te EEA EA E A EEE ee ene ee 62 EEN 62 11 2 CHANGING Basic SCAG CN 63 Dae ING NK 63 Setting Alarms 2 0 cccssssssssssseeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeaeseesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaasaseeeeeseeees 63 tee 64 EE 64 11 3 USING Wireless CONTION E 64 11 4 Protecting Your Plone ccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeneceeseneeensceesenesenesensones 65 Enable or Disable SIM card PIN sscsstccisacensasiaasastsrsnrivacssateinosionsateeporiconvencastomonanes 65 Table of Contents Enabling Password Protection sssrinin E E 65 11 9 EREECHEN 65 Sare DOnna UO ee 66 Specifications cee ceeceeec ene eeeceeeeeneeeneeneeeneceneeaesenecenseanseneeenee
55. st The contact will be added to your favorite contact list Remove from Favorites GE ke Em From the Home screen tap Contacts Tap Favorites tab the favorites list is displayed Tap and hold on a contact to display the submenu Tap Remove from favorites The contact will be removed from the favorites list The Basics RY Fs lt i 11 54AM View contact Call Mobile Send SMS MMS Add to favorites Edit contact 18 Chapter 3 Using the Phone Chapter 3 Using the Phone To open the phone screen do any of the following e On the Home screen tap Dialer e From any application screen press the Send key 3 1 Voice Calls Making a call To make a call from the Phone screen 1 Open the Phone screen 2 Tap the phone number on the keypad NOTE Tap Ka to erase a wrong number Tap and hold Va to erase the entire number 3 Tap phone umber or press the Send key to dial 4 To end the call press the End key To make a call from Contacts 1 On the Home screen tap Contacts SE 2 Tap the contact to call Ar 3 Tap Call mobile or press the Send key Ca Call mobile 0971818699 If the contact has more than one number tap Call Work Call Home or Call Mobile Call home 0423759656 Text mobile 09118185699 Text home 0423759656 Email work unclexaviera hotmail com Sh La WM 19 Chapter 3 Using the Phone To make emergency calls Emergency calls
56. tacts is your phonebook that lets you store names phone numbers e mail and other information Contacts are stored in the phone memory You can save information such as name picture phone number e mail address etc You can also add the frequently used contacts to the favorites list See Favorite Contacts on page 18 Adding a Contact DE milles 11 51AM 1 On the Home screen tap Contact F we 2 Tap Menu gt New to display the New contact Sall et ng Last window 3 Tap each field to enter the contact information with Phone numbers on screen keypad TIPS e To add picture tap Add Icon then select a picture file or select Camera to take a photo of the contact e To assign a ring tone tap Ring tone then select a tone from the list 4 When finished tap Done to save Searching for Contacts On the Contacts screen do any of the following to easily search for Contacts e Type the first few letters of the contact to search The list is filtered as you type e Tap an alphabetical index to view contacts that start with the letter For example to view names that start with k tap k and the list of contacts will be displayed e Filter Contacts list by categories Tap Menu gt By Group then select an option Options may be All contacts Contacts with phone numbers or My Contacts 16 The Basics Importing Contacts Copy SIM contacts to the phone 1 On the Home screen tap Contacts
57. the image as wallpaper To save image to Contacts 1 While viewing the image tap Menu gt Set as gt Li Contact icon Contact icon 2 Tap the contact name to add image 3 Drag your finger to select the crop area and tap inside the box to crop the image 4 Tap Save to save the image as contact icon JE Wallpaper To edit an image While viewing the image tap Menu gt Rotate mabey e To rotate image tap Rotate e To crop tap Menu gt Crop Crop e Drag your finger to select the crop area e Tap inside the box to crop Flip e Tap Menu gt Save As to save image e To flip image tap Flip the image upside down Mirror e To mirror image tap Mirror e To change the image size tap Resize Resize e Tap or to increase decrease the image size Z e Tap Save to confirm your changes et as To view file properties Details 1 While viewing the image tap Menu gt Details 2 The file information are displayed 3 Tap OK to return to the image 48 Chapter 8 Multimedia Applications Configuring Camera amp Video Playback settings 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Gallery gt Camera pictures 2 Tap Menu gt Setting 3 Camera general settings are displayed You can change the camera display size sort picture orders and set up slideshow settings To playback videos in the album 1 Tap Application Drawer gt Gallery gt Camera videos 2 All saved videos clips are displayed in the folde
