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1.          VF 353 UG Cover indd 1 23 08 2012 12 07PM    LEGAL INFORMATION  Copyright    2012 ZTE CORPORATION   All Rights Reserved    Your Vodafone 353 is made exclusively for Vodafone by ZTE  CORPORATION     No part of this manual may be reproduced or  transmitted in any form or by any means without prior  written consent of ZTE CORPORATION     Trademarks    VODAFONE and the Vodafone logos are trademarks of the  Vodafone Group     ZTE is a trademark of ZTE    G  The WAP navigator and some message software   i mode     are under licence Opera or Teleca  The WAP  navigator and the software included are the exclusive  property of Opera or Teleca  For this reason  it is forbidden to  modify  translate  disassemble or even decompile all or part  of these software programs    The Bluetooth   word mark and logos are owned by the  Bluetooth   SIG  Inc  Bluetooth   QDID  Qualified Design ID    BO19028    microSD    is a trade mark of SD Card Association     mi       microSD Logo is a trademark     2    25   The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the  Bluetooth SIG  Inc  and any use of such marks by ZTE and its  affiliates is under license  Other trademarks  and trade names are those of their respective owners      Vodafone 555 Bluetooth QD ID B019028      facebook and the f Logo are trademarks of Facebook   Inc   and are used under license     Notice    The information in this manual is subject to change without  notice  Every effort has been made in the preparation of this  ma
2.     Body worn operation    Important safety information regarding radiofrequency  radiation  RF  exposure     To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the  phone must be used with a minimum of 1 5 cm separation  from the body     Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF  exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits     Limiting exposure to radio frequency  RF   fields    For individuals concerned about limiting their exposure to  RF fields  the World Health Organisation  WHO  provides the  following advice     Precautionary measures  Present scientific information does  not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use  of mobile phones  If individuals are concerned  they might  choose to limit their own or their children s RF exposure by  limiting the Length of calls  or using    hands free    devices to  keep mobile phones away from the head and body     8    Further information on this subject can be obtained from  the WHO home page http   www who int peh emf WHO  Fact sheet 193  June 2000     Driving   Full attention must be given to driving at all times in order  to reduce the risk of an accident  Using a phone while  driving  even with a hands free kit  causes distraction and  can lead to an accident  You must comply with local laws  and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices  while driving     Operating machinery    Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in  order to reduce the risk of an accide
3.     The lithium ion battery of the mobile phone can be immediately  used after unpacking     Installing the battery    1  Pull the battery cover from the notch on the bottom  right edge and remove the cover     2  Insert the battery by aligning the gold coloured  contacts with the contacts in the battery slot     3  Push down the upper section of the battery until it clicks  into place     4  Replace the battery cover and close it gently until you  hear a click     25       Removing the battery    1   2   5     Make sure that your mobile phone is switched off   Remove the battery cover     Pull the battery up and remove it from the mobile  phone     24       Charging the battery    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery  For  maximum battery performance  it is recommended that you  first use up the battery power and then charge it completely  A  new battery   s full performance is achieved only after three  complete charge and discharge cycles     e Connect your travel adapter to the side of your mobile  phone as shown in the diagram     e Connect the other end of the travel adapter to the mains  socket     e When you charge the battery  the battery charging  indicator appears     e When the battery is fully charged  disconnect the  charger     25       Turning On   Off your phone    Hold the Power key to turn your phone on or off     Locking   unlocking the keypad    In Centre key  gt  Settings  gt  Security settings  gt  Auto  keypad lock  set the auto keypad lock 
4.  SIM card Toolkit  STK  services are value added services  provided by your network provider     Your mobile phone supports STK service  but if your SIM    card and network provider do not support the service   these functions can t be used     Entertainment    Go to Centre key    Entertainment     Camera     Takeaphoto  Go to Camera to take a photo   Aim the camera at the object and then press the  Centre key to take the shot     59    Before capturing a photo  press the Left Right key  or Up Down key to adjust brightness or focus       Configure your camera    Go to Camera  Press the Left soft key to configure  your camera     Image viewer    The images you want to view in Image viewer must be  putin the     Photos folder in the phone or memory  card  and in Options  gt  Storage  the storage must be set  to phone or card correspondingly     You can select an image and view it   Album supports  jpeg  jpg  bmp  gif  png   Video recorder     Takeavideo    Go to Video recorder to record a scene  You need  to insert a memory card before taking a video     Aim the camera at the object and then press the  Centre key to start  press it again to pause  and  press the Right soft key to finish recording     Before recording a video  press the 4 Way  Navigation keys to adjust brightness and zoom to  the right size       Configure your video recorder    40    Go to Video recorder  Press the Left soft key to  configure your video recorder     Media player  You can play the audio in your 
