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1. bile you can customize your own shortcuts Y mobile phone provides shortcuts You can set them as shown below From the shortcuts screen select one shortcut Press OK to edit Add Edit Delete and Delete all Then press OK to confirm Till then you can use the shortcut now 64 To use your shortcut Select in sequence Settings gt Phone settings gt Dedicated key and set one navigation key such as Up as the Shortcut key Then select OK From idle state Press Up which has been set as shortcut key to go to your shortcuts corresponding shortcut to access its fun E Dedicated key Define the direction keys have in idle state E Auto update of date and time Update the time automatically each time he powered on E Handwriting 2 handwriting UART se She SIM card 1 or 2 Misc Settings Set the LCD illumination and delay ti 5 NetWork setup twork selection Select mode Automatic Searching the SIM card s network automatically Manual Searching all currently available 65 network and make registration manually Preference mode Select your preferred network 3 4 6 Security setup SIM card lock You can configure the security opti our mobile phone here to prevent your one or SIM card against unauthorized use code The PIN code c our SIM card e against unauthorized use If the PIN activate yo
2. GSM 7bit extended encoding Enable or disable this feature If your mobile phone includes such languages as Turkish you need to use extended encoding when editing some characters In this case enable this feature For other languag extended encoding requirement disable Ahi Note This feature requires supports fro provider 3 2 2 MMS Cy Write messag a new multimedia message You in the recipient carbon copy blind D subject text body and attach he received multimedia messages he inbox for text messages 4fVi w View the current multimedia messages Reply Reply to the sender of the current multimedia messages Reply by SMS Reply to the sender via SMS messages 45 Reply all Reply to all recipients of the current multimedia message Forward Forward the current multimedia message to others Delete Delete the current multimedia message Delete all Delete all cont fromthe Inbox Save as template Store t current multimedia message user defined template e Properties Vie letail of the current age act the sender s number edia message to the number into phonebook the multimedia messages that are successfully Same as the outbox for text sent Ae Y View View the current multimedia message Forward Edit the current multimedia message Edit Edit the current multimedia message 46 Delete Del
3. of its features and simple operations This manual describes the superior rmance of your Mobile Phone Besides t functions and call history your Mobile one and the network also provide you with a nu ufllities and services P eisure time Your color scr e phone complies with the GSM GPRS sb oris and is approved by competent at home and abroad Some ices and features provided this manual epend on the network and your subscription Therefore the menu items may not be avail in your phone and the shortcuts for menus and features may also vary from phone to phone We reserve the right to alter modify and change the content of the manual without prior notice 1 2 Safety instructions If your mobile phone is lost or stolen contact your service provider or their outlets to disable the mobile phone and SIM card This cou revent you from financial consequences our phone being lost or stolen As you contact your service provi or their outlets you need to inform your code which is printed labet at the back of your mobile phone a by removing the battery Write dow and keep it properly for future use wher ded mobile phone against unauth ti take precautions such as IN code for your SIM card and it promptly when it has become n to others not keep your mobile phone at conspicuous place when you leave your car The best practice is to
4. with 4 basic functions so that you can perform some simple calculations Select Calculator and press OK Also possibly enter num 9 gt lt Weight Includes conversion from kilogram to pound and from kilogram to ounce vice versa Enter the number to be converted in the corresponding edit box and press OK to show the conversion 76 result another edit box Length Includes conversion from kilometer to mile meter to yard meter to feet and centimeter to inch vice versa Enter the number to be converted in the corresponding edit box and pr OK to show the conversion result ip anoth dit box 3 7 3 Currency converter Enter the exchange ra hen theyhome currency value and select OK to s eSult in another edit swered Go in to view play voice SSages If there are new voice message shortcut will appear in the standby screen ress OK to view those messages just with one key 2 Settings Set the answering machine on off etc Auto answer On Off Choose to open and TI close the answering machine Storage Select the mobile phone and memory card Pick up time Set a time period for which the incoming call would wait to enter the Voice Messages mode Record duration The leng of nd recording is definable Greeting file You a 5 the corresponding welcome note that you like either from default files or megfo ard Remote access on off Enable the remo
