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1. 89 4 10 3 WAP 2 2222222222220222000220000eseeeeseneeeesseeeeseee 92 4 10 4 Data Connection Setup 94 5 4 11 My Documents 2 2 222 220 95 Chapter V Input Method 98 5 1 General Description 98 5 2 Description of Input Methods 98 The general definition of the keypad in input mode is as FOIIOWS 2 222 222 222 nnn n nnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 98 5 2 1 Smart English Input 99 5 2 2 English Input 20 2 99 5 2 3 Number Input Method 100 Chapter VI Troubleshooting 102 Chapter VII Definitions 104 Chapter VIII Technical Parameters 106 Gamepad instruction 109 Chapter Safety and Maintenance For the efficient and safe operation of your mobile phone please observe the guidelines given below Please read this manual carefully before using this phone eYou are prohibited to
2. 33 3 9 Answering a Second Call 33 Chapter IV Feature Menu 35 4 1 Using the Feature Menu 35 4 1 1 Option Menu 35 3 4 1 2 Shortcuts 222 2222 2022 22220222 2eee nee 35 4 1 3 Quitting the Menu 35 4 2 Feature Menu Structure 35 4 3 Phonebook 22 2222 2202 nen nnn ee ene ene eeee 40 4 3 1 Quick Search 40 4 3 2 Search by Name 2 0 2 2 0 2 40 4 3 3 Add an Entry 0 0 2 0 20 20022 41 4 3 4 Copy All 42 4 3 5 Delete 22 2222 00022 222020 enen ne enee 42 4 3 6 Caller Group 42 4 3 7 Owner Number 22 2222 42 4 3 8 Setup 22 222 2222 n nnn n nen n nen e een e nee n nen eeee es 43 4 3 9 Associate Picture 43 4 3 10 Incoming Ring T
3. 2 5 2 Charging the Battery 18 Plug the charger into a power socket And plug the connector of the charger into the charger jack on one side of your phone The battery level indicator in the Icons Area will flash cyclically If you have powered off the phone a charging prompt will be displayed on the screen to show that the battery is being charged Notes If the phone has been overused when the battery is low it may take a while for the charging prompt to be displayed after the charging has begun Charging is complete when the battery indicator in the system icons area is full If the battery is charged when the phone is powered off a Charge Complete screen will be displayed It is normal for your battery phone and charger to become warm during charging When the charging is completed disconnect your charger from the AC power socket as well as your phone Notes You should charge your battery in a well ventilated environment with an ambient temperature between 10 C 55 C Only use a manufacturer approved charger Using other chargers may be dangerous and it also violates the warranty terms stipulated by the manufacturer 19 When your phone turns off automatically or prompts Battery Low the battery should be charged promptly If the battery is charged when it doesn t use up the charging time will be shortened automatically 2 6 Connecting the Network 2 6 1 SIM Card You must insert a va
4. Mass Storage The SPICE X1 supports portable storage feature i e Mass Storage Connect the phone and PC with the attached USB data cable when the phone is off so that the phone becomes a U disk applicable for mobile data storage Connect the USB data cable to PC when the phone is on and select the storage unit supporting Mass Storage feature IP camera supporting video feature or the serial port supporting PC synchronization feature Notes 1 If the Mass Storage is activated when the phone is on you are allowed to read Micro SD card instead of phone card meanwhile the relevant feature modules of the memory card can not be used temporarily 2 The feature of IP Camera is only supported in the operation system of win 2000 or windows XP Different systems may need to install different drivers PC Sync The PC Sync software on the attached CD should be installed into your PC When your phone is turned on connect your phone to your PC and choose Serial Port on your mobile phone Run the PC Sync software to enjoy the features of PC synchronization Customized Settings Your phone can be customized as required Setting categories include Profiles Display Characteristics System Setup Call Setup Network Setup Security Setup Shortcut Menu Setup etc There are multiple options in each category for you to 28 customize Such as Incoming Ring Tone Wall Paper Time and Date Scheduled Power On Off etc Internet WAP se
5. Name Displayed Set the name to be displayed E mail Address Set the E mail address of the user User Name Set the User Name to be used when logging on the E mail Server Password Set the password to be used when logging on the E mail Server Incoming Setup Incoming Server Set the server for receiving E mails Incoming Server Port Set up the port No for Incoming Connection User Name Set the User Name to be used when logging on the E mail Server Password Set the password to be used when logging on the E mail Server 57 Reserve E mail in Server Set up whether or not to reserve the private backup of e mails in the server Electronic Signature Set to turn on off the use of signature when sending an E mail Select the needed signature image from My Documents and edit the signature text Example of E mail Setting Suppose the user has a mailbox of xxx sohu com on the website of www sohu com with the username xxx and password 123456 according to the configuration information provided by www sohu com for E mail users the user may perform the following setups on the mobile phone about the E mail Setup Profile1 Transmission Setup Name of Configuration Profile 1 Transmission Account Edit this item and set the use account to be the E mail Connection Setting of the GPRS account Communication Protocol Choose pop3 Auto Retrieve Close Max Retrieve Capacity Default Value of the mobile phone Outgoing
6. Spice Mobile Phone User Manual Model SPICE X1 Please read this manual carefully before operating this product Thanks for Choosing Spice products For the safe and efficient operation of this product please read this manual and other materials carefully before you first operate it Spice shall bear no liability for any losses caused by improper operation of this product not in compliance with the instructions and requirements of this manual or by your misunderstanding of this manual except for losses caused by the improper installation or operation of Spice professional maintenance staff Spice has performed careful proofreading of this manual however we cannot ensure that there are no mistakes or omissions of any kind in this manual Spice strives to continuously improve the functions of its products and the quality of its services Therefore the company reserves the right to make changes to any of the products and software programs described in this Manual as well as the content of this Manual without giving prior notice This manual intends to help you to operate this Spice product properly and represents no statements on the software and hardware configuration of this Product For detailed information about the product configuration please refer to the contract related to this product if any or consult the dealer of this product The pictures in this Manual are only for reference In the event that there are any inconsist
7. manually enter APN Internet settings on my phone Please consult your mobile phone manual or your phone manufacturer s web site 90 Security 1 Can browse securely with Opera Mini Yes 2 Is there any end to end security between my handset and for example paypal com or my bank No If you need full end to end encryption you should use a full web browser such as Opera Mobile Opera Mini uses a transcoder server to translate HTML CSS JavaScript into a more compact format It will also shrink any images to fit the screen of your handset This translation step makes Opera Mini fast small and also very cheap to use To be able to do this translation the Opera Mini server needs to have access to the unencrypted version of the web page Therefore no end to end encryption between the client and the remote web server is possible 3 Can Opera Software see my passwords and credit card numbers in clear text What is the encryption good for then The encryption is introduced to protect the communication from any third party between the client the browser on your handset and the Opera Mini transcoder server If you do not trust Opera Software make sure you do not use our application to enter any kind of sensitive information 4 What cryptographic algorithms are used to protect the communication The communication is protected by 256 bit RC4 and the key exchange is done by 1280 bit RSA All hashes are created using SHA 256
8. 42 Owner Number You can set up a maximum of 2 owner numbers Changing this number will not have any effect on the actual number of the SIM card 4 3 8 Setup Options available are Capacity Inquiry Storage Location vCard Settings and My vCard Capacity Inquiry You can check the number of used entries on the SIM card and phone as well as the capacity for entries Storage Location Set the default storage location for phone numbers You may also select storage location when adding an entry vCard Settings You may set up the following options for phone entries whether or not to display home number company name E mail company telephone fax number birthday associate picture clip link ring tone selection and caller group My vCard You may edit and sent my vCard 4 3 9 Associate Picture Access the Associate Picture If there is no photo in default directory for saving photos in the phone it will prompt Blank If there are pictures in the default directory for saving photos in the phone select one picture and press OK to set it as Associate Picture of new entry existing entry or caller group JPG GIF BMP and PNG are four formats that are supported as associate picture with the size not exceeding 20K 4 3 10 Incoming Ring Tone Access the Incoming Ring Tone Select a ring tone and press OK to set it as incoming ring tone of new entry existing entry or caller group 4 4 Messages SMS and MMS can be sent and receive
9. These are the algorithms used by most SSL sites today Privacy 1 How does Opera protect my privacy Opera does not store any private information about our users Opera generates statistics of the usage of Opera Mini but these are aggregated numbers and no information can be linked to a single user 2 What kind of data does Opera store on the server Will filled in data like credit card numbers be stored or possibly cached No the servers will not store any such data 3 Why am still logged into my web mail even after turning off Opera Mini 91 Opera Mini will never store your password on the servers However the Opera Mini server will keep track of any HTTP cookies that are set by any remote web server If you return to a web page that has set a cookie to keep track of who you are the Opera Mini server will submit it again 4 How do erase the cookies Choose Menu gt Tools gt Settings gt Clear cookies 5 How do erase my browsing history Choose Menu gt Tools gt History gt Clear 4 10 3 WAP If you have properly set up and activate the GPRS feature you will be able to press Login Key when the phone is idle to access WAP homepage WAP based services are supported by your phone Many WAP services such as news weather reports and airlines are available Such services designed for your phone are provided by your WAP service operator Since WAP services require network support please turn to your networ
10. encrypted enabled Bluetooth Icons Area earphone connected Stopwatch Icons Area Ee S Background Icons Area 2 5 Battery In order to get the best performance of your battery please fully charge the battery for the first three times only when the battery is completely flat 2 5 1 Removing and Installing Your Battery Follow the steps given below to remove your battery Push the battery cover about 5 millimeters in the direction as shown by the arrow in the following Figure 2 2 Lift up the compartment cover in the direction as shown by the arrow in Figure 3 so that the battery compartment cover is completely separated from the phone Take out the battery in the direction as shown by the arrow in Figure 4 17 Warning Make sure that you have powered off your phone and removed any external power sources before removing the battery Never remove the battery when your phone is turned on Otherwise your SIM card and phone may be damaged i Co y d j Fa EA a Follow the steps given below to install your battery 1 Make sure the metal contacts of your battery and those of the battery compartment are properly aligned and clip the battery into the compartment as shown by the arrow in Figure 1 2 Slightly put the compartment cover into the slot of your phone as shown by the arrow in Figure 2 3 Slightly push the compartment cover as shown by the arrow in Figure 3 until it clicks into place
11. 10 bookmarks added Add New Bookmark Add new bookmarks to the bookmark list Delete Bookmark Access the bookmark list and delete bookmarks Details You can check the topic size and format of the current E book Settings You can conduct settings about the Font Scrolling Mode Auto Scrolling Scrolling Speed Full Screen Mode and Encode Type of the E book currently being read Font Options available include Normal Italics and Bold Scrolling Mode The feature of auto scrolling line by line or page by page can be set Auto Scrolling The feature of auto scrolling line by line or page by page can be activated according to the scrolling mode Scrolling Speed Set the speed of auto scrolling Full Screen Mode You can choose to activate or deactivate the full screen mode 19 Encode Type You can choose the encode type of the file from English Windows UCS2 and UTF8 e Help The specifications of shortcuts in read interface are offered Off Turn off the currently reading E book and return to the E book list 4 7 10 FM Broadcasting The FM Broadcasting feature with the frequency band FM87 5 108 is only available when you have inserted the earphones The specifications of the various keys in the radio interface are as follows Up key Turn on off the searching switch Down key Turn on off the radio Left key and Right key When the searching switch is turned off pressing Left Right key once will decrease incre
12. Caller Groups 35 36 1 7 Owner Number 1 8 Settings 1 9 Associate Pictures 1 10 Incoming Ring Tones 2 Messages 2 1 Messages 2 1 1 Edit Messages 2 1 2 Inbox 2 1 3 Outbox 2 1 4 Sent 2 1 5 Draftbox 2 1 6 Empty Box 2 1 7 Message Templates 2 1 8 Message Settings 2 2 E mail 2 2 1 Sent and Received 2 2 2 Edit E mail 3 2 2 Inbox 2 2 4 Outbox 2 2 5 Sent 2 2 6 Draftbox 2 2 7 Empty Mailbox 2 2 8 Mail Setup 2 3 Chat 2 4 Voice Mail 2 5 CB 2 5 1 Answering Mode 2 5 2 Read Messages 2 5 3 Language 2 5 4 Channel Settings 3 Call History 3 1 Missed Calls 3 2 Dialed Calls 3 3 Received Calls 3 4 Delete Call History 37 3 4 1 Missed Calls 3 4 2 Dialed Calls 3 4 3 Received Calls 3 4 4 Delete All 3 5 Call Time 3 5 1 Duration of Last Call 3 5 2 Total Dialing Duration 3 5 3 Total Receiving Duration 3 5 4 Reset Duration 3 6 Call Time 3 6 1 Last Call Fee 3 6 2 All Calls Fee 3 6 3 Reset Call Fee 3 6 4 Fee Limit 3 6 5 Price and Rate 3 7 SMS Counter 3 7 1 Sent 3 7 2 Received 3 8 GPRS Counter 3 8 1 Last Sent 3 8 2 Last Received 3 8 3 Total Sent 3 8 4 Total Received 3 8 5 Reset Counter 4 Phone Setup 4 1 Profiles 4 1 1 General 4 1 2 Meeting 4 1 3 Outdoor 4 1 4 Indoor 4 1 5 Earphone 4 1 6 Bluetooth 4 2 System Setup 4 2 1 Time and Date 4 2 2 Scheduled Power On Off 4 2 3 Preset Input Method 38 4 2 4 One Key Dialing 4 2 5 Specify Function Keys 4 2 6 Video Output 4 2 7 BEX Music Effects Enhancement 4 3 Displa
13. Chinese characters then Opera Mini won t support them either 3 What is the difference between http connection and socket connection If you choose to use socket connection Opera Mini will keep an open connection to the Opera Mini servers This means that pages will load quicker and the Opera Mini servers can push updates for example new bookmarks through Opera Link directly to Opera Mini on your phone If you choose http connection Opera Mini has to establish a connection to the Opera Mini servers every time you load a page New updates to Opera Mini will also not be pushed to the phone until a new page is loaded Note not all phone models and mobile networks allow socket connections If you have problems with your connection try to use http connection instead Settings 1 What are the correct APN Internet settings for my phone APN settings To be able to connect Opera Mini to the Internet your phone needs proper settings In general there are two different settings GPRS WAP Internet Opera Mini usually needs the Internet setting and to use the Internet APN To help you get the right settings we have created a settings page for each phone model that Opera Mini is available for Please open this URL in your web browser on your computer http Awww operamini com help connect to select your service provider and then make sure to download and activate the correct settings for your phone 2 How do