5.  alphabets  keys from a z        20    Inserting the SIM card    You want a mobile phone that is sophisticated yet easy to  use and here it is in your hands  Naturally you are eager to  start using it  but first you need to insert the SIM card     Insert the SIM card as follows     Make sure that the phone is switched off and the charger is  disconnected from the phone     Turn the phone over and remove the battery cover   Remove the battery if it is already installed     Hold your SIM card with the cut corner oriented as  shown and then slide it into the card holder with the  gold coloured contacts facing downward     Replace the battery first   Replace the battery cover        Every mobile phone has a SIM card  Subscriber Identity  Module   This is a micro chip that holds your personal  information such as names and phone numbers  Your  phone won t work without it  If you already have contacts  on your SIM card  they can be transferred in most cases     Inserting the Memory Card    You can use a Memory card to expand the storage of the  phone  You can store or copy files such as videos  photos   music  and so on     Do not take out the card or switch off the phone while   transmitting or storing data  which may cause data loss or   damage to the phone or the card    Insert the Memory card as follows    e The Memory card slot is on the side of the SIM card holder   Insert the card with the metal contacts facing down until  it clicks to the right position     22       Battery
6.  before call  Edit the number before you call   e Delete  Delete the current call record     e Advanced  view Call timers  Call cost  Text msg  counter  and GPRS counter     Sending and receiving messages   e Write anew message  You can use your mobile phone to send and receive  messages   1  Goto Centre key  gt  Messaging  gt  Write message   2  Write your message  For more information on input    method  see section    Input text     The default  message type is SMS     5  If you want to change to MMS  you can press  Options and choose Switch to MMS  or you can  press Options and choose Add picture  Add sound   Add video or Add subject to directly insert  multimedia contents to the message and it will be  switched to MMS automatically     4  Youcan select Options  gt  Slide options to adda    55    new slide     When you finish writing  press Options  gt  Send to  to enter recipient or add from phonebook  If you are  writing an MMS  after adding recipients  then you can  select Options  gt  Change to Cc or Change to Bcc to  change the current contact to Cc or Bcc     Select Options  gt  Send to send the message out  If  you want to save the message as a draft  select  Options  gt  Save to Drafts     e View messages    Upon receiving a message  the mobile phone will alert  you with a ringtone  prompt  or a new message icon     1     Press View to open the Inbox  You can also go to  Inbox through the main menu to read the message     While the message is open  press Options t
7.  biggest social networking website  letting  you connect and share messages  links and photos with  your family  friends and colleagues     File manager    You can check all the folders in the phone or memory card   create new ones  rename  delete or sort  etc  The files you  download from the internet will be stored in these folders     57    Note  When you select Format  the data will be lost  so  please be careful with this function     Organiser  Go to Centre key  gt  Organiser   e Calendar    Enter Calendar  the calendar of the current month will  be displayed on the screen and the current date will be  marked by a box   You can browse the dates  and press the 4 Way  Navigation keys to switch the year and month  the  information on the screen will also change  consequently    e Tasks    You can add tasks in this  Set pending  done and all  tasks     e Alarm    You can view  and edit the alarm clock settings  You can  also enable or disable the alarms  By taping Edit  you  can set the corresponding features of the alarm  according to instructions    e World clock    You can view the time in different cities     58    Calculator    You can perform simple calculations  Press digit key  to enter the number  Press Navigation keys to select  the operational character  Press Left soft key or  Center key to get the result     Note  This calculator has limited accuracy and rounding  errors may occur especially in Long division     Stopwatch  Use it to record the time   Service   