5. 1 Background play Switch on or off Once switched on radio will not stop upon exit from the radio Select the format of or AWB is available ality Choose high or low d storage Select the memory location mobile phone or memory card 7 Recordi Press OK to open the recording function and record the current program The recording files stored in the Audio file Append Attach a piece of recording to the already stored audio clips 88 File list A list of saved FM radio recording files Press Options to play back send and delete files Note In the FM radio screen press numeric keys to open corresponding channels 3 19 Schedule FM record Select Edit to set relevant parameters On Off Select the time to start re Time Define the time perio ing Repeat Select the frequeacy of timing recording Once Everyday Custom ect orn Channel settin uide two options Channel list and Manual entr s list of FM radio channels Pr 2 to choose the current channel entry You can enter any of your rite FM radio channels eg rding settings Configure relevant settings for so recording parameters You can set recording format sound quality memory location and memory file Note In order to guarantee the recording quality place the antenna of your mobile phone at working 89 conditions when the time to record is due 3 20 Slide show You may play back the photos or pi
6. An option after the Bluetooth headset is associated Settings Visibility If this option is activated other 100 Bluetooth Device is able to detect your phone If deactivated other Bluetooth Cannot detect your phone Change device name You can define a name for your phone Authentication If this option is activ when your phone is detected You will be asked to enter password If deactivated when you phone is detected No request will be made Audio path chosen conversation can only be made with the Bluetooth headset instead of your Block list Display the locked devices Storage phone Memory card or Always ask FTP settings 1 Directory rights Set the rights of transmission BIP settings 101 1 Shared directory Select the path of the to be shared About Display relevant information of the Bluetooth 3 26 E compass Your mobile phone allows you to set up specialeffects and location for the compass Note 1 Before use select Cali alibrate the seeen inspructions of your rence happens your to make calibration compass according to the o mobile phone If magnetid mobile phone will automatically Follow t fictions 2 The transparency tl pass If you ogen thi n saver the special effect will display cts allows you to set up accordin preset transparency If the screen saver n need to display the compass
7. V Background g it IS activated exiting from 2 Displa s Energ alay style Activated to display the x playing MP3 Lyric display Activated to display lyrics when eg and deactivated to stop displaying lyrics 3 S6und effects Switch on or off the sound effect 4 Bluetooth settings BT stereo output Switch on or off BT stereo headset If this option is activated 84 once the Bluetooth device detected it will connect to the Bluetooth headset In other words you could listen to MP3 with the Bluetooth headset Note The music player s folder name is My music in mobile phone and memory card by default 3 16 AB repeater Note The repeat machine selects file folder Audio To operate the repeat machine Step 1 Click the repeat m from the file list e con and select a file Step 2 Click Optio the mobile phone or memory card 2 memory location Once the storage fol med locate the cursor directly r and click OK to show the buffering screen THe icas below The upper horizontal bar shows the progress of the record playback Under the bar the file name is displayed The numeric area can be used to configure n the AB repeat screen are explained 85 repeat settings The lower row The plus and minus symbols at the far left are used to adjust volume The up and down symbols in the middle are used to play or pause The left and right arrows indica st f rd and fast reverse The sing