14. Number Set the number of the SMS Center This number can be obtained from your network service operator Validity Period Set the validity period within which your SMS message is kept in the SMS center You can set the validity period to be 1 hour 6 hours 12 hours 1 day 3 days 1 week or Maximum Message Format Set the format of your SMS message Options available include Text Fax Pager and E mail Note Not all networks support all formats Status Report Turn on off the Delivery Reports It enables you to know whether or not messages were delivered successfully This function requires network support Capacity Inquiry You can check the use status and remaining space of SMS in both the SIM card and Phone Storage Location This menu allows you to choose preferred storage location namely SIM Card or your Phone Message Send Settings Select the preferred sending mode of SMS including GPRS preferred GSM preferred or GSM only MMS You may conduct various MMS settings Edit Setting Set the reduction scale of the picture during the edit of MMS the use of automatic signature and its content Send Settings Set the relevant options during the sending of MMS Within Validity Duration Set the duration of time that your MMS messages are stored at the network terminal MMS messages will be deleted by the network operator if they have 55 still not been sent to the target phone by the time that the period of validity has ela
15. Removing Your Micro SD Card Please follow the steps below to install the card Notes During installation please pay attention to your operation Forceful operation may damage your Micro SD card holder or make it unable to take out the card after it is inserted Please do not conduct the operation forcefully in case of any obstruction or a sloping Micro SD while inserting the card Make sure the metal interface of your Micro SD card faces the display of the phone see Directional Diagram of Installing Micro SD Card as reference Directional Diagram of Installing Micro SD Card 24 Remove the Micro SD card cover in the direction as shown by the arrow in the following Figure 2 2 Keep the metal side of the Micro SD card facing the front side of the phone and insert the card into the slot as shown by the arrow in the following Figure 3 until it clicks into place 3 Return the Micro SD card cover to its original position as shown by the arrow in the following Figure 4 2 3 4 Follow the following steps to remove your Micro SD card Remove the Micro SD card cover in the direction as shown by the arrow in the following Figure 2 2 Slightly press the Micro SD card in the inserting direction and unlock the card upon the sound of click Remove the Micro SD card as shown by the arrow in the following Figure 3 3 Return the Micro SD card cover to its original position as
16. SMS messages in your Draftbox in your phone to your SIM card Move All Choose to move from SIM card move all of the SMS messages in your Draftbox in your SIM card to your phone Choose to move from Phone move all of the SMS messages in your Draftbox in your phone to the SIM card MMS Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations View View this MMS message e Send Send this MMS message Edit Edit this MMS message e Delete Delete the current MMS message Delete All Delete all messages in your Draftbox e Details Check the details of the current MMS message e Use Number Dial the relevant number or save it in the Phonebook Empty Box The Empty Box is used to empty the Inbox Outbox Sent and Draftbox or to delete all the messages Message Templates Message templates offer 10 commonly used text phrases and 5 preset MMS templates that can be used at your convenience SMS Set the contents of preset messages that can be input directly when messages are edited You can edit or delete the templates MMS Edit the content of preset MMS messages so that creating new messages is easier You can view them and check the details 53 54 Message Settings You can conduct sending and receiving settings about the SMS and MMS in the messages SMS Various settings related to SMS can be conducted Profile Settings Folder Name Set the name of the profile SMS Center
17. Setup Outgoing Server smtp sohu com Outgoing Server Port Default Value of the mobile phone Name Displayed See the Example E mail Address xxx sohu com User Name xxx Password 123456 here is an input example It will be displayed as on your phone Incoming Setup Incoming Server pop3 sohu com Incoming Server Port Default Value of the mobile phone User Name xxx Password 123456 here is an input example It will be displayed as on your phone 58 Reserve E mail in Server Default Value of the mobile phone Electronic Signature No need to modify Upon the completion of the setting you can choose to activate the profile in the interface of E mail profile list to enable the operations of receiving and sending E mails 4 4 3 Chat Choose Chat Room 1 or Chat Room 2 from the Chat menu to start chatting You can also make some settings on the chosen chat room 4 4 4 Voice Mail When it is inconvenient for you to answer an incoming call your phone can automatically transfer the incoming call to the Voice Mail number which will allow the caller to leave a voice mail for you Firstly edit the number for Voice Mail Server the number is available from the Service Operator Next choose Connect to Voice Mail and the phone will dial the number of the mailbox that you have setup Hold down 1 key when the phone is idle to directly dial the preset voice mailbox number Note The voice mail feature
18. be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number Wap Push Select the Wap Push to be read from the Wap Push list and press Options for the following operations Read Read the current WAP Push Delete Delete the current Wap Push Delete All Delete all of the messages in your Inbox Outbox The message will be saved in the Outbox upon unsuccessful sending The following operations can be chosen depending on the type of message that you have selected SMS Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations View View this SMS message e Send Send this SMS message Edit Edit the current message e Delete Delete the current message e Delete All Delete all messages in your Outbox 49 Extract Number Extract the sender number of the current SMS message or extract the number in the message The numbers will be shown in a list If you choose one from the list the dialing interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number Use Website Connect or save relevant websites Superior Option Set up the Superior Option Copy to Phone SIM card Copy the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in SIM card Or copy the current SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone Move to Phone SIM card Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card Or move the current SMS message to the SIM card i
19. choose the suitable image from My Documents besides the preset image Ring Tone Selection Set the customized ring tone for the current entry If you have set the customized incoming tone the phone will play such tone other than the tone set in the Profile when the corresponding number calls Caller Groups You can arrange the entries stored in the phone in different groups according to the relations 4 3 4 Copy All Copy all call history lists in the SIM card phone to the phone SIM Card e From SIM card Copy all call history lists in the SIM Card to your phone From Phone Copy all call history lists in your phone to the SIM Card Note When copying entries in the pone to SIM card only name and telephone number of the entry will be copied other information such as home number and company number will not be copied 4 3 5 Delete Delete all entries from the SIM card or phone or delete all call history from the phone You can also choose Delete One by One to delete selected entries 4 3 6 Caller Group The phone supports altogether 5 caller groups You may select caller group on caller setup screen and view and edit caller details The caller details include Group Name Incoming Ring Tone Incoming Picture and Group Member You may choose right picture from My Documents for Incoming Picture You may add and delete group members Note You can only add or delete group members for entries on your phone 4 3 7 Owner Number
20. cover How to connect the game pad with phone 1 Get the cable for connection Slide the phone board out of slot 2 Connect the gamepad and phone with the cable via USB port 3 Plug earphone port of the cable into gamepad earphone port 4 Put the phone in the phone slot of gamepad 108 Bttery 1 Gaming Pad runs with 2 Button Batteries 3V per pcs 2 When you want to remove the battery please remove the battery cover first 3 After insert the battery please put the battery cover into the slot Keys description Direction key QO wo gt SELECT START The gamepad keys function as follows UP Up DOWN DOWN LEFT LEFT RIGHT RIGHT Select Select Start Start A CONNECTA B CONNECT B C A D B 109 In NES gane Lo o pop up menu Ro Mute How to play the game with gamepad of X 1 1 Press OK key to enter the game 2 Press the START key in the gamepad to start or pause the game 3 Press the direction keys to control the block motion 4 Press C key to change the block style SCORE 0020 A LINESlOO23 LEVEL OS SCORE 0020 a LINES OO25 LEVEL O 3 MENU HELP UP and DOWN direction key Choose LEFT and RIGHT direction key Adjust choice SELECT key Select or Confirm START key Start or Cancel 110 147 001603 V4 0 K 111
21. empty Send The present song can be sent To Profile To E mail and To Bluetooth Songs of different styles have different send options This option shall not appear when the Current Play List is empty Delete from Current Playlist Delete the current song from current playlist This option shall not appear when the Current Play List is empty Details View the properties of the current song such as route sound channel pitch size duration song name performer album etc the information displayed depends on the file This option shall not appear when the Current Play List is empty Skip To You can jump to the specified play time to start the music This option will not be available when the current Play List is empty or when the feature of Skip To is not supported by the music format 4 7 5 Video Player Access the list of saved video clips Select the needed video clips from the list and press Options to Play Send Rename Delete Empty and Sort the clip You can also conduct the Bluetooth Setting and settings about Storage Location and BEX Sound Effects Enhancement Play Play the selected video clip file You can conduct the operations according to the icon prompts in the interface and press Volume key to adjust the volume Adjust the play 75 speed by Left and Right key Adjust the Fast Forward and Fast Rewind by holding down the Up and Down key Switch to the full screen mode by the key Press Capture key to s
22. locked In this case you have to enter the PUK code to unlock your SIM card Please contact your network service operator immediately m Your phone prompts Insert SIM card Make sure that your SIM card is correctly installed Check whether your SIM card works normally This message may indicate that your SIM card is defective or damaged In this case contact your network service operator Your phone prompts Out of Service Area or Network Failure Check your signal strength indicator If the indicator shows no signal you may be in a basement or a building corner not covered by your wireless network Move to another location where the signal is strong enough There is another possibility you may be in an area not covered by your wireless network You may ask your network service operator to inform you of the network coverage u The sound is of poor quality or there is echo or noise making it difficult to call Hang up the call and dial again Your network service operator may provide you with a better link when you retry Standby Time Drops If the signal is weak your mobile phone has to search for the signal for a longer time This is a possible cause When you do not want to answer calls you may power off your phone temporarily Or your battery has been used for a long time and has worn out In this case you have to buy a new battery Your phone cannot be powered on 102 Check your battery charge level If necessary rechar
23. restored 4 7 Multimedia In the main menu press the Up Key and Down Key to scroll among the Multimedia Press Left Soft Key to access the following options Camera Video Camera Album Music Player Video Player Photo Artist My Ring Tones Sound Recorder E book and 70 FM Broadcasting 4 7 1 Camera Camera Setup Access the preview interface and use number keys to carry out quick adjustment on such camera parameters as Effect Setup White Balance Size of Photo Time Lapse Continuous Shooting Profiles and Quality of Photo You may adjust camera exposure compensation value and zooming parameters with directional keys The existing and corresponding parameters will be shown on the screen during adjustment Press Options in preview interface to access settings of relevant parameters of camera Quick setup may be carried out on the following parameters on preview screen 71 Exposure Compensation The image brightness while framing can be divided into 9 levels The higher the level is the brighter the image will be Focus Adjustment You may adjust the focus at low resolutions The zooming feature is unavailable when the resolution is above 640X480 Effect Setup The color styles of the photos created by the camera include normal grayscale retro retro green retro blue negative grey negative black board white board copper plate engraving blue engraving emboss contrast and sketch Key 1 is its shortcut setup key
24. shown by the arrow in the following Figure 4 25 N a a Ea e J ed 3 4 26 Chapter IlI Quick Start Guide 3 1 Highlight Features As a mobile phone targeting multimedia SPICE X1 also has rich useful and fast multimedia features besides the basic features of mobile phones The following is a brief introduction to these features Phonebook Up to 1 000 entries can be stored on your phone The phone supports the Phonebook of business card type and customized incoming ring tones and associate pictures and clips Features including quick search in Phonebook and copying one entry to the SIM card or phone are supported Call History Information of calls will be stored automatically for checking You can conveniently dial a number or send an SMS to a number stored in the call history You can also save a number from the call history to your phonebook SMS EMS is supported by your phone Phone numbers can be taken from SMS messages Information such as contact details and commonly used phrases can be added into text messages MMS MMS is supported Messages of multi media format like text picture and audio messages can be received and sent Bluetooth The following Bluetooth functions are available Hand free service earphone service serial port service dialing and surfing service object transmission service file transmission service advanced audio play service video and au
25. 20 2 6 2 Installing and Removing Your SIM Card 20 2 6 3 Turning On Off Your Phone 21 2 6 4 Unlocking Your Phone 21 2 6 5 Unlocking Your SIM Card 22 2 6 6 Connecting to Network 23 2 7 Memory Card 0 2 0 022 02200220 20020 24 Chapter Ill Quick Start Guide 27 3 1 Highlight Features 27 3 2 Feature Keys 29 3 3 Making a Call 31 3 3 1 Dial Directly 31 3 3 2 Dialing an Extension of a Fixed Telephone 31 3 3 3 Dialing International Numbers 31 3 3 4 Dialing a Number in the List 31 3 4 Dialing an Emergency Number 31 3 5 Answering Rejecting Incoming Calls 32 3 6 Ending a Call 32 3 7 Call Options 2 22 222 022 0222 32 3 8 Making a Second Call
26. 6 2 Display Setup 63 4 6 3 System Setup 0 2 2 022 220 22 64 4 6 4 Call Setup 22 2 2 2 2 65 4 6 5 Deactivate Communication 67 4 4 6 6 Shortcut Menu Setup 68 4 6 7 Security Setup 68 4 6 8 Network Setup 2 2 69 4 6 9 Restore Factory Settings 70 4 7 Multimedia 70 4 7 1 Camera 222222222222220022222222220000200000002e2 seen eeeeeeeeeeee 71 4 7 2 Video Recorder 2222 222 72 4 7 3 AIDUM 22 2222 222222202020002e neces seeee ne eeeseeeeeeee 73 4 7 4 Music Player 74 4 7 5 Video Player 75 4 7 6 Photo Artist 2 2 22 76 4 7 7 Customized Ring Tone 76 4 7 8 Sound Recorder 77 4 7 9 E DOOK 222 2222222222222 eeeeeee seen een e nee eeene ee eee
27. White Balance Set up the status of white balance including Auto Tungsten Fluorescent Cloudy Incandescent and Manual Adjustment Key 2 is its shortcut setup key Size of Photo Resolutions available include 240 320 320 240 640 480 800 600 and 1600 1200 Key 3 is its shortcut setup key Time Lapse Options available include OFF 5 Seconds 10 Seconds and 15 Seconds Key 4 is its shortcut setup key Continuous Shooting Options available include Off Single Continuous and Fast Continuous Key 5 is its shortcut setup key Profiles Auto or Night Mode can be set When this feature is enabled you can take a picture when the light is weak or dim Key 6 is its shortcut setup key Photo Quality Options available include High Medium and Low Key 7 is its shortcut setup key Note Press key in preview interface to activate or deactivate display of adjustment parameter icons Press Options in the preview interface for the following operations To Album Switch to the album which lists the picture files in the current album Shutter sound exposure compensation avoid flickering delay shooting and continuous shooting setting in the camera setting size and quality of photo in the photo setting white balance profiles and effect setting are all the same as those in the quick adjustment Frame Choose whether to add a frame only available when the image size is set to 240 320 Storage Location Set the storage location of t