8.  device  for emergency    communications    Only use approved    accessories       RF Exposure    Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver  When it  is ON  it receives and transmits RF energy  When you  communicate with your phone  the system handling your call  controls the power level at which your phone transmits     Specific Absorption Rate  SAR     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  organisation ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to  assure the protection of all persons  regardless of age and  health     The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the  Specific Absorption Rate  or SAR  The SAR limit for mobile  devices is 2 0 W kg and the highest SAR value for this device  when tested at the ear was 0 281 W kg   As mobile devices  offer a range of functions  they can be used in other  positions  such as on the body as described in this user  guide    As SAR is measured utilising the device   s highest  transmitting power  the actual SAR of this device while  operating is typically below that indicated above  This is  due to automatic changes to the power level of the device    7    to ensure it only uses the minimum power required to  communicate with the network     e The tests are carried out in accordance with  CENELEC  EN50360   IEC standard PT62209 1  
9.  profile are preset at the factory   You can change them in the Options    Customize menu     Note  The Silent mode can be only set Activate or not  The  Headset mode can only be activated with the headset  connected     Making and receiving calls    e Basic way to make a call    In the standby mode  press the Alpha numeric keys to  input the number and then press the Send key to dial     e Dial from the Contacts    Go to Centre key    Contacts  Find the name of the  person you want to call  and press the Send key     e Make an emergency call  You can make emergency calls with the SIM card  being inserted as Long as you are in an area with    531    network coverage    Answer a call   Press the Send key    End a call   Press the End key    Use call options   During a call  you can select Options to enter the call  options    You can use the speakerphone by tapping the H Free  button    You can put a call on hold  make a new call  and use    applications such as Messaging  amp  Contacts while you re  on a call     Calls    Dialled calls  Missed calls and Received calls are saved  in Calls  If the records are full  the earliest saved records will  be deleted automatically  Select Options to enter the  submenu     View  To view the Type  Name  Number and Times of  call     Call  Call the record again   Send message  Send a message to the record     52    e Save to Phonebook  Save the current number to  Contacts     e Add to Blacklist  Add the current number to Blacklist   e Edit
10. Demagnetisation    To avoid the risk of demagnetisation  do not allow electronic  devices or magnetic media close to your phone for a long  time     Electrostatic discharge  ESD     Do not touch the SIM card   s metal connectors     Power supply    Do not connect your device to the power supply or switch it  on until instructed to do so in the installation instructions     Antenna    Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily     antenna       11    Normal use position    When placing or receiving a phone call  hold your phone to  your ear  with the bottom towards your mouth or as you  would a fixed line phone                       antenna    Air Bags  Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air  bag deployment area     Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle     Seizures Blackouts  This phone is capable of producing bright flashing lights     Repetitive Motion Injuries    To minimise the risk of RSI  when Texting or playing games  with your phone     e Do not grip the phone too tightly     12    e Press the buttons lightly     e Make use of the special features in the handset which  minimise the number of buttons which have to be  pressed  such as message templates and predictive text     e Take lots of breaks to stretch and relax     Emergency Calls    This phone  like any wireless phone  operates using radio  signals  which cannot guarantee connection in all  conditions  Therefore  you must never rely solely on any  wireless phone for emergency co
11. ablished     Beam information using Bluetooth    After the Bluetooth partnership is established  you can  beam information  such as contacts  and calendar  items  as well as files from your phone to another  Bluetooth enabled device     For example  if you want to send an item from the  Contacts list to the opposite party  find that item   press Options  gt  Send business card  gt  Via  Bluetooth  and then select the device name  If you  want to send a multimedia file  find the file from the  media folder and then press Options  gt  Send  gt  Via  Bluetooth  and then select the device name     Connect a Bluetooth hands free or stereo headset    For hands free phone conversations or to listen to music   you can use a Bluetooth hands free or stereo headset     47    Go to Bluetooth  gt  Search audio device to search for the  Bluetooth hands free or stereo headset     48    Declaration of ROHS Compliance    To minimize the environmental impact and take more  responsibility for the earth we live in  this document   Shall serve as formal declaration that the Vodafone 353  manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance  with the Directive 2002 95 EC of the European  Parliament   RoHS  Restriction of Hazardous Substances   with respect to the following substances      1  Lead  Pb     2  Mercury  Hg     3  Cadmium  Cd     4  Hexavalent Chromium  Cr  VI     5  Polybrominated biphenyls  PBB   s     6  Polybrominated diphenyl ethers  PBDE   s    Compliance is evidenced by written decl