8. for your m T flash card has been set as the ile ne the memory by default You can use it dir without requiring any settings The T flash car the memory of the ash card is inserted at the t the memory card as the caffe onding settings have been mentioned above Use as flash disk Once the USB cable connected the data can be copied directly from your PC Refer to the flash disk user guide to obtain how to operate 106 Note Your mobile phone supports the plug in feature However if the T flash card is inserted or removed in the power on state you are recommended to power off and then on your phone to ensure normal operation Generally you are not recommended to remove and install the T flash card Qj O lt 107 6 FAQ and Solutions If you are experiencing problems with your mobile phone refer to the table below to re the problems FAQs Causes Solutions Poor When you use e as far as receiption mobile phone at poor you Could reception areas for example near Avoid this as far as you could congestion can It in failure g yis is related to the You may ask the distance to the nearest network service to base station provide service coverage map Echos The trunk line is Hang off the call and noises undesirable It is dial again The trunk regional issue In some areas the call lines are not bad line line may po
9. other problems to 9 electronic devices Special attention should be paid near the following equipments hearing aids pace maker and other medical electronic devices fire detector automatic door and other automatic control equipments to hit other object damage to the rwis would cause crystal panel and The liquid is dangerous e event of contact flush to your thoro clean water immediately n our eyes and consult your tor not disassemble or modify your mobile N Otherwise it may cause damage current leakage and circuit failure to the handset n rare occasions the mobile phone might have adverse effect on electronic devices when operating in some models of vehicles 10 In this case do not operate your mobile phone for the sake of your safety Do not press the key with sharp objects such as needles and pen tips Otherwise it may damage the phone or cause mis operation harmful to human body B Avoid the mobile phon mobile phone on stored within the taf objects such as pins The is magnetic during operation attract those tiny objects thus entially causing injuries to human body or eee to the mobile phone Avoid moisture In the event of contact with water or other liquids the mobile phone would become too hot leak electricity and break down 1 3 3 Notices when using the battery The battery has a limited operating life which is diminished gradua
10. phone is powered on in order to rd after which then you can make or a er c You may clear up the SIM card protection se amp yS curity setup In this case your SIM card canno protected against unauthorized use Press the Hang up key to power on your mobile phone Enter your PIN1 code Clear up the wrong entry with the right soft key and press OK to confirm e g if your PIN1 is 1234 please enter 1234 In order to pret inst unauthorized use the SIM card ersonal identification number 28 If you enter an incorrect code for three times succession your SIM card will be locked and your phone will ask you to enter PUK 1 code If you do not know the PUK1 code do not try Instead contact your network service provider See Security setup Note your network service provider would set a standard PIN1 4 to 8 digits for your SIM You should change your personal password For details refer to Security setup 2 5 4 Unlock your phone In order to prevent against ed use you could set phone password to protect your security When this feature is yo hae u must enter your PIN1 code assuming yo set the PIN code f phone is powered on in after which then you can may clear up the phone password see setup In this case your ected against unauthorized use one password Clear up the with right soft key and press OK to If forget your phone passw
11. received messages If a message log exists clicking will pop up a reset counter dialogue Click Yes to et the counter Click No to save GPRS counter Last sent Shows the bytes sen es received last time of bytes sent amount of bytes Last received Shows the b All sent Shows the total All received Sho received Reset xe t of ere are settings for SIM card 1 and 2 Her 1 is taken example set 2 the procedures the same card 1 Bi Caller ID Set by network The system decides whether to send your phone number by default 57 Hide ID Your number is not visible when on call Service provider s support required Send ID Your number is visible when on call Call waiting Activate or deactivate the feature Choose Check to view the current call waiting st Call divert Divert all voice calls voice calls Divert if Mit vin p incoming calls to your preset num your mobile phone is not accessi ivert alt ncoming er Divert incoming calls when th nswered y Divert incoming calls when e is busy Divert all data calls Divert all incoming data NC s Y Cancel all diverts Cancel all call diverts Call barring You can restrict making or receiving calls Outgoing calls Outgoing calls cannot be made 58 Incoming calls Incoming calls cannot be received Activate all Both outgoing and incoming calls are ba