28. You can begin to record the current FM radio Press Left soft key or OK key in the sound recorder to pause resume sound recording and press Right soft key to stop sound recording and save the sound recorded Continue Recording Select the existing recording files add records to the current recording file and save all the records in it finally List of Recording Files Display the list of the all the recording files 4 8 Entertainment In the main menu press the Up Key and Down Key to scroll among the Entertainment Press Left soft key to access the following options Java Console Games and Fun Games 4 8 1 Java There are two options available after accessing Java Java setup and Java application installed in the phone Java setup Setup the music effects vibration network and backlight of Java application Java Music Effects Set up the volume of Java application or turn off the music effects 81 Java Vibration Activate or deactivate the vibration effects of Java application Java network Select options of network connection setup adopted when Java application connects to network For modification of these options please refer to Internet WAP Setup Edit Setup Option Running Memory Capacity Display the capacity for running Java application Backlight Always On Activate or deactivate the Backlight Always On feature while Java application is running Java application Java applications of the phone
29. and you will be able to Forward or Delete it Draftbox Check the currently saved E mails in the Draftoox menu and press the Left soft key of Options to select Edit or Delete Empty Box Empty E mails in the chosen mailbox E mail Setup Three options are available in E mail Setup Choose one and press the left soft key Options to enable or edit the feature If you are 56 using this feature for the first time you are required to edit the selected Setup Option according to the information provided by your E mail service operator Options available for a configuration include Transmission Setup Sending Server Setup Retrieving Server Setup and Electronic Signature The operations are as follows Transmission Setup Name of Configuration To set the name of configured file that will be displayed in the interface of E mail Setup Transmission Account Set the applied logging account Two options are available GSM Data and GPRS Communication Protocol The available communication agreements are POP3 and IMAP4 Auto Retrieve You can choose to enable disable the function of Auto Retrieve If this feature is enabled E mails will be automatically retrieved according to the auto receiving time and frequency preset by you Max Retrieve Capacity Set the maximum bytes of the E mail received by your phone Outgoing Setup Outgoing Server Set the server for sending mails Outgoing Server Port Set the port number of the outgoing port
30. are saved in Java Select the needed Java application with Up and Down keys and press Options to access the menu for the following operations Run Run the current Java application Refresh Log onto the network download and install the latest version of the current Java applications The option exists only when the Java application is downloaded and installed by OTA Information Display the detailed information about the current Java application such as name and version etc Delete Delete the current Java application ContactsBackup Application This application allows easy transfer and backup of contacts stored in your phone Sim It Supports import and export of Native VCF and CSV files Native format is used for phone to phone transfer of contacts VCF and CSV formats are used for PC sync You can install Java application in the following way Store the JAD and JAR files of the Java program to be installed in the same folder in the mobile phone or on the memory card or store the JAR file in My Documents only then choose the JAD or JAR file from My Documents and press Options to install The storage location of files should be selected in the process of installation You can choose whether or not to run the program after the installation 82 Notes Not all JAVA application can be installed and run in this phone If you conduct formatting or unauthorized actions with My Documents JAVA application that has been instal
31. ase the frequency band by 0 1 MHz forward backward When the searching switch is turned on pressing Left Right key once will help you find a normal channel forward backward Volume Key Adjust the volume Number key 1 Briefly pressing this key will help you switch to the corresponding channel when there is a first channel in Channel List while holding down this key will set the current channel as the first channel in the Channel List Number keys 2 9 Similar to 1 key the number keys only control the channels whose numbers in Channel List correspond to the number keys Press Options in the interface of Music Player for the following operations Channel List Max 9 channels with the frequency band ranging from 87 5 to 108 can be edited Manual Input Frequency ranging from 87 5 to 108 can be input to search for the channels Auto Search and Setting Save Max 9 normal channels searched automatically in the Channel List 80 Settings The radio can be set in the following way Background Play With this setting activated the phone is able to play the background music while conducting other operations except the operations related to audio camera and games Loudspeaker Activate or deactivate the loudspeaker feature of the radio FM Record function Recording Format Set the format of the broadcasting recording Storage Location Set the storage path of the sound recording files of the phone Sound Recording
32. ata that can be sent includes text pictures sounds and many other forms of multimedia MMS multimedia messages can be sent from phone to phone or from the internet to a phone Enter MMS Edit and send MMS in the following way 1 45 Select To Cc and Bcc respectively to edit the phone numbers and E mail addresses of the receivers men of Cc and men of Bcc 46 Select Subject to edit the subject of the message thus making its orientation more clear Select Edit Content to edit the content of your MMS message Press Options in the interface for the following operations Done Complete the edit of the MMS Input Method You can choose Input Method to enter the text of your message Add Picture Add a picture from My Documents on the frame Replace Picture Replace the added picture on the frame Remove Picture Remove the existing picture on the frame Add Sound Add a sound from My Documents on the frame Replace Sound Replace the added sound on the frame Remove Music Remove the existing music on the frame Add Video Add a video from My Documents on the frame Replace Video Replace the added video on the frame Remove Video Remove the existing video on the frame Add Accessory Add an accessory from My Documents on the frame Replace Accessory Replace the added accessory on the frame Remove Accessory Remove the existing accessory on the frame Add New Frame in Front of the Frame Add a new blank frame in front o
33. ave an image When the video clip is not played in full screen mode you can press the Left soft key to access the menu and set the Brightness Contrast and Replay of the clip e Send Options available include To Phonebook To Power On Animation To Power Off Animation To E mail and To Bluetooth Rename Modify the name of current clip e Delete Delete the current clip e Empty Delete all the clips in the current folder e Sort You can choose to sort the current clips in the folder according to name type time or size You can also choose None so as not to sort e Bluetooth Setup The Bluetooth stereo output and Bluetooth stereo earphones can be set e Storage Location You can choose to display the clip list stored in the phone or the memory card e BEX Sound Effects Enhancement You can choose the type of BEX sound effects enhancement or choose to deactivate the enhancement Note BEX sound effects enhancement is unavailable for Bluetooth earphones 4 7 6 Photo Artist The photos stored in the memory card can be edited and composed artistically In the option of photo edition the photo can apply effects apply photo frame be stamped be added with words be adjusted be reversed expand canvas be described etc 4 7 7 Customized Ring Tone With this feature you can compose your own ring tone and send it to Profiles as your customized ring tone 76 In the edit interface there is a composing staff 5 staves Foll
34. ca Horn Music box and Xylophone e Save Save the ring tone file after the file name is edited 4 7 8 Sound Recorder Your phone can record call voice or other sound During a call you may choose Record on the Options menu of the call interface to record call voice or you could long press side key for sound record 77 The recorded file will be saved in File Manager in the formats of amr or wav for your checking When not during a call you can choose Recorder to record the sound and save the recorded audio file as a call ring tone The time length of your recording depends on the free space available Access the list of video recorded files Choose the needed recording files and press Options for the following operations Play Play the currently selected recording file Sound Recording Start a new sound record and press the Left soft key or OK to pause continue the record Press the Right soft key to stop the record and then choose whether or not to save the record The saved record files can be found in the Audio subdirectory in My Documents Add Add records to the current recording file and save all the records in it finally The feature is available only when the recording file is in the format of amr or awb Rename Modify the name of the current recording file Delete Delete the current recording file Empty Delete all the recording files under the current directory Setup The storage paths and formats amr wav
35. can be chosen depending on the type of message that you have selected SMS Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations e View View this SMS message SMS Reply Reply with an SMS MMS Reply Reply with an MMS Forward Forward this SMS e Edit Edit the SMS e Delete Delete the current message Delete All Delete all SMS messages in your Inbox Extract Number Extract the sender number of the current SMS message or to get the number in the message The numbers will be shown in a list You may choose one from the list for dialing or saving eo A 47 Use Website Connect or save relevant websites e Superior Option Set up the Superior Option Copy to Phone SIM card Copy the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in SIM card or copy the current SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone Move to Phone SIM card Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card or move the current SMS message to the SIM card if it is saved in your phone Copy All Choose to copy from SIM card copy all of the SMS messages in your Inbox SIM card to the phone Choose to copy from Phone copy all of the received SMS messages in your phone to the SIM card Move All Choose to move from SIM card move all of the SMS messages in the Inbox SIM card to the phone Choose to move from Phone move all of the received SMS messages in yo
36. col This is the specification specially designed for mobile communication devices With WAP your mobile device can access the Internet in a simple fast way 105 Chapter VIII Technical Parameters Standard Product GSM dual band digital mobile phone with GPRS features Model SPICE X1 System GSM900 DCS1800 supporting PCS 1900 Operating Temperature Highest 55 C Lowest 10 C Basic parameters Size 111 4mm Length 50 2mm Width 15 5mm Depth Weight About 112 8g including the standard battery Battery capacity 1 050mAh May vary depending on local signal strength Executive Standard Number Q LMLX101 Code of verification License Number 106 Name and Content of Toxic or Harmful Substances Content of Toxic or Harmful Substances H Poly Balenromiget qc oy ronmentabiiendly Lead Mercury Cadmium a ep bromine ee use period and Pb Hg Cd Biphenyl Pony recycle information Cr VI PBDE PBB Manoa p p pe e bP me PP oP op op Pp IO Phone Case row Twces e PP devices rer PP Pp e e devices 20 OKOE my Wy oO vio gt 3 F 8 gt SES D 20 Paatine k e e Pp e e amp _ Package Accessory Remark 1 The content of lead in few patch electronic Environmental friendly components with special usage such as high voltage resistor luse period and ceramics resistor and diode etc in the phone body chargerirecycle information o and the charger may be 20 1 the content of lead in thejt
37. d The following options are available 66 No Outgoing Call You may carry out activate deactivate and inquiry operations on All Numbers International Numbers and International excluding Domestic Numbers No Incoming Call You may carry out activate deactivate and inquiry operations on All Numbers and Roaming Numbers Deactivate All Barrings Deactivate all barring settings Change Password You may change the barring password provided by your network service operator You are required to enter the current password before a new one can be set Call Time Reminder Set whether or not a call time reminder will be given if calls exceed a certain duration You may set up call time according to the following steps 1 Press the Up and Down keys to select Single or Periodic Press OK soft key 2 Enter numbers within the prompted range and press OK soft key You may choose to deactivate this function Call Time Display You may set to display call time during a call Auto Redial When this function is enabled the phone will automatically redial a number after waiting for a certain period of time if the first call failed On Activate this feature Off Deactivate this feature Notes The interval time between re dialing always changes This function depends of the network Blacklist With this function you may add phone number you do not want to answer into Blacklist and realize Reject Answer function about this numbe
38. d entry is stored in the phone copy the entry into the SIM card Move If the selected entry is stored on the SIM card move the entry into the phone If the selected entry is stored in the phone move the entry into the SIM card e Duplicate If the selected entry is stored on the SIM card copy the entry into SIM card If the selected entry is stored in the phone copy the entry into the phone Send vCard You can send the current entry to other users by SMS or MMS or Bluetooth or select Save to Document to save the entry to the phone or memory card Tips You can press the Dial Key to dial the number directly in the number list screen or detailed information screen of selected entry If multiple numbers exist in the entry after pressing the Dial Key a list will be displayed that will allow you to choose the one you want to dial Select the one you want and press the Dial Key again to dial 4 3 3 Add an Entry New entries in the Phonebook can be stored on the SIM card or phone If you choose to save the entry to SIM card only name and telephone number will be included in the entry If you choose to save the entry to Phone the following information may be included in the entry name telephone number home number company name E mail company telephone fax number birthday associate pictures ring tone selection and caller group 41 Associate Picture Set the customized incoming picture for the current entry You can also
39. d with a special color background frame The corresponding Chinese Zodiac animal will display on the top of the Calendar while the date in the lunar calendar in underside When you modify the date in Phone Setup the calendar will be updated accordingly Press Options in the calendar interface for the following operations Details List relevant information on the current date including Solar Calendar Lunar Calendar Memo etc To Do List List the memos for the date in question If there is no record for the day in question you can select Add to make a new record when there are records press Options for the following operations Browse To browse the selected content of current memo Add Add a new memo You can set the date time remarks alarm reminder method and frequency Edit Edit the selected memo Delete Delete selected memos Delete All Delete all the memos of the current date Send To Do List The memo can be sent To SMS To MMS and To Bluetooth and can also be saved in files for transmission Jump to Specified Date Inputting dates will return the menu to calendar interface with the cursor stopping at the input date 4 9 3 Calculator Your mobile phone is equipped with a calculator capable of basic mathematical functions Once Calculator is chosen the operation screen appears on the display Enter numbers to be calculated with number keys 0 9 and enter the decimal point with the key Enter minus with t
40. d with the Messages feature Chat E mail Voice Mail and CB broadcasting are also available Press OK Key when in the phone is idle and select Messages 4 4 1 Messages 43 44 In Messages you can create send receive view edit and arrange SMS and MMS Edit Messages You can write and send SMS and MMS with this feature SMS With EMS SMS with texts images animations tones and melodies can be sent and received Long message feature is also supported Select Options in the message editing interface for the following Done End the edit and enter the send options menu Templates Choose this option to insert the predefined text at the current cursor location Insert Object Choose this option to display the options menu Picture Insert a picture extracted from the system My Picture Select and insert the pictures in the Image folder of My Documents Predefined Animations Insert an animated icon extracted from the system at the current cursor location My Animations Select and insert the animations in the Image folder of My Documents Ring Tone Insert the ring tones built in the system My Ring Tones Select and insert the ring tones in the Audio folder of My Documents Predefined Melodies Insert a melody extracted from the system Text Format Set the format of your message text Letter Size Options such as Small Medium and Large are available Font Options such as Bold Italics Underline and Str