12. ame  then select Options    Delete     Copy or move records    You can copy or move the records to SIM or to phone   You can also copy the records to file  Select Options     Copy or Move     Mark several records    Select Options    Mark several and then select the  records you want to mark  It supports Send message     28    Send business card  Delete marked and so on   View memory status    Select Options  gt  Phonebook settings  gt  Memory status  to check the memory status of both phone and SIM     Writing text    Change input mode  Press the 3t key to change the input  mode      input modes  eZi ABC  eZi abc  eZi Abc  ABC  abc  Abc  eZi DE   eZi de  eZi De  DE  de  De  eZi NL  eZi nl  eZi Nl  NL  nl  NI   123     Input letters  In ABC abc Abc DE de De NL nl NI  mode  constantly press the corresponding letter key till  the letter appears  In eZi ABC eZi abc eZi Abc eZi  DE eZi de eZi De eZi NL eZi nl eZi Nl mode  press the  corresponding letter key  then use Left Right  Navigation keys to choose the letter you want   Press Left soft key  Center key to confirm it     Input words  In eZi ABC eZi abc eZi Abc eZi DE eZi  de eZi De eZi NL eZi nl eZi Nl mode  input any letter  with a single key press  Press each key only once for  every letter  The word changes after each key press   Predictive text input is based on a built in dictionary   When you have finished writing the word and it is correct     29    confirm it by pressing the Left soft key or Center key  If the  word i
13. aration from  our suppliers  assuring that any potential trace  contamination levels of the substances listed above are  below the maximum level set by EU 2002 95 EC  or are  exempt due to their application   The Vodafone 353    manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION  meets the  requirements of EU 2002 95 EC     49    Disposal of Your Old Appliance    1  When this crossed out wheeled  bin symbol is attached to a  product  it means the product is  covered by the European Directive  2002 96 EC       All electrical and electronic  products should be disposed of  separately from the municipal    waste stream via designated  collection facilities appointed by  the government or the local  authorities       The correct disposal of your old  appliance will help prevent  potential negative consequences  for the environment and human  health        For this product s recycling information based on WEEE  directive  please send an e mail to weee zte com cn    50    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    It is hereby declared that following designated product     C     1580    Product Type  GSM GPRS  Dual Mode Digital Mobile Phone  Model No  Vodafone 555    Complies with the essential protection requirements of the  Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment  Directive  EC Directive 1999 5 EC      This declaration applies to all specimens manufactured  identical to the samples submitted for testing evaluation   Assessment of compliance of the product with the  requirements relating to the Radio an
14. d Telecommunication  Terminal Equipment Directive  EC Directive 1999 5 EC   was performed by American TCB  Notified Body No 1588      based on the following standards     51    EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009    EN 501 489 1 V1 8 1    EN 501 489 7 V1 5 1    EN 501 489 17 V2 1 1   EN 55015 2011 A2 2006     EN 55020 2007  EN 301 511 V9 0 2   EN 50360 2001 AC2006     Health EN 62209 1 2006  EN 62209 2 2010        This declaration is the responsibility of the manufacturer   ZTE Corporation    ZTE Plaza  Keji Road South  Hi Tech  Industrial Park   Nanshan District shenzhen  Guangdong  518057  P R China       Authorised person signing for the company     Xu feng Quality Director Of ZTE Corporation    Name in block letters  amp  position in the company    Shenzhen  11 July 2012 YE  Place  amp  date Legally valid signature    52             VF 353 UG Cover indd 2 23 08 2012 12 07PM    
15. ebe ED ES 37  FICE MANAGER    oett ira tU Ert inretaonii on eer hike nds 57  ORGANISER utt T 58  ENTERTAINMENT nitride e nist reise abet tee 59  z   gl  ccm                         42  BALANCE INDICATOR    enini ioci esee positas 46  BLUETOOTH eiiis ies cota eeu bus bns cbnpe tiec ecc toe EDD PERRO 46  DECLARATION OF ROHS COMPLIANCE                                  49  DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD APPLIANCE                         e 50  EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY                          eee 51    4    Product Safety Information    The clauses set out below are a collation of terms that may  apply to various products  Working with the product  manufacturer  using the process set out above  the  appropriate set of clauses should be selected  Please ensure  that references to  wireless device    device  or  phone   below are tailored to the product in question     Read the Safety   Do not use while  Information section of   re fuelling  this user guide on page 7    Do not use hand held This device may produce    while driving a bright or flashing light    Small parts may cause a Avoid contact with    choking hazard magnetic media    This device may produce Avoid Extreme    aloud sound Temperatures       Keep away from    pacemakers and other    personal medical devices    Switch off when  instructed in hospitals    and medical facilities    Switch off when    instructed in aircrafts and    Switch off in explosive    environments    Do not try and    disassemble    Do not rely on this