12. to Phonebook Save the current number into SIM card or mo hone Call Dial the phone number IP Dial Dial the phone num Edit Edit the phone nu phonebook Send text messa d g text message to the numbe Send m dia essage Send a imedia message to the number Delete logs There 4 Missed calls Dialed calls Recei d Delete all You hoose to clear a particular call log list Se Bele e all to delete all call lists from the call history B Call timers There are 4 options Last call Dialed calls Received calls and Reset all Last call View the duration of your latest call 55 Dialed calls View the duration of all dialed calls Received calls View the duration of all received calls Reset all Clear the statistics and restart timers B Call cost The call cost feature provides you cumulated call charges Last call cost View the cost of your latest call Total cost View the Keo cost Reset cost Ent N2 code to reset the counter and restart cost Max cost Vie a cangel Price unit ify and cancel the feature To modify e feature you need to enter PIN2 code View modify and cancel the feature To modify and cancel the feature you need to enter PIN2 code Note Some options will ask you to enter PIN2 code For the code contact your network service 56 provider Text message counter Sent the number of the sent messages Received the number of the
13. twork send reading report allow deliv report etc Filter Filter some multimedi 5 5 Server Profile Select t r hich No 1 or 2 SIM card corresponds Memory status Vie the apacity of the multimedia 3 2 3 Chat lect chat room and set your hone number that you want to chat with new Enter your message and start chatting your preset number 3 2 4 Email The following options are available Send and receive After the email account is set and started select this option to send and receive 49 emails E Write email Create a new email You need to fill in the recipient carbon copy blind carbon copy topics priority text body and attachments Upon completion select Send Send and save Save to drafts or Out without saving Inbox View the received email mes s You can view sort flag as deleted delete dnd forward the messages Outbox Save the ema messages sent There are 5 options Inbox s and All mailboxes ar a certain list Choosing All el te marked Emails There are 5 options Inbox Outbox Sent Drafts and All mailboxes You may clear a certain list Choosing All mailboxes will delete all mails from all mailboxes Email accounts Choose Options to access 1 New account Create new account and 50 enter the email address that you apply for for example A 126 com Click Options to select Next input methods or Cancel Th
14. you may move the point Zero 4 Input Method Description A few input methods are available to enter the text number and special symbol into your mobile phone 102 They are Handwriting Alphabet Uppercase lowercase numbers Pinyin Strokes and special symbols 4 1 Text input Input method switching Click 123 to toggle betweewthos ainput methods B Keypad description 1 Alphabet neonenarn j s sis 8060006 m EEII E ggle between each other Cli open the numeric keypad 2 keypad 103 switch back to the alphabet input Ku recl W Click to show more i lt ul E keypad description Alphabet input as example 104 Click to hide the alphabet soft keypad and show the symbol keypad as shown below Click W to restore the alphabet soft keypad Click to open the symbol keypad XasWpown 4 ng input mobile phone supports the handwriting input ang Within handwriting area use the touch pen supplied to write by hand Note The handwriting input feature is valid for models with touch screen feature 105 5 T flash Card Description Your mobile phone supports the T Flash memory card feature to increase the memory space Follow the instruction of the T flash card to plug i card As one of memories
15. Table of Contents 1 GENERAL 6 1 1 22 00 000 0 0000000 00000000 6 1 2 SAFETY 1 3 SAFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICES 1 3 1 General 1 3 2 Notices when using your mobi 1 3 3 Notices when using the battery 01612 12 1 3 4 Charging your mobile amp 14 2 5 2 Open close the phone esses 27 2 5 3 Unlock the SIM 28 2 5 4 Unlock your phone 29 2 5 5 Connect to the 30 2 5 0 Make d c ll aen 30 2 5 7 Make a domestic 30 2 5 8 Dial a fixed phone extension 31 2 5 9 Make an international call 2 5 10 Make a call from a 5 2 5 11 Emergency calls 2 5 12 Call options 3 FUNCTIONAL MENU 3 2 4 3 3 2 6 i e Call history ix cae ani ee P ERE 3 3 2 Gall settings i iita 57 3 4 SETTINGS Reis 60 3 4 1 GSM Settings 60 3 4 1 Mode settings essen 60 3 4 2 Pen calibration sosen a 61 3 4 3 Acceleration sensor 61 3 4 4 Phone settings 3 4 5 Network setup essent 3 4 6 Security se