41. ding to local network including gateway setting and network account setting GSM account or GPRS account Browse Options The time needed for the pictures to display and the setting about whether or not to display are included Push Settings Set to turn on off the WAP PUSH receiving Clear Cache Information or services that you have browsed recently will be stored in the Cache of your phone Select this option to clear the temporary information stored in the Cache You should clear these temporary files recording your logging information in time Clear Cookies To clear cookies Trusted Certificate Display the certificate for supporting security connection Notes If you have tried to access or have successfully accessed some confidential information with your password such as your bank account please clear the Cache and History every time after the information is used In addition as for the key operations during visit to WAP page we provide you with the following specifications as reference 93 Online Help of WAP Logging Online help Press the Left soft key of Options for the following available operations while browsing the WAP page Goto URL Access the currently selected link Homepage Access the current homepage that has been set Rearrangement Re open the current web page Bookmark Check the Bookmark History Access the recent accessed web pages Go To URL Enter the address to go to a new website Set as Home
42. dio remote control service and SIM access service Video Recorder Your phone is equipped with a video recorder with sound The amount of video that can be recorded depends on the available space in the phone or memory card Video Clips Full screen and wide screen video play modes are supported Video play supports Pause Play Fast Forward Rewind and other functions Music Player Your phone supports music files of MP3 wav amr and mid formats as well as the features like background play and lyric synchronization Sound Recording Your phone can record calls or other sounds During a call you can select the recording feature from Options in the 27 call interface and conveniently record the call The record file is then stored in My Documents in the format of amr or wav according to your settings for checking You can also enter the menu when no call is in progress to select the Sound Recorder and set the recording file as the incoming ring tone The duration for sound recording depends on the available space of the mobile phone or the memory card Camera Your phone supports 2 megapixel camera feature which is subject to customized settings like White balance time lapse continuous shooting photo effect shooting mode photo frame etc Tools Many practical features are available Features such as Alarm Calendar Calculator Stopwatch To Do List Stopwatch Unit Converter Currency Converter and World Time are supported
43. e however you will still be able to hear their voice DTMF Duel Tone Multiple Frequency Turn on off the DTMF feature NO Options available in Conference calls include Swap requiring network support Switch between the current call and the held call Conference requiring network support Add the current call to a telephone meeting and hold a multi party meeting Transfer requiring network support Transfer the call to a predefined phone number End a Single Call End the current call End All End all the active calls Phone Book Access the Phonebook menu Messages Access the Messages menu Sound Recording Record the current call Mute Turn on off the mute feature When the mute function is enabled the person on the other end of the line will not be able to hear your voice however you will still be able to hear their voice DTMF Duel Tone Multiple Frequency Turn on off the DTMF feature 3 8 Making a Second Call You can make a second call whilst the first is still in progress if your network allows To make a second call 1 Enter the second phone number or access the Phonebook and find the number that you want to dial 2 Press the Dial key The first call will be put on hold automatically after the Dial Key has been pressed 3 9 Answering a Second Call You can answer a second call while the first is still in progress if you have activated the Call Waiting function and if the netwo
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45. e tools menu depends on the network service provider that provided you with SIM card 4 3 Phonebook You can save phone numbers and names in your SIM Card or your phone Your phone supports 1 000 entries The number of entries that can be stored in your SIM Card is determined by its capacity 4 3 1 Quick Search Browse all entries in Phonebook or carry out quick search by entering certain contents You may use letter or number input method in quick search and a maximum of 5 characters are supported Enter the name to be searched with letters or numbers to search for the entry needed When the Search menu is displayed you may press to change the input method needed 4 3 2 Search by Name Enter the name you want to search Highlight an entry in the Phonebook and press Options The following options will be available Dialing Dial the selected phone number e Send SMS Send SMS to the selected phone number e Send MMS Send MMS to the selected phone number 40 e View View the name number and other information of the current entry If the entry is more than one screen in length use the Up and Down keys to scroll up and down If you have set up Associate Pictures press View after selecting the option and you may view the current associate picture e Edit Edit the selected memo Delete Delete the selected entries e Copy If the selected entry is stored on the SIM card copy the entry into the phone If the selecte
46. eat fume burn deform or even explode eThere are special protection circuits and mechanisms inside the battery Never disassemble the battery without permission Otherwise a short circuit many be caused or the electrolyte fluid may leak out If battery fluid splashes into your eyes you may be in the danger of losing your eyesight In this case rinse with clean water immediately but do not knead the eyes and go to see your doctor e Never squash the battery Avoid mechanical vibration or shock Avoid short circuit Otherwise the battery or the attached parts may be damaged Short circuit may result from direct connection between the positive pole and the negative pole of the battery by metal articles 8 such as coins pens or clips So never leave the battery together with metal articles Please keep metal contact points and the battery clean Never use damaged or exhausted battery Replace the battery when it cannot meet the performance requirements Your battery can be recharged hundreds of times before replacement is necessary The battery is a consumable Although it can be recharged hundreds of times its capacity will decrease gradually If you notice a significant decrease in operation time call time and standby time it is probably time to buy a new battery eNever expose your battery to direct sunlight or heavy smog or dust Never use your battery in a high humidity environment such as the bathroom This device is
47. encies between pictures and the actual product the form of the actual product shall be taken as final Many network functions introduced in this manual are special services provided by the network service operator therefore whether these network functions can be used or not depends on your network service operator The content of this Manual is protected by copyright law Without the prior authorization of Spice you are not permitted to duplicate or copy this Manual in any way transmit in any way via wired or wireless networks or translate it into any other languages CONTNETS Chapter Safety and Maintenance 7 Chapter II Before Using Your Phone 11 2 1 Phone Exterior 22 222222222222 20 00 00000 11 2 2 Keys Description 12 2 3 Display 15 2 4 ICONS 222222222222022222neee sees esse eeeee sees esse m eee e sees 16 2 5 Battery 17 2 5 1 Removing and Installing Your Battery 17 2 5 2 Charging the Battery 18 2 6 Connecting the Network 20 2 6 1 SIM Card 22222222222222222222220202220020000000000e2222
48. es will be unable to use Phone and Memory Card Select a storage device and press Options for the following operations Open Directories and files under the root directory are listed New Folder Create a new folder and edit the folder name Format Format the storage device All existing data will be deleted Remove Remove the memory card This option will not be available if you have selected the phone as storage device Press Options after selecting a folder in My Documents and the following options will be available Open To open the folder and list the sub directories and files in this folder New Folder To create a new folder and edit the folder name Rename To modify the name of the current folder Delete To delete the current folder Sort The files can be arranged according to the names types time or sizes You can also choose None so as not to sort Press Options after selecting a file in My Documents and the following options will be available e Play If the file is a multimedia file or video file supported by the mobile phone this option will be displayed Otherwise it will not appear e Load to Player If the suffix of the file is lml this option will be displayed Otherwise it will not appear e View If the file is an image file supported by the mobile phone this option will be displayed Otherwise it will not appear 96 97 Open If the file is a text file TXT supported by the m
49. et i 2 2 Keys Description Left Game Key Earpiece Right Game Key Volume Key Right Speaker Right Soft Key Capture Key Charger Int tK ait Data Cable ie End Key Earphone if Socket if Navigation Keys 4 lj IL Number Keys FM Shortcuts Key 12 Dial key Dial a phone number or answer an incoming call When the phone is in idle mode press this key to access the call history list of dialed Calls End Key End a call Hold down this key to turn on off your mobile phone Pressing this key in the menu will make the phone return to the idle mode When the background music is on tap this key to display the Turn Off Background Music prompt Left soft Perform the function shown by the label at the lower left corner of the display Press this key when the phone is idle to enter the main menu ke ke Right soft Perform the function shown by the label at the lower right corner of the display Press this key to return to the previous page when in the menu Tap this button to delete the character in front of the cursor when in edit mode Hold this key down to delete all of the characters in the editing area Press this key when the phone is idle to access Phonebook Multimedia Press this key when the phone is idle to Previous When the player is playing press this key to Next Key When the player is playing press this key to aan go to the next file Internet Press t
50. et it get wet or damp Do not use your charger in the vicinity of electronic devices such as TV sets or radios Pull the charger plug not the cord to disconnect the charger eYou should charge your battery in a well ventilated environment with an ambient temperature between 10 C 55 C Only use a manufacturer approved charger Using other chargers may be dangerous and it also violates the warranty terms stipulated by the manufacturer Keep your charger in a safe place out of the reach of children to preclude any danger Please follow the following precautions while using the earphone which may need to be further purchased Please control the earphone at a proper volume in case of damage to your hearing Do not drag the earphone wire forcefully in case of breakage The long use of earphone in environments of high temperature or high humidity can easily lead to earphone damage or shorter service life Do not use the earphone while driving a car riding a bike or walking on the road in case of traffic accidents Keep your mobile phone out of children s reach to preclude any danger 10 Chapter Il Before Using Your Phone 2 1 Phone Exterior Left Speaker Previous Play P Right Soft Key Next Internet Key End Key Navigation Keys Micro SD Slot Number Keys FM Shortcuts Key 11 l Camera Vohume Key h Right Spcaker TE i Haliery Cover Capture Key Chargen Deia Cable Earphone Sock
51. et the number in the message The numbers will be shown in a list If you choose one from the list the dialing interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number Use Website Connect or save relevant websites Superior Option Set up the Superior Option Copy to Phone SIM card Copy the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in SIM card Or copy the current SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone Move to Phone SIM card Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card Or move the current SMS message to the SIM card if it is saved in your phone Copy All Choose to copy from SIM card copy all of the sent SMS messages in your SIM card to your phone Choose to copy from Phone copy all of the sent SMS messages in your phone to the SIM card Move All Choose to move from SIM card move all of the sent SMS messages in your SIM card to your phone Choose to copy from Phone copy all of the sent SMS messages in your phone to the SIM card MMS Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations View View this MMS message e Forward Forward this MMS message e Edit Access the MMS edit interface e Delete Delete the current MMS message Delete All Delete all the messages in the Sent e Details Check the details of the current MMS message e Use Number Dial the relevant number or save it in the Phoneboo
52. etooth password is input correctly 4 9 9 World Time When this option is chosen the world time zone map appears on the display Move Up and Down to select the time zone and view the corresponding city Press Left Right to move the cursor and the time of the city on which the cursor stays will be shown Press the Left soft key to display city phone codes GMT time difference and the date 4 9 10 Health Management Features of BMI and Menstrual are available in Health Body Mass Index Choose your Gender then enter your Height Scope 55 300cm and Weight Scope 1 300kg Press OK and your Body Mass Index will be displayed as Lean Normal or Obese Menstrual Input the last menstrual date and the averaged period with this feature and the phone will thoughtfully mark the ovulation and menstrual period henceforth in the Calendar with different colors Select the date in Calendar interface and press OK to check the pregnant rate of the current day so that you will arrange your life conveniently 4 10 Internet 88 In the main menu use the navigation key to access the Internet submenu 4 10 1 STK STK is a value added service provided by your network service provider The name of the function that is displayed in the menu depends on the SIM card you are using This menu can only be viewed if your SIM provides value added services such as news weather sports and entertainment The effective services provided may differ due to di
53. ew seconds to turn on off your mobile phone The phone will not be able to be used properly if it has been turned on without a SIM card inside Once a SIM card is inserted your phone will automatically check the validity of the SIM card And then the following prompts will be shown successively on the display Enter Phone Lock Code when the phone lock code feature is enabled Enter PIN code when the PIN code is enabled Searching The phone keeps searching until it locates a suitable network 2 6 4 Unlocking Your Phone The Phone Lock mechanism can be enabled to protect your phone from unauthorized use When this feature is enabled you have to enter the phone lock code every time you turn on your mobile phone Otherwise your phone can not be used 21 Use the Number keys to enter your phone lock code use the Right Key to erase input errors and press or OK to end your input For example if your phone lock code is 1122 you should enter 1122 and lt OK gt or 1 1 2 2 and lt gt If you have forgotten your phone lock code you have to contact your local dealer or authorized maintenance service center to unlock your mobile phone 2 6 5 Unlocking Your SIM Card To protect your SIM card from unauthorized use your SIM card is enciphered with a PIN Personal Identification Number code When this feature is enabled you have to enter your PIN code every time you turn on your mobile phone otherwise the phone will