16. less devices or  when one is nearby     The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing  device and the distance from the interference source   increasing the separation between them may reduce the  interference  You may also consult your hearing aid  manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Medical devices    Please consult your doctor and the device manufacturer to  determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the  operation of your medical device     16    Hospitals    Switch off your wireless device when requested to do so in  hospitals  clinics or health care facilities  These requests are  designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive  medical equipment     Aircraft    Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed  to do so by airport or airline staff     Consult the airline staff about the use of wireless devices on  board the aircraft  if your device offers a    flight mode    this  must be enabled prior to boarding an aircraft     Interference in cars    Please note that because of possible interference to  electronic equipment  some vehicle manufacturers forbid  the use of mobile phones in their vehicles unless a  handsfree kit with an external antenna is included in the  installation     Petrol stations and explosive atmospheres    In locations with potentially explosive atmospheres  obey all  posted signs to turn off wireless devices such as your phone  or other radio equipment     Areas with potentially explosive a
17. mmunications     Loud Noise    This phone is capable of producing loud noises which may  damage your hearing     MP3 and video player function    When listening to pre recorded music or watching videos on  your device  with headphones or earphones at high volumes   you run the risk of permanent damage to your hearing  Even  if you are used to listening to music at a high volume and it  seems acceptable to you  you still risk damaging your  hearing  Reduce the sound volume to a reasonable level   and avoid using headphones for an excessive period of time  to avoid hearing damage     13    Different headphones  earphones or ear buds may deliver a  higher or lower volume  at the same volume setting on your  device  Always start at a low volume setting     Do not listen to music or video with headphones while  driving   Bright Light    This phone is capable of producing flash of light or use as a  torch  do not use it too close to the eyes     Phone Heating   Your phone may become warm during charging and during  normal use    Accessories   Use only approved accessories     Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories     Take care not to touch or allow metal objects  such as coins  or key rings  to contact or short circuit the battery terminals     Connection to a Car    Seek professional advice when connecting a phone  interface to the vehicle electrical system     14    Faulty and Damaged Products  Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessory     Only q
18. nt     Product Handling    You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and  any consequences of its use     You must always switch off your phone wherever the use  of a phone is prohibited  Use of your phone is subject to  safety measures designed to protect users and their  environment     e Always treat your phone and its accessories with care  and keep it in a clean and dust free place     9    Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open  flames or lit tobacco products     Do not expose your phone or its accessories to liquid   moisture or high humidity     Do not drop  throw or try to bend your phone or its  accessories     Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents  or  aerosols to clean the device or its accessories     Do not paint your phone or its accessories     Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its  accessories  only authorised personnel must do so     Do not expose your phone or its accessories to extreme    temperatures     Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic  products  Do not carry your phone in your back pocket    as it could break when you sit down     Small Children    Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the  reach of small children or allow them to play with it     They could hurt themselves or others  or could accidentally    damage the phone     Your phone contains small parts with sharp edges that may  cause an injury or which could become detached and create    10    a choking hazard     