16. able Reply Reply to the current message 40 Y sender Delete Delete the current short message Forward Forward the message to others Copy to phone copy to SIM Copy the current message from the SIM card mobile phone to the mobile phone SIM ard Move to phone move t ve the current message from the SIM card mobile phone to the mobile ph ne Delete all mm messages in the copy from the SIM card the mobile phone number Extract the message sender s phone number You can choose to dial the number save it to phonebook or send a message Use URL If the message contains website address you can also extract the website address 41 Use USSD Extract digits Use Email address Extract the email address Chat Go to the chat room Print Enable Bluetooth connection device m After the outbox message list is shown ss OK to read details following available Send from SIM1 choose Send Bhd to many and Send the message to several t and edit the content of the essage lete Delete the current message 4 C py to phone copy to SIM Copy the current message from the SIM card mobile phone to the mobile phone SIM card Move to phone move to SIM Move the current message from the SIM card mobile phone to the mobile phone SIM card 42 Delete all Delete all SMS messages from the outbox Copy all Include copy from the SIM c
17. alert feature js ctivated Anew SMS is received Anew MMS is received The alarm cloclyis S8kand when the headset is jacked The call divert feature is activated The lock is not activated The keypa is locked Battery level indicator call tma em chat feature is activated The nWay stopwatch is activated The JAVA application is activated Connects to WIFI Anew service message is received 20 Bluetooth feature is activated The Bluetooth and headset match successfully 2 2 Key explanations Actual keypad image lt to be gt Left soft image key the left low f Gagnep of the screen Right soft key image Perform that appears at corner of the screen Dial image lt answer Calls Dialed calls log in idle After entering a phone number press the key to select the SIM card 1 or 2 to make a call answer calls from the SIM card 1 or 2 or show the call logs of both cards in idle state 21 Hang up key power key e End a active call or reject an incoming call image e Long press to power on off the phone e Return to the standby mgde normal conditions 5 navigation
18. ard and from the mobile phone Move all Include move from the SIM card and from the mobile phone Use Number Extract the mes phone number You can c number save it to phonebo message Use URL If EOX ontains website address you extract the website address ct digits ddress Extract the email nable Bluetooth connection device 4 tes So f quently used phrases can be inserted into the messages to avoid unnecessary repeated work Select Edit or Delete after the phrase is inserted 5 SMS settings Before using the SMS feature you need make 43 some necessary settings first Access Message settings including SIM card No 1 and No 2 Set provider to obtain the number Profiles setting Choose an appropriate mode for messaging Access individual modes to set corresponding n center number duration and fo Common setting Set wh information report or rep Memory status View th xoccupied capacity of the mailbox of car and the mobile phone Preferred O open the S elect the phone or the arisfer setting Choose the nsfer options GPRS priority and only GSM S center number Contact your network Sigtus report If you set the delivery report on once your recipient receives your message or cannot receive your message for some reasons the SMS center will send you the status report to inform you whether your recipient has received it 44 or not
19. bring it with you or have it locked in the trunk compartment Set call barring 1 3 Safety warnings and notices Before using your mobile phone read and understand the following notices carefully to ensure it would be operated safely and properly 1 3 1 General notices Only the batteries and batter ch rs specified by your mobile phane mranufacturer and fire DO dev battery handset and battery ae a microwave oven or high equipment Otherwise accidents like circuit failure or fire would be caused BV NOT use your mobile phone where lammable or explosive gases exist Otherwise it would lead to mobile phone failures and fire B DO NOT store your mobile phone where high temperature humidity or heavy dust occurs 8 Otherwise it would cause failures Keep your mobile phone out of the reach of small children in order to avoid injuries when they play with it like a toy DO NOT place your mobile phone on an uneven or unstable surface to prev gainst failures or damage due to drop 1 3 2 Notices when using your mob hone Power off your mobi here the phone is not allowed such as on the Your mobile phone has the auto feature Check your alarm clock 4 ings to confirm that your mobile phone would not be powered on automatically during flight DO NOT use your mobile phone near the weak signal or high precision electronic devices RF interference might cause mis operation and