58. u want to delete 4 Tap Remove from playlist 5 The song is now removed from the playlist 51 Play Add to playlist Use as phone ringtone Delete Search 2009 08 25 12 36 55 Play Add to playlist Remove from playlist Use as phone ringtone Delete Chapter 9 Using GPS Chapter 9 Using GPS Your phone supports a GPS tracker to record your position your speed and track distance You can also save the data as personal sports record 9 1 Using GPS Tracker Turning on GPS 1 Tap Application Drawer gt GPS Tracker The Gl OW SRY es 1 04 PM phone automatically starts connecting to GPS SE emm 2 When GPS is connected tap E to set POI eee 3 Tap gt to start tracking GPS time 4 You can view your tracking distance speed ECS ae trackers and the number of POIs on screen 0 0 5 Tap Menu gt Mode to set your mode Walk Moving speed Bicycle or Car 0 0 km hr Trackers POIs DEO Hiding GPS Window To use other applications and keep the GPS tracking RECKEN on at the same time do the following GPS Tracker 1 In GPS Tracker tap Menu Seeler 2 Tap Hide to hide tracking application in background O GPS time Tracking distance NOTE If you tap RM the GPS Tracker will stop F tracking Z Moving speed o r LI Trackers Mode Format Save to Hide 52 Chapter 9 Using GPS Managing Tracking Data You can save the Tracking data for your personal r
59. unt Tap OK to confirm EZE Es Account options Open setting Remove account 36 Chapter 6 Using the Internet Chapter 6 Using the Internet 6 1 Connecting to the Internet Your phone connects to the Internet via e Wi Fi e Cellular Data Networks Wi Fi To turn Wi Fi on or off 1 From the Home screen tap Application Drawer gt Settings to access Wireless controls 2 Tap the Wi Fi bar to toggle Wi Fi on or off To connect to a Wi Fi network 1 Turn Wi Fi on Tap Wi Fi settings The phone scans for Wi Fi signals 2 Detected networks are displayed below Tap a network connection then tap Connect 3 If you select an unsecured network the connection is automatically established Otherwise proceed to the next step 4 To connect to a secured connection you will be prompted for the network key Enter the key then tap Connect When Wi Fi is connected the A connection icon is displayed on the status bar 37 E Gd A Settings Wireless controls Manage Wi Fi Bluetooth airplane mode amp mobile networks Call settings Set up voicemail call forwarding call waiting caller ID Sound amp display Set ringtones notifications screen bri hit ne EE tle Lt S 2 Security amp location Set My Location screen unlock SIM card lock Applications Manage applications Ch esre D nhana ctas CHTC_TO7AW Secured with WEP yo man Secured with WEP
60. without a SIM card G Er nila 11 18 AM 1 Open the Phone screen 2 Tap the emergency number on the keypad 3 Tap the phone number and press the Send key To make international calls Emergency number 1 Open the Phone screen 2 Tap and hold code is displayed 3 Enter the country code area code and the phone number you wish to call Tap the phone number or press the Send key an until the international prefix Press Menu for call options Answering a call When you receive incoming call e The phone will ring if the ring volume is turned on e Display a message To accept or reject incoming call e To accept the call press the Send key e To reject the call press the End key To put a call on hold If you are having a call conversation and there is another incoming call tap Hold to put the first call on hold To unhold a call tap Hold again To switch between calls If you are having a call conversation and there is another incoming call tap Hold to put the first call on hold Tap Swap calls tr to switch between calls To set up conference calls 1 If you are already having a call conversation tap Hold to put the call on hold 2 Tap Add to display the dialpad and then enter the second number you wish to call 3 Tap Merge calls to set up the conference call Chapter 3 Using the Phone NOTE Conference call is a network service Check with your net
61. work provider for the availability of this function To manage other voice call features e Tap Speaker to activate or deactivate the Speakerphone e Tap Mute to mute or unmute the microphone e To view the call history tap Menu gt Contact gt Call log Ending a call To end a call tap End call amp or press the End key 21 Chapter 4 Entering Information Chapter 4 Entering Information Regardless of the application you can enter information using the QWERTY keyboard or the on screen keyboard 4 1 QWERTY Keyboard Lights when the Caps key is enabled Lights when the ALT key is enabled The QWERTY keyboard looks and functions like a standard computer keyboard The screen automatically rotates for a landscape view Using QWERTY keyboard To type lower case letters press the corresponding keys To type a single upper case letter press lt the corresponding key To type all in upper case letters press twice then press the corresponding keys To switch back to lower case press lt again To type a single symbol or number press then press the corresponding key To type all in symbols or numbers press twice then press the corresponding keys Press to go to the next line Press to backspace 22 Chapter 4 Entering Information 4 2 On Screen Keyboard On screen keyboard appears in portrait mode when an application requires text input suc
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