19. nual to ensure accuracy of the contents  but all  statements  information  and recommendations in this  manual do not constitute a warranty of any kind  expressed  or implied  Please read the Product Safety Information  carefully to ensure the correct and safe use of your mobile  phone    ZTE CORPORATION Address    NO  55  Hi tech Road South  ShenZhen  P R China  Postcode  518057   Website  http   www zte com cn   Version No   R1 0   Edition Time   26 07 2012   Manual No  0795845        Table of Contents    PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION                       reete 5  RE EXPOSUBE sissioni ietaises pie ecu DAE 7  KEY FUNCTIONS ierit iinirpcereb tr lide eio dr da 19  INSERTING THE SIM CARD                        eerte tetnntnntnntnnes 21  INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD                       eerte 22  BATTERY etapa ID RUTe NOD MIR d Etat e rU SES 25  TURNING ON   OFF YOUR PHONE                   seen 26  LOCKING   UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD                      eee 26  STATUS BAR ICONGSciiadasatagi tite itid ectisit ucc dn EA 27  uo   gp  eg cmo            27  WRITING TEXT 25 depatoisbc tans ida nis nci i roii deris rO citra Dd 29  USER PROFILES visiini tn tete ttt tura Find Dui 31  MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS                            eee 31  CALLS Cusen pidiendo Dai c dtd esito te DEI 32  SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES                                  33  SENDING AND RECEIVING EMAIL                               ee 55  INTERNE esser 56  FACEBOOK i52 iddioq  dindicon coder icinnicbibn discs D
20. numbers in other groups     Advance settings  You can set Blacklist   Whitelist  Auto redial  Call time display  Call  time reminder  Auto quick end  and Answer  mode     Network settings    Set to automatically or manually select network  and set  the preferred networks  Set GPRS transfer pref     Security settings      SIM security    PIN Lock  If PIN Lock is currently set Off  select it  again then input a PIN code to turn it on  You need  to input the correct PIN code to unlock your SIM  card when you turn on your mobile phone next time   You can also change the PIN and PIN2 here    Note  The PUK code is required to unlock the SIM  card if you have incorrectly input the PIN code for  three consecutive times  The PIN code and the PUK  code may be supplied along with the SIM card  If not   contact the network provider     44    Phone security    Phone lock  Phone lock can prevent your mobile  phone from unauthorized use  Select On Off to  enable or disable the handset lock protection     You can also Change password     Auto keypad lock  Select a time for auto keypad lock   andthe phone will automatically Lock the keypad to  prevent unintended touch     Certificate manager  View the list of certificates     Note  You may be required to input the phone lock  code in some of the security settings interfaces  The  default lock code is 1254  Go to Security settings  gt   Phone security    Change password to change the  phone lock code     Connectivity      Bluetooth  See chapte
21. o Reply   Forward or Delete the message  You can also call  back the sender or save the sender s number  Go   to Save to Phonebook    Add new contact to save  the sender s number     You can view the message boxes in the Messaging  interface       Select Inbox to view received messages     Select Drafts to view unsent messages     Select Outbox to view messages that failed to    54    send       Select Sent messages to view messages been  successfully sent and saved       Select Broadcast messages to view Broadcast  messages     Select Templates to view message templates     Select Message settings to set  Text Multimedia Service message     Sending and receiving email    Set up accounts    First you have to setup your email accounts  If the account  is not properly set or activated  you cannot send or  receive any emails     Go to Centre key  gt  Messaging  gt  Email  gt  Email  accounts  gt  New account     1  Select the Vodafone E m il mail server  then enter  your Email address and password     2  Oryoucan select Other Email accouts  then enter  your email address  protocol  data account  and  server information  etc     5  Activate your email account   Send an email    25    Go to Centre key  gt  Messaging  gt  Email  enter an  account  and then select Write Email to edit your email   When you finish writing  select to send or save the email     e Send and receive emails    If you want to receive emails  go to Centre key  gt   Messaging  gt  Email  enter an account  and 
22. phone or the storage  card     To create a playlist  in My playlists  Go to Options  gt   New  and then set the list name  Select Options  gt  Open   gt  Add  and select the files or folder  then the list will be  loaded     Media player supports  AMR  AMR WB  WAV  MP3  MJPG   MP4  iMelody  Midi    Sound recorder   Go to Options  gt  New record to record a sound clip     Go to Options  gt  List to view the sound clips you  recorded     Go to Options  gt  Settings to set preferred storage and  Audio quality   FM radio    With the radio  you can search for radio channels   listen to them  and save them on your device  Note that  the quality of the radio broadcast depends on the  coverage of the radio station in that particular area  In the  FM radio interface  you can press the Up Down keys to  adjust volume  press the Left Right keys to tune the  frequency  and press the Center key to begin to play    41    the channel and press it again to pause  Select Options  to enter the submenu     Note  The wired headset works as an antenna  so always  connect the headset when using the radio     Games    Your mobile phone has classic games pre loaded  For  further information on this  access the menu and view  game Help     You can also go to Centre key  gt  Entertainment  gt   News Sport Mehr Animationen Mehr  MusicDownloads Mehr Bilder  amp  Logos Mehr  Klingelt  ne MobileEmail Vodafone live  to view web  pages     Settings    You can adjust various settings of your phone  Go to Cent