54. f it is saved in your phone Copy All Choose to copy from SIM card copy all of the SMS messages in your Outbox in your SIM card to the phone Choose to copy from Phone copy all of the SMS messages in your Outbox in your phone to the SIM card Move All Choose to move from SIM card move all of the SMS messages in your Outbox in your SIM card to the phone Choose to move from Phone move all of the SMS messages in your Outbox in your phone to the SIM card Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations 50 View View this MMS message Send Send this MMS message Edit Access the MMS edit interface Delete Delete the current MMS message Delete All Delete all MMS messages in your Outbox Details Check the details of the current MMS message Use Number Dial the relevant number or save it in the Phonebook Sent Successfully sent messages will be stored in the Sent if you selected Save and Send for a sent message The following operations can be chosen depending on the type of message that you have selected SMS Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations 51 View View this SMS message Forward Forward this SMS message Edit Edit the current message Delete Delete the current message Delete All Delete all the messages in your Sent Extract Number Extract the sender number of the current SMS message or to g
55. f the frame Add New Frame behind the Frame Add a new blank frame behind the frame Add Bookmark Add the content of the bookmark on the frame Preview View the effect of the MMS Frame Time Edit the time duration for the play of current MMS message Previous Frame Display the previous frame The option exists when there is a frame in front Next Frame Display the next frame The option exists when there is a frame behind Delete the Frame Delete the current frame The option exists when there are more than 2 frames Select Done and the following options are available Send Send the MMS The option exists when there is at least one receiver Save and Send Save the MMS in Sent after the sending The option exists when there is at least one receiver Save as Draft Save MMS in Draftbox Send Options Conduct relevant settings about the sending of the MMS The option exists when there is at least one receiver Quit Quit the edit interface of MMS Inbox In this menu you can choose to read SMS MMS MMS Push or WAP Push messages that you have received Corresponding icons will be shown to remind you of new SMS MMS MMS Push and WAP Push If you have no space available for new messages the SMS Full or MMS Full icons will be displayed In this case you have to delete unnecessary SMS or MMS messages to make sure that there is enough space to receive new SMS or MMS messages The following operations
56. fferent plans of the service operator 4 10 2 Opera Mini Opera Mini is a fast and compact web browser that allows you to access the Internet on your phone With Opera Mini you can use your cell phone to access web sites and content including your mail community sites news blogs and more Installation and compatibility 1 What is the purpose of the screen where you need to press keys until the indicator is full To protect your communication with the Opera Mini server the client needs to create a secret key The key needs to be long enough so that it cannot be easily guessed or predicted The best way to ensure that the key is not predictable is to use a random key Opera Mini generates a random key for this purpose when you randomly press keys on the keypad until the indicator is full 2 Do need some kind of Internet service from my mobile provider In general you will need to have some level of Internet access provided for in your phone service agreement You need to check with your mobile provider if you have this included in your services Using Opera Mini 1 How do scroll quickly in Opera Mini or when use the Mobile View setting To scroll by page use the left and right keys To highlight links or to scroll quickly use the up and down keys 89 2 Some letters look like black boxes and don t use the small font Opera Mini uses the phone s default font If your phone doesn t support certain characters e g
57. from unauthorized use You can lock unlock the phone in the following way 1 Select Phone Lock and press Activate Deactivate soft key 2 Enter the phone lock password Note The default phone lock password is 1122 68 Automatic Keypad Lock With this function enabled the keypad will lock itself automatically if the user does no operation on the phone within a set period of time when in idle mode You can set the Auto Key Lock function as follows 1 Press the Up and Down keys to select Auto Keypad Lock Press OK soft key 2 Press the Up and Down keys to set the time Press OK Soft Key If you want to cancel this feature please select Deactivate Change Password The PIN PIN2 and Phone Lock passwords can be changed Passwords can be changed in the following way 1 Press Up or Down to choose the password to be changed and then press the OK soft key 2 Enter the current password 3 Enter the new password 4 Re enter the new password to confirm Notes PIN lock must be enabled before the PIN can be changed Passwords must be between 4 8 digits 4 6 8 Network Setup This function allows you to choose a network when you are roaming when you are not within the range of your own network Notes Do not subscribe to a network that is not in accordance with your SIM card Otherwise your mobile phone may not operate normally Contact your service operator for details Network Selection Automatically Manually Selec
58. ge your battery You may try to power on your phone during the recharging If your mobile phone has been put aside for a long time the battery may be over discharged In this case your phone cannot be powered on even if the battery has been recharged for a relatively long time You have to be patient waiting for the recovery of your battery charge level You cannot send a message Check the number setting related to your messaging service center You may forget to subscribe the SMS service Or the recipient number is not available Another possible reason is that your local network service operator does not support this service uThe battery cannot be recharged There are three possible reasons One is that your charger is defective In this case you have to contact your local Spice dealer or maintenance center The second possible reason is related to the charging environment temperature You can move to another environment Another possible reason is poor connection Check your charger plug connection You cannot add an entry to your Phonebook There is no free space available for adding a new phonebook entry Delete some outdated entries You can not choose some feature You have not subscribed corresponding service or your local network service operator does not support this feature Contact your local Spice dealer qualified maintenance center or your network service operator 103 Chapter VII Definitions aCB Enable this fea
59. he key Enter operators x and with the Up Down Left Right keys respectively 84 Press the Right soft key of Clear to remove the latest input or result press the Return key to quit the Calculator and the OK key to get the calculation result Press the Navigation keys and OK to select the corresponding storage key MR re use the stored data MC clear the memory M add the displayed number and the number in the memory M the displayed number minus the number in the memory The stored data will be displayed in the of the calculator interface 4 9 4 To Do List Display all memos When there is any memo options available in this menu include View New Edit Delete Delete All Send Memo etc Select Delete All to delete all memos 4 9 5 Stopwatch Typical Stopwatch and nWay Stopwatch are available In Typical Stopwatch you can choose between 2 timing modes Split Timing and Lap Timing View Records can also be chosen With nWay Stopwatch time on multiple ways can be recorded Tip nWay Stopwatch can be reset by holding down the Left soft key when the stopwatch is paused 4 9 6 Unit Converter Choose Unit Converter to convert units of weight length area volume and temperature The input output accuracy of conversions is 8 digits including decimal points but excluding minus signs Temperature conversion supports inputs higher than or equal to 273 15 C 459 67 F Other conversions do not support mi
60. he phone excluding screws and studs of the phone body the plugs of the earphonelthe battery and the core of the data line may also be 20 1 due to the adoption of alloys with better performance All these components comply with the requirements of Exemption List o EU ROHS directive and replacements have not been found out yet therefore they are unable to be replaced at the current stage Remark 2 Our company makes the commitment to continuously promote the reducing and replacing of toxic and harmful substances according to technology feasibility Remark 3 Earphone data cable and desktop charger may not be provided for some models due to the functional design and other reasons Please refer to this table to learn about the content of restricted substances in the actual configuration of the products O Indicates that the content of current toxic and or harmful substance in all homogeneous materials X Indicates that the content of current toxic and or harmful substances in at least one homogeneous 107 OG Gamepad instruction Cautions 1 Get the battery away from the gamepad if you don t use it for long time 2 Do not place the gamepad with water or liquid 3 Do not use this unit at high temperatures higher than 40 C and at low temperatures lower than 5 C 4 Please contact with professional service center if any problems Overview for gamepad lot for mobile Slide the slot Battery
61. he photo Restore Settings Restore the camera parameters to default settings Capture Access the preview interface Focus the camera on the subject and adjust the image Press Capture or OK key to take pictures Select Save to save the current picture and return to the preview interface Select Clear to return to the preview interface without saving the current picture The picture will be saved in Album You may view the picture from Photos directory in My Documents 4 7 2 Video Recorder Your mobile phone supports digital video recording with sound 72 Video Recorder Settings Access the preview interface and press Up and Down keys to adjust the exposure compensation You can also zoom with the Left and Right keys Press the Left soft key in the preview interface to access Video Recorder for the following operations View Video Files Access the list of video files Video Recorder Setup The white balance exposure compensation camcorder mode and avoiding flicker etc can be set Video Setup To set up Animation Size Animation Quality File Size Limit Recording Time Effect Compressed Format etc Effects Setup Set the screen effects applied during recording Storage Location The video clip can be saved in the phone or the memory card Restore Settings Restore the parameters of the Video Recorder to the defaults Video Recording Access the preview interface of record Press OK Key or Capture Key to start rec
62. hen the background music is playing Play Key Press this key when the phone is idle to enter the Music Player Capture Press this key when the phone is idle to enter OPS proto provewinetaes a o n Left Game Corresponds to A key in Games key eee Right Corresponds to B key in Games Ganekey Oe Notes In this manual Press a key means to press a key and release it immediately while hold down a key means to press a key and hold it for 2 or more seconds 2 3 Display The display can be divided into three sections The idle dialing interface is taken as an example for the following description ail Icons Area Text Graphics Area Soft Key Prompt Area 15 The first Various prompt icons are displayed here line System Icons Area The middle lines The area displays information prompt Text and Graphics information and any information that you Area enter such as the number to dial The last line Soft The functions assigned to the two soft keys Key Prompt Area are displayed here 2 4 Icons t il Signal strength Icons Area all indicator jc Connected Alert Type is Icons Area ee Alert Type is Icons Area Alert Type is Icons Area Vibration and Ring Alert Type is Icons Area Vibration then Ring a Unread MMS Icons Area message Divert Icons Area Unconditionally 16 Battery Level Icons Area New missed Icons Area calls GSM Icons Area connection
63. hen the feature is activated the Bluetooth icon will be shown in the system icon area in idle interface Search for a new device Search for a Bluetooth device After a Bluetooth device is found select a device and press Bond to pair it with the targeted Bluetooth device Bluetooth password may be necessary for a successful paring in the process of pairing Notes Some devices especially the Bluetooth earphones may have a fixed password e g 0000 The Bluetooth password is needed before the phone pairs the device Previous Connected Devices Check Bluetooth devices that you have locked onto in the past Select a device and press Options for the following operations 86 Connect Connect with the selected device by Bluetooth Select the services to connect and press OK to connect Disconnect Disconnect the connected service Select the services to disconnect and press Disconnect to disconnect The option exists only when there is service connected with the device Devices Edit the name of selected device displayed in the list Delete Delete the device from the list of My Device Delete All Empty the list of My Device Service List Regain the Bluetooth service lists that the selected device can offer Connected Devices View Bluetooth devices and services that are currently connected Press Disconnect to disconnect from the selected device or service Settings Set up the Bluetooth features of your phone The following Opti
64. hen using your mobile phone in hospitals or other special places e Avoid mechanical vibration or shock Avoid beating the display of your mobile phone with sharp tools Use of a mobile phone case or a plastic mobile phone sheath may damage the film on your phone cover 7 Do not use solutes such as benzene thinner or alcohol to clean the cover of your mobile phone Keep your phone away from detergents or other corrosive chemicals Clean your mobile phone with clean soft cloth eNever expose your mobile phone to direct sunlight or heavy smog or dust Keep your mobile phone dry Do not use your phone in highly humid environments such as the bathroom This device is not waterproof Don t let it get wet or damp elif your mobile phone is equipped with an external antenna do not touch the antenna if unnecessary And use only the supplied or approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas could damage your phone Grasp the plug not cord to disconnect the charger from your phone Never rely on your mobile phone as the only emergency communication facility such as for first aid Keep your mobile phone out of children s reach to preclude any danger Read and follow the precautions given below while using the battery Please carefully read the instructions and labels on the surface of the battery before using it Charge your battery in a cool and well ventilated room Overheat charging environment may make the battery h
65. his key when the phone is idle to enter y y y 13 OK key Press this key when the phone is idle to enter the shortcut menu The OK Key is used to confirm the performed operations and to enter the menu that has been selected when in the menu Number Number keys are used to input numbers Keys letters and special characters Hold down the 0 key when the phone is idle to enter a symbol international access code They can also be used as shortcut keys to quickly access the options within a menu 0 Key Hold this key in standby start to enter FM radio interface Please insert earphone first Key Press this key repeatedly when the phone is idle to switch among P and W in turn Press this key to lock the keypad when the main menu has just been entered Key Hold down this key when the phone is idle to switch to Silent mode Press this key to switch between different language input modes when in edit mode Navigation The key is split into 4 directional keys up Keys down left and right Move the curser up down left and right in edit mode Press Left Key when the phone is idle to access Messages Press Right Key to access Bluetooth Press Up Key to access WAP Menu Press Down Key to access Shortcut Menu Volume This key is used to adjust the volume during Key calls Tap this key to adjust the keypad tone 14 volume when the phone is idle Briefly press this key to adjust the music volume w
66. ikethrough are available Alignment Options available include Automatic Left Centre and Right Paragraph Choose this option to end the current paragraph and create a new paragraph Insert Contact Number Select and insert the contact number in the Phonebook Insert Contact Name Select and insert the contact name in the Phonebook Insert Bookmark Insert the content of the bookmark Input Method You can choose Input Method to enter the text of your message Press Done to access the send options menu after the edit for the following available operations Send Input the receiver s number and send the message Save and Send If the message has been sent successfully a copy will be stored in the Sent The message will be stored in the Outbox if sending fails Save as Draft Save the message in the Draftbox Send to Many Send the message to multiple numbers Send by Group Send the message to all numbers in a certain caller group in the Phonebook MMS Texts pictures and sounds can be contained in MMS The phone will not be able top send or receive an MMS message if its size exceeds a certain limit Notes MMS can only be used if it is supported by your network operator or service operator MMS will not be able to be received or displayed if the phone does not support the format of MM that is provided Its most obvious characteristic is its support for multimedia An MMS message may contain more content and information D