23. r  Bluetooth        Data account  You can Edit  Add  Delete and Set the    default data account       Data service  Select on or off     Restore factory settings    You need to input the correct phone password  and  press OK    Yes to restore factory settings     45    Balance indicator  Your account balance is displayed and allows you as well to  top up your account     e Top up You may choose charge    Own number    or     Other Mobile no        e Scale setting You may control or monitor your balance  by    Scale setting        Note  This service may not be available for all countries     Bluetooth    Go to Centre key  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Bluetooth   The Bluetooth devices must be paired before the  communication is performed     e Turn on or off the Bluetooth on your phone    Select Power  then press the Left soft key or Centre  key to turn on or off Bluetooth     e Make your phone visible    Go to Bluetooth  gt  Visibility  you can choose to be  visible or not    When your phone is visible  and the Bluetooth is  turned on  all other Bluetooth enabled devices within  range can detect your phone     46    Create a Bluetooth partnership    1  Goto Bluetooth  gt  My device  gt  Search new device  to search other Bluetooth enabled devices and list  them     2  Select the desired device name in the list and press  Pair     3  Enter a passcode  1 up to 16 characters   and  then press OK  When the opposite party enters the  same passcode  the connection will be est
24. re  key  gt  Settings     Phone settings      Time and date  You can set time zone  time date   format  update with time zone on off       Schedule power on off  Set auto power on and  off time     Language  You can set the language   Pref  input method  You can set the preferred input    42    method       Display  you can set Wallpaper  Show date and time  on off     Auto update time  Select Off  First confirm and On     Flight mode  You can select to use flight mode  In  flight mode  all wireless functions are disabled       LCD backlight  You can set the LCD backlight  brightness     e Call settings      Caller ID  You can select to Set by network  Hide  ID or Send ID       Call waiting  After this function is activated  the  system will inform you if there is another incoming  call  Please contact your network provider for  details       Call divert  The call divert service enables you to  divert an incoming call from a service to a specified  telephone number in preset conditions  You can  contact the network provider to activate this  service  You can set the call divert service so that  voice calls and data calls are diverted to a preset  number under different conditions  Please contact  your network provider for details  This function need  network support     43              Call barring  You can bar outgoing and incoming  calls This function need network support     Group list  You can create groups and numbers in  one group can call each other  but can not call  
25. s incorrect  press the Left Right Navigation  keys to view other matching words found in the  dictionary     Input digits  In 125 mode  press the digit key once to  input a digit  In eZi ABC eZi abc eZi Abc eZi DE eZi  de eZi De eZi NL eZi nl eZi NL mode  press the digit key   and select the number by Left Right Navigation keys   You cannot input 0 in eZi ABC eZi abc eZi Abc  eZi  DE eZi de eZi De eZi NL eZi nl eZi NL mode  In  ABC abc Abc  DE de De NL nI NI mode  constantly  press the digit key until the number appears     Input symbol  Press the   key to enter the symbol  mode  In symbol mode select the required symbol by  Navigation keys  In eZi ABC eZi abc eZi Abc eZi  DE eZi de eZi De eZi NL eZi nl eZi NL mode  press the  1 key  and select the required symbol  common symbols   by Navigation keys  In  ABC abc Abc DE de De NL nl NL mode  constantly  press the 1 key until the symbol appears     Input space  Press the 0 key to input space  It does not  work in 125 mode     Delete character  Press the Right soft key to clear a  character  Hold the Right soft key to delete all characters  and clear the display     50    e Move cursor to left or right  Among the text  press the  Left Right navigation keys to move the cursor to left  or right     User profiles    Go to Centre key  gt  Settings  gt  User profiles  You can select  your preferred profile in this menu  The profile options are   General  Silent  Meeting  Outdoor and My style  The default  settings for each individual
26. then select  Inbox    Options    Retrieve Email  the emails in your  mailbox will be downloaded to your phone     Internet    Internet is a mobile internet portal service which allows you  to obtain information such as weather conditions  news   sport and download new ringtones  wallpapers  music   Opera Mini   Opera Mini lets you have the full Web everywhere  It  recognize and suggest completions for you based on your  Bookmarks and browsing history  lets you save pages for  offline viewing  gives your phone a virtual mouse  Scroll at  warp speed using your phone keypad and is build for speed  by compressing Web page up to 9076    Find things faster   The new Opera Mini lets you search for text within a Web  page so you can get to the information you need even  quicker than before     Get to your Web sites faster    56    When typing Web addresses  Opera Mini will recognize and  suggest completions for you based on your Bookmarks and  browsing history  making address input faster  easier and  much more intuitive     Save it for Later    Opera Mini lets you save pages for offline viewing so you can  quickly access and read your desired Web content  even  when you re on a plane  in the subway  or in other places  where you can t get network reception  Depending on your  phone  you may need to choose a destination folder for  storing pages for offline viewing      Go to Centre key    Internet to open Web Browser  you can  use it to view web pages     Facebook    Facebook is the
27. time  If the phone is  not operated in the standby mode within this time  the  keypad will be locked     In the standby mode  press the Centre key and then press  the   key within two seconds to lock the keypad     To unlock the keypad  press the Left soft key or Centre  key and then press the   key     Note  In this User Manual     press a key    means to press the  key and release it  while  hold a key  means to press the key    26    for at least two seconds and then release it  Locking the  keypad can prevent unintentional operations on it  You can  answer an incoming call with the regular operation when  the keypad is Locked     Status bar icons    New SMS  message box  full when blinking    m e   Hem  DE je     pe       Contacts    There are some numbers that you may want to call again  and again  so it makes sense to add these numbers to your    27    Contacts  You can then access these numbers quickly and  easily     oy ee x    Add new contact   Go to Centre key  gt  Contacts  gt  Add new contact   Select to save the number to SIM or phone    Edit the information  and then select Done to save   Save number to Contacts    You can also save a number right after you   ve made or  received a phone call or a text message from someone  who is not yet in your Contacts list     Quick search    To quickly search for the contacts  enter the first letter of  your desired contact on the screen     Delete one record    To delete someone from your Contacts list  first  select the n
28. tmospheres include  fuelling areas  below decks on boats  fuel or chemical    17    transfer or storage facilities  areas where the air contains  chemicals or particles  such as grain  dust  or metal  powders     Blasting Caps and Areas    Turn off your mobile phone or wireless device when in a  blasting area or in areas posted turn off  two way radios  or   electronic devices  to avoid interfering with blasting  operations     18    Key Functions    Earpiece    USB Charger  interface         and Centre key    Right soft key  Left soft key    Dial  answer    view call key    End Power key    Alpha numeric              key So 9 7        ___  key    19      Function   Description    Left soft key Performs the function indicated at the left  bottom of the screen   F Performs the function indicated at the right  Right sort Key bottom of the screen   Centre key   Pressto confirm actions and make selections     4 Way These keys  UP  DOWN  LEFT and RIGHT  allow  Navigation  for navigation through menu options and quick  keys access to some function menus     Dial        Press to dial a phone number or answer a call   answer  view    or view the call history     call key  Press to exit to the standby mode   ENJA PWST KEY Hold to switch on off the phone   Hold into Contacts interface in the standby  key  mode    key Hold to change the current profile to Silent  profile   Hold to turn on or off the torch in the standby  0 key  mode   Alpha numeric  Press to enter characters 0 9 and the
29. ualified personnel must service or repair the phone or  its accessory     If your phone or its accessory has been submerged in water   punctured  or subjected to a severe fall  do not use it until  you have taken it to be checked at an authorised service  centre     Battery Handling  amp  Safety    Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger  before removing the battery     Only use the battery and charger supplied  or manufacturer  approved replacements intended for use with your phone   Using other batteries and chargers could be dangerous     Do not disassemble or short circuit the battery  Accidental  short circuiting can occur if a metallic object such as a key   paper clip  or pen touches the terminals of the battery     Improper battery use may result in a fire  explosion  or other  hazard  If you believe the battery has been damaged  do not  use it  take it to a service centre for testing     Interference  Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity    15    to personal medical devices  such as pacemakers and  hearing aids     Pacemakers    Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  separation of 15 cm be maintained between a mobile phone  and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the  pacemaker  To achieve this  use the phone on the opposite  ear to your pacemaker and do not carry it in a breast pocket     Hearing Aids    People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may  experience interfering noises when using wire
    
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