67. ilable include Analog and ISDN Speed The speed of WAP data connection including 4 8Kbps 9 6Kbps and 14 4Kbps Domain The WAP DNS server address GPRS The list of GSM accounts are listed in the submenu You can edit the selected account in the following way Name The name of the account GPRS Connection Point APN connected User Name The user identity of your APN server The default setting is blank Password The password needed by your APN server to recognize your identity The default setting is blank Authenticate Type The authenticate type applied during WAP ID Authentication You can choose from Normal and Encrypted 4 11 My Documents This feature can help the user to check the status of the memory card as well as the pictures videos music audio files etc The user can also check or delete the files in the DRM rights list Access My Documents Three storage devices will be displayed Phone DRM Rights List and Memory Card Both the total and the remaining capacity of the currently selected storage devices are shown on the top of the interface DRM Rights List You can access the view interface of the DRM rights list where DRM rights files are stored If you have received relevant DRM resource files then the corresponding DRM rights support is 95 necessary before such files can be used Such files can be deleted by the user Note If the DRM right file is deleted then the corresponding fil
68. k Draftbox Choose Save as Draft for the message to be sent and your phone will save this message to the Draftbox Here you can check messages that have been saved but not yet sent The following operations can be chosen depending on the type of message that you have selected SMS Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations View View this SMS message e Send Send this SMS message e Edit Edit the current message e Delete Delete the current message Delete All Delete all messages in your Draftbox e Extract Number Extract the sender number of the current SMS message or extract the number in the message The numbers will be shown in a list If you choose one from the list the dialing interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number Use Website Connect or save relevant websites e Superior Option Set up the Superior Option Copy to Phone SIM card Copy the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in SIM card or copy the current SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone 52 Move to Phone SIM card Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card or move the current SMS message to the SIM card if it is saved in your phone Copy All Choose to copy from SIM card copy all of the SMS messages in your Draftbox in your SIM card to your phone Choose to copy from Phone copy all of the
69. k service operator or the service provider providing you with what you need for information Press Up and Down keys to select and access the browser in the WAP menu with the following options available Homepage Bookmark History Go to URL and Settings Homepage Choose Homepage to browse your preset homepage Bookmark Select the Bookmark to see all the bookmarks in the Bookmark list We have preset some bookmarks in your phone for your convenience Select the needed bookmark with the Up and Down keys and press the Left soft key for the following available operations Goto URL Link to the specified website of the bookmark Edit Edit the name of the bookmark and its website address Send Send the bookmark via SMS or MMS to those who you want to send to 92 Delete Delete the bookmark Delete All Delete all the bookmarks Add Add new bookmarks History Recent accessed page records are listed in the submenu for you to select Link directly and access the web page that has been selected Go to URL Enter the needed URL of WAP services in the submenu and press the Left soft key of Options to confirm and you ll be able to link the needed WAP site This is another flexible network accessing approach besides bookmarks and History Settings There are such submenus as follows in the Settings submenu for you to set WAP services Edit Settings You can surf the internet only when you have made the correct settings accor
70. led may be lost 4 8 2 Console Games The phone supports games of four formats nes smc gbc and gb You need to save the files in such formats in My Game directory of My Documents Scroll to desired games with Up and Down keys and press Left Soft Key to access Please see Help for details about how to play the games Note When the video output is activated the images of the game can only be output via the video output device and displayed in wide screen 4 8 3 Fun Games The mobile phone supply 2 games Mahjong and Puzzle Game Setting includes BGM Sound Effect Game Vibration Press Up and Down keys to switch between the two items and then use the Left and Right keys to set it on off 4 9 Tools In the main menu press Navigation key to choose Tools and the practical features provided by your phone will be available such as Alarm Calendar Calculator To Do List Stopwatch Unit Converter Currency Converter Bluetooth World Time and Health Management 4 9 1 Alarm Your mobile phone supports up to 5 alarm clocks and the alarm clocks can function when your phone is turned off Choose an alarm clock from the list You can turn it on or off and set the time frequency and the delay time The frequency includes Daily Customized i e Alarm on certain specified days of one week and Once 4 9 2 Calendar 83 Choose Calendar and the calendar of the current month will be shown on the display The current day will be marke
71. lid SIM Subscriber Identity Module card before you can use the mobile phone The SIM card is provided by your network service operator All information needed to establish a network connection is stored on the SIM card The call numbers that you have chosen to save into the SIM phonebook and the SIMs are also stored on the card To avoid losing or damaging the information stored on your SIM card never touch the metal contacts of the card Also keep the card well away from electro magnetic sources If your SIM card is damaged your mobile phone will not be able to be used normally Warning Make sure that you have powered off your phone before removing the SIM card Never remove or install a SIM card when the phone is connected to an external power source Otherwise the SIM card or mobile phone may be damaged 2 6 2 Installing and Removing Your SIM Card The metal contacts on your SIM card can be easily scratched Take care to remove the SIM card before installing it Power off your mobile phone and remove the battery or disconnect external power Insert SIM card into the SIM card holder in the direction as shown in Figure 1 Before removing the SIM card please power off your mobile phone and remove other external power source and battery Slightly press SIM card slide it in the direction as shown in Figure 2 and take out SIM card 20 2 6 3 Turning On Off Your Phone Hold down the End Key for a f
72. ll fees All Calls Fee Check the accumulated call fees Reset Call Fee Enter PIN 2 code and clear all call fee records Fee Limit Call fee limit can be set up Price and Rate Call rate per unit time can be set up Notes Call fee function requires operator support PIN2 code is required for Reset Call Fee Set Fee Limit and Price and Rate Please contact your service provider for PIN2 code 4 5 7 SMS Counter Check the total number of SMS messages sent and received 4 5 8 GPRS Counter This menu shows information about the traffic transmitted over the GPRS network including Last Sent Last Received All Sent and All 61 Received in KB You can also choose Reset Counter to reset these counters The information is only for reference and the actual GPRS data traffic calculated by the operator shall be taken as final 4 6 Phone Setup Your phone supports multiple phone setup options by which you can set up your phone according to your interests and needs You can also revert to default settings 4 6 1 Profiles Different user profiles can be set for different scenarios and environments General For general conditions Meeting For a meeting scenario The default setting for ring is Vibration Outdoor Suitable for outdoor activities The ring volume is higher by default Indoor Suitable for indoor environments The ring volume is lower by default Earphone Automatically activated when headsets are inserted Bluetooth Aut
73. not waterproof Don t let it get wet or damp Do not expose your battery to extreme temperatures Temperatures above 55 C or below 10 C will affect the battery performance Never dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode e Never leave your battery in water Otherwise internal short circuit may occur which will make the battery heat fume deform damaged or even explode e The battery must be disposed of properly and may need to be recycled Never dispose of batteries as you do with ordinary garbage because they may explode or lead to contamination accident eYour battery can only be recharged with the specified charger Never charge the battery for more than 12 hours in a row Keep your battery out of children s reach to preclude any danger Please follow the precautions described below when using the charger Please read the instructions manual and the labels on the surface of the charger carefully before using it e Do not disassemble or modify your charger Never use your charger with impaired wire because that may lead to an electric shock fire and charger damage e Never touch the charger with a wet hand If your charger comes into contact with water or other liquids cut off the power immediately 9 e Never short circuit your charger Avoid mechanical vibration or shock Never expose your charger to direct sunlight or high humidity environments such as the bathroom This device is not waterproof Don t l
74. not work properly 22 Enter your PIN code Las Remaining times for enterina 3 OK Clear Hold down the End Key to turn on your mobile phone Use the Number Keys to enter your PIN Code use the Right Key to erase input errors and press or OK to end For example if your SIM lock code is 1234 you should enter 1234 and lt OK gt or 1 2 3 4 and lt gt If you enter the wrong PIN code 3 times in a row your SIM card will be locked and your phone will prompt you to enter your PUK code Note Your network operator has set a default PIN 4 8 digits on your SIM card You should change it to a private code as soon as possible 2 6 6 Connecting to Network Your phone will automatically search for a proper network Once a network connection is established the name of your network service operator will be shown in the middle of the upper part of the Text Graphics Area At this stage your phone is idle You can make or answer a call and you can also Press the Left Soft Key to access the main menu Press the OK to access the shortcut menu Press the Right soft key to access the Phonebook Press Play Key to access music player Press Login Key to access WAP menu Press Capture Key to access Camera 23 2 7 Memory Card Your SPICE X1 mobile phone supports multifunctional memory cards of Micro SD format Users can store the video photo pictures MP3 sound recording files etc in the Micro SD card Installing and
75. nus inputs Enter minus with the key and the decimal point with the key Conversions are performed as follows 1 Choose a conversion unit and press OK to access 2 In the menu of Unit Converter press Up and Down keys to choose the corresponding conversion units Press Left and Right keys to select the conversion unit and input numbers in the selected unit bar 3 Press the Left soft key to display the conversion result in the other unit bar 85 4 9 7 Currency Converter Conversions are performed as follows 1 Input the exchange rate on the converter screen add a decimal point with the key 2 Press Left and Right key to select the rates of the home currency and the foreign currency bar in the rate switch bar of the converter interface Enter the figures into the domestic currency bar 3 Press OK to display the result in the foreign currency bar 4 9 8 Bluetooth You can connect the phone with other Bluetooth devices for data exchange with this Bluetooth feature and appreciate music with Bluetooth earphones Bluetooth sends info via wireless waves Therefore you do not need to keep the phone in line with other Bluetooth devices You only need to make sure that the maximum distance between two Bluetooth devices is within 10m However despite this the connection may receive interference due to walls or other electrical devices in the vicinity Bluetooth Switch Activate or deactivate Bluetooth function of the phone W
76. obile phone this option will be displayed Otherwise it will not appear Details Display the related information about the selected file Detailed information may be different for files in different format e Edit You may edit a picture file in JPG format with Photo Artist Send This option has different meaning for different types of files You may follow the instructions on the display to perform corresponding operations Note If the size of the image to be sent To MMS surpasses the limit of MMS the phone will compress the image according to the size of the screen and send it To MMS if its size is within the limit after compression Rename Modify the name of the selected file Copy Choose this option to copy the selected file to an existing folder or a new folder Move Choose this option to move the selected file to an existing folder or a new folder Delete Delete the selected files Empty Delete all the files under the current directory Sort The files can be arranged according to the names types time or sizes You can also choose None so as not to sort Note Whether or not some of the Options mentioned above are visible in the Options Menu of a certain file depends on the file type and whether the file is supported by the mobile phone Chapter V Input Method 5 1 General Description This phone offers the following input methods Smart English both upper and lower cases English both upper and l
77. omatically activated when Bluetooth earphone is available Activate Profile 1 Press Up Key and Down Key to select the profile 2 Press Options and choose Activate Edit Profile Select Customized Settings from the options of the corresponding profile for the following operations Ring Tone Setup Choose different ring tones for different environments Incoming Ring Tone There are 20 built in ring tones and 5 customized tones for incoming ring tones Alarm There are 20 built in melodies and 5 customized tones for alarms Power On Tone There are 10 built in melodies for Power On or you can choose Mute to turn off the power on tone 62 Power Off Tone There are 10 built in melodies for Power Off or you can choose Mute to turn off the power off tone Message Alert There are 10 built in melodies for Power Off or you can choose Mute to turn off Message Tones Keypad Tone The keypad tone can be set to be Silent Tone or Click Volume Adjust the volume of ring tones and keypad tones Use the Navigation keys Up Down to adjust the volume in the volume adjusting screen Alert Type Set up the alert type for calls and messages Options available include Ring Vibration Vibra and Ring and Vibra then Ring Ring Type Options available include Single Repeat and Ascending Warning Tones You may choose to turn on off alert for warning error network connection tone and call connection tone so as to enable the tone prom
78. one 43 4 4 Messages 2 02 22 022 2 2 43 4 4 1 Messages 2 43 4 4 2 E mail 222 222220222220220000022000222000 2000 56 4 4 3 Chat 2222 2222222 2nnn nn ene nnn nen nnn e een nneen nee 59 4 4 4 Voice Mail 59 4 4 5 CB 22222222222222 59 4 5 Call History 60 4 5 1 Missed Calls 20020200202 2 60 4 5 2 Dialed Calls 22 2000220200222 60 4 5 3 Received Calls 60 4 5 4 Delete Call History 61 4 5 5 Call Time 222 22222222220000000 61 4 5 6 Call Time 2 222222222 0020000 61 4 5 7 SMS Counter 2 02 02222 2022200022002 61 4 5 8 GPRS Counter 222 2 2 0 22 61 4 6 Phone Setup 22 2 22 0220 22 62 4 6 1 Profiles 2 2 22222222000000000eeeeee000eeeeees 62 4
79. ons are available My Phone s Visibility After you have activated your 87 Bluetooth service you can choose whether your phone can be seen by other Bluetooth device users My Device Name You can set the name of your phone displayed on other Bluetooth devices Audio Path Setup You may choose whether or not to activate voice communication via Bluetooth devices File Transmission Setup Set the shared file directory and the disclosure rights during FTP service by Bluetooth Save File to Files pre set to be received via Bluetooth is kept in your phone Remote SIM Card Mode Set whether or not other devices can connect to the network via the SIM card in your phone My Bluetooth View the relevant information about the Bluetooth service offered by the phone You can send files by Bluetooth in the following way Select the files to send from My Documents and press Options to choose Send To Bluetooth If Bluetooth is not activated in the phone then it will be activated automatically and enter the searching history of Bluetooth device Select the targeted Bluetooth and press OK The targeted device must be bonded first Bluetooth passwords of the two parties should be confirmed during the process of bonding You should activate the Bluetooth feature of the phone before receiving or sending files by Bluetooth When the Bluetooth device not bonded sends files to your phone then the files can only be sent and received before the Blu
80. or awb of the recording files can be set Send The currently selected record file can be sent To Profile To MMS To E mail and To Bluetooth 4 7 9 E book The user can read E books of TXT or LRC formats with this feature Access the E book interface and press Options for the following operations Open Refresh Details Delete Delete All Sort Storage Location and Help 78 Open You can open the E books of TXT or LRC formats in the E books list Refresh You can refresh the E books under the E book directory corresponding to the current storage location Details You can check the topic size and format of the current E book Delete Delete the selected E book Delete All Delete all the E books in the E book list Sort The E books in the current E book list can be sorted according to the name type time or size You can also choose None so as not to sort Storage Location Options available are Phone and Memory Card Help The specifications of shortcuts in read interface are offered Access the text viewing interface and press Options for the following operations Search Jump to Access Bookmark Add New Bookmark Delete Bookmark Details Settings Help and OFF Search You can choose whether or not to match in upper or lower case in typing characters for searching Jump to You can Jump to Beginning Middle End or according to the input percentage Access Bookmark Access the bookmark list to see the
81. ording videos Press the Right Soft Key to stop recording and save the clip automatically You can view the saved clips from the Video Player or from the directory Video in My Documents 4 7 3 Album Enter the list of photos taken by the camera Select the needed photos and press Options to View Send Rename Delete Empty and Sort the photo You can also view its Details and set the Browse Mode and Storage Path 73 View View the selected photo Details View the details of the photo Browse Mode Matrix mode or List mode are available in displaying the pictures Send Options available include To Wallpaper To Power On Animation To Power Off Animation To Phonebook To MMS To E mail and To Bluetooth The size of the photo as well as certain other factors determines whether or not this operation will be successful Rename Modify the name of current photo Delete Delete the current photo Empty Delete all the photos in the current folder Sort You can choose to sort the current pictures in the folder according to name type time or size You can also choose None so as not to sort Storage Location You can choose to display the photo list stored in the phone or the memory card 4 7 4 Music Player You can appreciate music with this feature Access the Music Player interface and adjust the Play and Pause of the music by the OK key Press Left Right to choose the previous next audio file Press the Up Down key to adj
82. ow the instructions below to compose a ring tone Number key 0 To insert a pause Number key 1 To insert a musical note Do Number key 2 To insert a musical note Re Number key 3 To insert a musical note Mi Number key 4 To insert a musical note Fa Number key 5 To insert a musical note So Number key 6 To insert a musical note La Number key 7 To insert a musical note Si Number key 8 To activate the vibration effect and deactivate it with Down key Number key 9 To enable LED Press Down to close LED Key If the current symbol is a note then have the current note switch between halftone rise normal and halftone fall Key If the current sign is a note or a pause then modify the beat of the current note Up key If the current symbol is a note then have the current note rise for one tone i e octave higher Down key If the current symbol is a note then have the current note fall for one tone i e octave lower Left key Press this key to move the cursor to the previous note Right key Press this key to move the cursor to the next note Press Options in the melody composition interface for the following Play Play the edited ring tone e Play Speed Adjust the play speed of the edited ring tone Fast Normal and Slow Select Instruments There are 10 music instruments available Piano Guitar Violin Saxophone Drum Flute Harmoni
83. ower cases and Number Input Method Features accepted for input into the phone include Input and edit an SMS message Input and edit a phonebook entry Edit the text in an MMS message 5 2 Description of Input Methods The general definition of the keypad in input mode is as follows Keys Corresponding Character or Description Function key Press this key to insert a symbol key Switch between input methods Up Ken Down Key Left Key Move left Left soft Enter the next selected key character Right soft Return or Clear key End key Return to idle interface OK key Enter the next selected character Right key Move right a 98 5 2 1 Smart English Input Smart English Input includes upper case and lower case letters i e Smart ABC and Smart abc The Keypad of Smart English Input Method is specifically defined as the following The symbol in the following table divides Smart English ABC and Smart English abc if there is no symbol then the two correspond to the same character Key Corresponding Character Description or Function GHI ghi PQRS pars TUV tuv WXYZ wxyz Fe xo Smart English Input Method Each key is used to input the corresponding character of that key and it may automatically change according to the character of previous key to create phrases Repeatedly tap the buttons until the characters that you need appear Press the Up and Down navigation ke
84. page Set the currently accessed web page as the homepage Save Picture Download and save the currently selected picture in your phone Setting Set the WAP services End Exit the WAP browser and terminate the link Note Press End key during visit to WAP page to exit WAP browser and terminate the link Specifications of phone keys during visit to a web page Press Up and Down keys to scroll the page line by line Press the Left soft key to access the online function options Press number keys 0 9 to input letters and numbers Press the Right soft key to Cancel or Return etc according to the prompt information of the soft key Notes The key features of the phone may differ due to different WAP services Please conduct the operation according to the prompt on the screen of the phone Please turn to your WAP service operator for more information 4 10 4 Data Connection Setup GSM Data The list of GSM accounts are listed in the submenu Choose an account and the following editing options will be available Name The name of the account Number The number applied by account in dialing connection 94 User Name The user identity of the dialing server not the WAP gateway The default setting is WAP Password The password required by the dialing server not the WAP gateway to recognize your identity The default setting is WAP Line Type Choose the line type of the data communication Options ava
85. psed Delivery Report You can choose to activate or deactivate the Delivery Report With this feature activated the network will give you feedback when the receiver receives the MMS This function requires network support Read Report You can choose to activate or deactivate the Read Report With this feature activated the network will give you feedback when the receiver begins to read the MMS This function requires network support Priority Set the priority of the current MMS Message Frame Time Set the default play time duration for each frame of MMS message Sending Time Set the time mode of sending MMS Real Time Within 1 Hour Within 12 Hours and Within 14 Hours Retrieve Setting Set the relevant options during the receiving of MMS Primary Network Set the retrieve mode of MMS Prompt Reject and Delay when the phone is in non roaming network Roaming Network Set the retrieve mode of MMS Same as Primary Network Reject and Delay when the phone is in roaming network Send Reading Report Set the mode of sending Reading Report Inquiry Send and Not Send after the downloaded MMS is read Allow Delivery Report Set whether or not to enable the Delivery Report when an MMS is received Filter Set whether or not to accept the MMS of anonymous sender or advertising information Server Setting Edit the network settings used by MMS messages Settings Include Change Setting Title You can change the titles of the Se
86. pt under corresponding circumstances Answering Mode Set the answering mode Any Key This key allows you to answer a call by pressing any key except for the End key and Right Soft Key There is also a Vibration Mode available in addition to the 6 modes that are mentioned above Hold down key in idle interface and enter Vibration Mode Hold down again to quit the Vibration mode and return to the previous user profile The alert settings in vibration mode cannot be set or modified by the user Note The other modes will be disabled after the earphone mode is enabled Rename Profile Select Rename in the corresponding profile options to rename the profile 4 6 2 Display Setup Set the screen display and backlight Wall Paper Setup Edit the background picture that is displayed when the phone is idle You can choose from 10 preset wallpapers in the phone including 63 simulation clock and digital clock wallpapers or you can choose to download wallpapers from My Documents The pictures can be in the format of JPG BMP or GIF Note If the wallpaper is set as Simulation Clock or Digital Clock information like the name of the song being played currently by the Music Player the owner number etc will not be displayed in the idle interface Theme Setup You can conduct operations of Activate Update Frequency and Define Order on the theme mode of the phone Power On Display Edit the screen display when the phone is tu
87. r If the mobile that you are calling has activated the Caller Display feature your number will be displayed on their screen Call Waiting requiring network support When this feature is enabled you will be informed of a new incoming call when you are answering a call On Activate this feature Off Deactivate this feature Inquiry View the status of this feature Call Divert requiring network support With this service incoming calls are diverted to a number that you have designated This can be set up in the following ways Unconditional Divert Divert all incoming calls unconditionally Divert If Unreachable Calls are diverted if your mobile phone is unreachable by network Divert If No Answer Calls are diverted if you do not answer Divert If Busy Calls are diverted when the line is engaged Divert All Incoming Calls Divert all incoming calls unconditionally Enter the menu of the divert type you want and you will have the following options On Activate the call divert feature and set the target phone number Off Deactivate the call divert feature Inquiry Check the current status of this feature All call diverts can be cancelled by selecting Cancel Diverts Call Barring requiring network support This network feature allows you to prohibit all incoming and outgoing calls You are required to enter the barring password that has been provided by your service operator before this function can be use
88. r by Activating Deactivating this function mode 4 6 5 Deactivate Communication Activate or deactivate communication function of the phone Activate Communication Your phone works normally 67 Deactivate Communication Network related features of your phone will be restricted For example Dialing and answering calls and receiving and sending messages are unavailable while multimedia features like MP3 videos and camera are available Query When Power On When the phone is powered on there appears a query interface about whether or not to deactivate the communication feature 4 6 6 Shortcut Menu Setup Modify the feature items in the shortcut menu triggered by the Left soft key in idle interface 4 6 7 Security Setup SIM Card Lock This function allows you to protect your SIM card from unauthorized use When PIN Lock has been activated you will need to enter the PIN code every time that the phone is turned on You can lock unlock the PIN in the following way 1 Select PIN Lock and press Activate Deactivate soft key 2 Enter PIN code Notes The SIM card will be locked permanently if the PIN is input incorrectly 3 times in a row If this is the case use the PUK code to unlock the SIM card Your PIN code and PUK code may be provided to you together with the SIM card If you do not have your PIN or PUK code please contact your network operator Phone Lock The phone lock feature is intended to prevent your mobile phone
89. r the number you intend to call when your phone is idle You may need to add area code when dialing a fixed telephone Press the lt Clear gt soft key to delete the digit in front of the cursor Hold down the lt Clear gt soft key to delete all numbers that have been entered 2 Press the Dial key 3 Press the End Key to end the call that is currently being dialed 3 3 2 Dialing an Extension of a Fixed Telephone 1 Enter the area code and central phone number 2 Press key in succession to enter P or W 3 Enter the number of the extension and press the Dial Key 3 3 3 Dialing International Numbers 1 Hold down the 0 key to input a symbol 2 Enter the code of the country as well as the area code and phone number following which press the Dial Key 3 3 4 Dialing a Number in the List You can dial numbers that are stored in your Call History or Phonebook 1 Press Right Soft Key to access Phonebook or press Dial Key to access Dialed Calls list 2 Press the Up Key and Down Key to scroll between the numbers in the list 3 Press the Dial Key 3 4 Dialing an Emergency Number You can call an emergency number as long as your phone is within the coverage range of a wireless network Your phone can be used to call emergency numbers even if you have not logged onto a network or if no SIM card has been inserted Enter 112 and press the Dial Key to call emergency services 31 Note A prompt to enter the PIN code or Phone Pa
90. requires network support For more information on voice mail please contact your local network service operator 4 4 5 CB CB messages are messages sent publicly by your network service operator With CB messages you can get information on various subjects such as on weather taxis or hospitals For more information on subjects available please contact your local network service operator Enter the CB message sub menu and you will able to see 3 options Receive Mode Turn on or turn off the receiving of broadcast messages Read Message Open the received broadcast message 59 Language You can choose whether to receive broadcast messages in all languages Channel Setting Choose turn on off the spare channel to filter out unnecessary CB messages Add Add a new broadcast channel and set up the channel title as well as the channel ID Edit Edit the selected channels Delete Delete the selected CB spare channel Note This feature is not available if it is not supported by your service operator 4 5 Call History You may check recently missed dialed and received calls Press OK Key when the phone is idle to access the main menu and select Call History 4 5 1 Missed Calls List the recently missed calls Access the Missed Calls list Press OK to check detailed information of the selected entry including phone number corresponding contact name and call time and date In detailed information viewing screen p
91. ress Options to carry out the following operations Delete Delete the selected entries e Save Save the selected phone number to the Phonebook Dialing Dial the selected phone number Edit Modify the incoming number for saving or dialing e Send SMS Send SMS to the selected phone number e Send MMS Send MMS to the selected phone number 4 5 2 Dialed calls List the recently dialed calls Rejected number list options are the same as those for missed Calls 4 5 3 Received Calls 60 List the most recent received calls Rejected number list options are the same as those for missed calls 4 5 4 Delete Call History When your Call History is not empty choose this option to delete all call history missed calls received halls dialed calls and rejected Calls 4 5 5 Call Time You can view the total call time of the phone There might be some discrepancies between this figure and the actual call duration figure that is provided by your service operator Duration of Last Call Display the duration of your last call Total Dialing Duration Display the total duration of your dialed Calls Total Receiving Duration Display the total duration of your received calls Reset Duration Reset all calling duration 4 5 6 Call Time You may check the total call fees of the phone This information is for reference only The actual call fees calculated by the operator shall be taken as final Last Call Fee Check last ca
92. rk allows 33 34 To answer a second call de 2 Press the Dial Key to answer a second call The first call will be put on hold automatically Press the End key to end the current call Chapter IV Feature Menu 4 1 Using the Feature Menu 4 1 1 Option Menu Press the OK Key when your phone is idle to access the main menu During a call press the lt Options gt to access the call options menu In the main menu submenu or options menu press the Up Down keys to scroll to the feature that you want to use and press the Left soft key for the options of this feature 4 1 2 Shortcuts On many menu interfaces after selecting a certain menu option an index number will be displayed on the upper right corner of the screen You can access the shortcuts to the menu with this index number For instance after you access the Messages menu press the number key 3 3 is the corresponding number of the Voice Mail Server and the Voice Mail Server will be selected 4 1 3 Quitting the Menu When the feature menu is displayed press the Right soft key to quit a menu option or press the End Key to return to the idle mode 4 2 Feature Menu Structure SPICE X1 Mobile Phone supports two types of main menu Matrix and Page The contents of these two menus are the same but the orders are different The Page menu structure is given below 1 Phonebook 1 1 Quick Search 1 2 Search by Name 1 3 Add an Entry 1 4 Copy All 1 5 Delete 1 6
93. rned on You may choose from the built in 8 animations and 1 clip in the phone or select Download Customized from My Documents JPG BMP or GIF formats are available for image and 3GP or MP4 are available for videos Power Off Animation Modify the Power Off screen display You may choose from the built in 8 animations and 1 clip in the phone or select Download Customized from My Documents JPG BMP or GIF formats are available for image and 3GP or MP4 are available for videos Main Menu Style Modify the style of the main menu Choose from matrix or Page Display Time and Date Activate or deactivate time and date display function in idle interface Display Owner Number Activate or deactivate owner number display function in idle interface Display Operator Activate or deactivate operator display function in idle interface LCD Backlight Adjust the brightness of the backlight as well as how long it stays fully lit 4 6 3 System Setup Time and Date Use this menu to set the time and date of your mobile phone Time and Date Input the current time and date with number keys 64 Time Format Setup 12 hour format or 24 hour format are available for Time display format City Setup Set the time zone where the user is located Scheduled Power on off Set up the time and status of scheduled power on off Preset Input Method Set the default language input method for when text is edited One Key Dialing In this submenu open or clo
94. rvice is supported by your phone Access and enjoy the wireless network with the WAP browser for extensive information Java The Java program is supported by your phone You can conveniently download install and run Java games Java electronic books and other Java applications Input Method Input modes like Smart English input English both upper and lower case letters input Number input etc are available in your phone for the convenient input of English upper and lower case letters numbers symbols etc Please see the chapter on Input Methods for more information 3 2 Feature Keys 29 Hot Keys Status Description Powering on Hold down the When your phone is the phone End Key powered off Powering off Hold down the When your phone is the phone End Key powered on Accessing Press the Left When your phone is idle the Main Soft Key Menu Accessing Hold down 1 Idle interface the Voice Mail Enter the Press the Dial When your phone is idle Dialed Calls Key List Accessing Press the OK When your phone is idle the shortcut key menu Accessing Press the When your phone is idle Camera Capture Key Preview Key screen Menu Ke Accessing Press the Play When your phone is idle the Music Key Player Entering a Press the Idle interface phone Number Keys number End a call Press the End When you are making a Ke Call 30 3 3 Making a Call 3 3 1 Dial Directly 1 Ente
95. se quick dialing function by activating or deactivating status In dialing list set up 2 9 number keys making it possible complete dialing of set numbers by holding down corresponding keys in idle interface Specify the function keys Modify the corresponding functions specified by Up Down Left and Right keys when the phone is idle Video Output Switch Setup You may activate deactivate video output function Connect the phone and TV set with video cables and switch TV channel to AV mode Open the video output switch at the phone terminal Thus you are capable of watching displayed contents of mobile phone via TV set Output Format Set to use a certain system to output videos Options available are PAL system or NTSC system Output Adjustment Adjust image properties such as brightness and color BEX Sound Effects Enhancement You may set up BEX sound effects Note BEX sound effects enhancement is unavailable for bluetooth earphones 4 6 4 Call Setup Certain options require network support when calls are being made Please contact your service operator to check for these functions 65 Hide Owner Number requiring network support You can choose whether or not your number is displayed on the screen of the mobile that you are calling System Preset Use the default settings of the network Hide Number Choosing this option enables your number not to display on the screen of the mobile that you are calling Send Numbe
96. ssword will appear when your phone is turned on Press the Emergency soft key to call emergency services directly 3 5 Answering Rejecting Incoming Calls 1 You can answer incoming calls by pressing the Dial Key or the lt Answer gt soft key 2 Press the End key or the lt Reject gt soft key to reject an incoming call If you have selected Any Key from Answering Mode under the Profiles you can answer calls by pressing any key except for the End Key Capture Key Play Key Previous Key Next Key Volume key and Right soft key 3 6 Ending a Call Press the End Key to end the current call 3 7 Call Options Certain options require network support when calls are being made Please contact your service operator for any questions regarding services Enter the call options menu by pressing the lt Options gt soft key when a Call is in progress The following options are available 1 Options available for one way calls include Keep Pause requiring network support Pause the current call or resume a paused call Have the current call paused The callers cannot hear each other s voices End End the current call New Call Access a new dial interface Phone Book Access the Phonebook menu Messages Access the Messages menu Sound Recording Record the current call Mute Resume Turn on off the mute feature When the mute function is enabled the person on the other end of the line will 32 not be able to hear your voic
97. t Network 1 Select Network Selection option 2 Select Manual Selection or Auto Selection via Search Mode If you have chosen Auto Selection you will connect to the home network If you have chosen Manual Selection the phone will search for any applicable network Please move on to Step 3 69 3 Press the Up and Down keys to select the required network Press OK soft Key Preferred Network 1 Select the preferred network 2 Press Option soft key for the following operations Add From List Choose a network service operator from the predefined PLMN provider list in your phone and add it to your current preferred network list Add This option allows you to customize the name and priority of the network operator Change Priority Change the priority of the currently selected network service operator Delete Delete the currently selected network service operator GPRS Connection 1 Select GPRS connection 2 Press the Switch soft key The GPRS Connection can be changed to the following two states e Connect when Needed You phone will connect to GPRS when it is needed by the current feature and disconnect after the feature is ended Always The phone remains connected to the GPRS network after it is turned on 4 6 9 Restore Factory Settings Restore certain settings to their original factory settings Notes Your phone lock password is required to restore factory defaults Your phone will restart automatically after settings are
98. ttings Homepage Set the address of MMS Center Server and the default settings are http 100 1 201 171 10021 mmsc Network Account You can choose the network account from GSM and GPRS Connection Form You can choose the connection form from WAP and HTTP User Name Account Title Password The password of the account Memory Status Check the used and remaining space of the memory 4 4 2 E mail Press the Left soft key OK to access the E mail menu and enable the feature of receiving and sending E mails Receiving and Sending E mail Send the E mail edited in your phone to the Internet and receive the mail from the Internet in your preset mailbox Edit E mail Edit a new E mail In the interface you can set the receivers and copies insert accessory E mail files edit the themes and contents of the E mail and set the E mail priority You can select Save and Send Save in Draftbox and Quit without Saving Inbox Check the E mails that have been received in the Inbox Press Left soft key to read them When reading an E mail press Options to Reply Reply Only Reply All Reply All Only Forward and Delete Outbox Check the E mails that have not been sent in the Unsent Select an E mail and press Options for the following available operations Send Save and Send Edit Move to Draftbox and Delete Sent Check the E mails that have been sent in the Sent Please note that you need to Save while sending an E mail Select an E mail
99. ture to receive CB messages such as messages about weather or traffic DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency DTMF is a signaling method useful for services such as phone banking and automatic answering alnternational Indicator When you enter a correct international phone number add a in the front of the number Network Service Operator Your mobile phone is not usable until your have signed a service protocol with your network service operator And a SIM card is required PIN Personal Identification Number This code authorizes use of your SIM card and its data The PIN code is provided by your network operator This code consists of 4 8 digits and can be modified when necessary PIN2 Personal Identification Number 2 This code authorizes using some special features of your SIM card In some countries the PIN2 code may not be provided by your network operator PUK Personal Unlocking Code Use this code to unlock a locked SIM card This code is provided by your network operator sRoaming Roaming refers to using your mobile phone when you are not within the area described in your service agreement aSIM Subscriber Identity Module Card It includes security information and user information e g Phonebook and SMS a SMS Short Message Service 104 The sending and receiving of a SMS message is carried out via your wireless network s SMS center This feature requires network support aWAP Wireless Application Proto
100. ur phone to the SIM card MMS Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations View Play the current MMS message SMS Reply Reply with an SMS MMS Reply Reply with an MMS Reply to All Reply with an MMS to all relevant numbers of this MMS Forward Access the MMS Forwarding menu e Edit Edit the current MMS message e Delete Delete the current MMS message Delete All Delete all messages in your Inbox e Details Check the details of the current MMS message Save Objects Save relevant resources pictures music videos and accessories in the phone The option exists only when the MMS is being read e Extract Number Extract numbers in the text of current MMS message or to get the caller number The numbers will be shown in a list If you choose one from the list the dialing 48 interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number MMS Push Select the MMS Push to be read from the MMS Push list and press Options for the following operations e View View the current MMS Push e Download Download the MMS corresponding to the current MMS Push e Delete Delete the current MMS Push Delete All Delete all messages in your Inbox e Extract Number Extract numbers in the text of current MMS message or to get the caller number The numbers will be shown in a list If you choose one from the list the dialing interface will
101. use a mobile phone while in the aircraft If the alarming and calendar features of your mobile phone can automatically power on your phone check and disable these features before boarding an aircraft The mobile phone should be kept well away from heat sources or high voltage surroundings such as electric appliances and electric heated cooking appliances Use your phone at normal temperature Extreme temperatures over 55 C or below 10 C are harmful to your mobile phone eAvoid fire Power off your mobile phone in areas such as gasoline stations and fuel storage facilities Do not hold your phone when driving Do not place your mobile phone in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If a phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to you Use only the standard batteries charger and accessories specified by your phone manufacturer Your mobile phone manufacturer is not liable for any damages resulting from use of third party accessories Do not disassemble your mobile phone without permission Your mobile phone may interfere with some electronic devices when they are at a short distance Keep your phone away from electronic devices such as TV set radio personal computer pacemaker and hearing aids Keep your mobile phone away from a credit card or a magnetic field Follow the relevant stipulations for special places w
102. ust the volume Press key for quick setting of the play mode Press the key to choose the equalizer settings Press Options in the interface of Music Player for the following operations 74 Sound Effects Setup You may set up BEX Sound Effects Enhancement and Equalizer Note BEX sound effects enhancement is unavailable for Bluetooth earphones Play Setup The mode background play play speed spectrum display style backlight lyric synchronization Bluetooth stereo output and Bluetooth stereo earphones can be set Play Pause Start to play the music or have the currently playing music paused This option shall not appear when the Current Play List is empty Hide Return to the idle interface and start to play the background music This option shall not appear when the Current Play List is empty Display Playlist Display the current play list Load Default Memory Card List Load the default playlist containing the My Music folder in the memory card Load Default Phone List Load the default playlist containing the My Music folder in the memory card Load New Playlist Load the music files with lml suffix from My Documents New Playlist The user can choose the music randomly create music files with Iml suffix of different styles and save them in My Documents Set as Incoming Ring Tone The present song can be set to be the incoming ring tone This option shall not appear when the Current Play List is
103. y Setup 4 3 1 Wall Paper Setup 4 3 2 Theme Setup 4 3 3 Power On Animation 4 3 4 Power Off Animation 4 3 5 Main Menu Style 4 3 6 Menu Background Setup 4 3 7 Display Time and Date 4 3 8 Hide Owner Number 4 3 9 Display Operator Name 4 3 10 LCD Backlight 4 4 Call Setup 4 4 1 Hide Owner Number 4 4 2 Call Waiting 4 4 3 Call Divert 4 4 4 Call Barring 4 4 5 Call Time Reminder 4 4 6 Call Time Display 4 4 7 Auto Redial 4 4 8 Blacklist 4 5 Network Setup 4 5 1 Network Selection 4 5 2 Preferred Network 4 5 3 GPRS Connection 4 6 Security Setup 4 6 1 SIM Card Lock 4 6 2 Phone Lock 4 6 3 Auto Keypad Lock 4 6 4 Change Password 4 7 Disable Communication 4 8 Shortcut Menu Setup 39 4 9 Restore Factory Settings 5 Multimedia 5 1 Camera 5 2 Video Recorder 5 3 Album 5 4 Music Player 5 5 Video Player 5 6 Photo Artist 5 7 My Ring Tones 5 8 Sound Recorder 5 9 E book 5 10 FM Broadcasting 6 Entertainment 6 1 Java 6 2 Console Games 6 3 Fun Games 7 Tools 7 1 Alarm 7 2 Calendar 7 3 Calculator 7 4 To Do List 7 5 Stopwatch 7 6 Unit Converter 7 7 Currency Converter 7 8 Bluetooth 7 9 World Time 7 10 Health 8 Service 8 1 STK 8 2 Opera Mini 8 3 WAP 8 3 1 Homepage 8 3 2 Bookmark 8 3 3 History 8 3 4 Go to URL 8 3 5 Settings 8 3 Data Account Setup 8 3 1 GSM Data 8 3 2 GPRS 9 My Documents Notes Menu items with a are only available under certain circumstances The actual content of the STK item in th
104. ys and press the Left Soft Key or OK to select the word or character 5 2 2 English Input The Keypad of English Input which can be divided into upper and lower case letters is specifically defined as the following The symbol in the following table divides English ABC Input and English 99 abc Input If there is no symbol then the two correspond to the same character Key Corresponding Character Description or Function OKey OorSpace 1 Key 1 or symbol ABC2 abo DEF3 defs GHI ghid JKL5 KIS PORST pars TUV8 tuv WXYZ9 wxy29 English Input Method Each key is used to enter multiple characters Repeatedly tap the buttons until the characters that you need appear 5 2 3 Number Input Method Key definitions for number input are as follows Corresponding Character Function NINOS mnob Number Input Method 100 Press number keys 0 9 to input the corresponding numbers 101 Chapter VI Troubleshooting Please refer to the list below if you encounter any problems when using your phone If you tried but the problem has not been solved contact a qualified Spice dealer or your local maintenance center immediately m Your display prompts Enter PIN Code Enter the valid PIN code for your SIM card If you do not know this code contact your network service operator immediately Your display prompts Enter PUK Code If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three times in a row your SIM card will be

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