20. ctures stored in your mobile phone or T flash card via slides The options are explained below Play Play back the pictures from s lected folders Settings Set the playback methed speed special effect background sound al playback and so on 200 Open ebook Read electronic books Update Rearrange the Ebook list Global settings Set up electronic book pages including font style scroll by auto scroll scroll speed full screen encoding alignment select storage 90 Book info View the detail of the current ebook Delete Delete the current ebook Delete all files Delete all contents from the ebook case list Sort by Arrange the ebook lists ip erder by name type time size or none Apply global settings R settings to default value Help Show the help information Note In the ebook list s meric keys to configure settings 3 22 Network ice 3 22 1 ST e The fe depends on your network service SIM card and network service t provide such service the feature will pr ider nt aval For more details contact your network service provider 3 22 2 WAP Your mobile phone supports WAP based services With this feature you could access to the services existing 91 provided by your network service provider It allows you to obtain the latest news weather condition forecast and flight schedule etc Note The GPRS service is network dependent It can only be avai
21. de Only SIM card 1 60 Only SIM card 2 and Flight mode E Flight mode About flight mode flight mode the communication is disabled and your mobile phone has closed signal related features but still can use other features such as browsing phoneboo eading articles or watching movies on your pha your mobile phone before Cy th airplane 3 4 2 Pen calibratie You can make you calibrating the 3 4 3 Acc sensor settings Options the acceleration sensor are available canpc se to select or cancel individual use scopes of the acceleration sensor Select set up options to enable gravity sensor feature Functions achievable by some specific options of driving force accelerator In Audio Player weave left and right to switch to 61 the previous or next music quickly weaving down can toggle between Play and Pause quickly In FM radio screen weave left and right to modulate the radio frequency In TV screen weave left and right to tune TV channels By rotating your phone different direction you can watch TV from different angle ull en mode In Video player screen wave 1 toggle between videos By rotati and right to your phone in different direction you can vide s from different angles in full screen mode When browsi viewer rotating up down left rig to view photos from different angle When 5 in rotating your phone by 180 degre your ringtone In Mo
22. e exchange number and the extensio r when you enter a number your mobil ill complete the dialing and switch to the extensign automatically To enter the character P CNS e key then P will appear on the display Zone code number P Extension number Dial Example of character If you h dial up voice mailbox at 8880000 your mailloX humber is 6666 and password is 8888 t oyscar dial the number as shown below 000 P 6666 P 8888 The first section of the number is used to dial the voice mailbox system After the call is answered then the number 6666 is transmitted to select your mailbox Before the password 8888 is sent the second pause character would result in 5 second delay the 31 first means to wait for call connection and the second means 5s delay 2 5 9 Make an international call To make an international call long press the key until the international prefix appears on the display This allows you to make an international without phone number to be called For code follow the general conventions e 49 for Germany 44 for British and 46 for Sweden Same as a common UNS call remove 0 from the city code whenzentering the number For example 16 a hotline service call from other countries 86 21 11 Count e phone number Dial key 10 MaKe a call from a list call you have made and answered is stored within list in your mobile phone Your recent call
23. e Scroll up the gnereyitengs and key image lt Scroll left in edit mode e Shortcut to Message Inbox in idle state Right key e Scroll right in edit mode e Shortcut to Ringtone setting in idle state 22 eAccess to Menu idle state eOpen the menu edit screen to achieve confirmation key feature Numeric e Enter numbers and characters keys 1 9 e Numbers 2 9 can be set peed dialing keys e Long press numbgr open the voice mailbox bah Key e Enter all ers e Long To qggle between P whei g Key 0 NU 0 r space when using English lt Side keys e Switch between input methods e Switch between mute and general modes in idle state e combine the left soft key to perform keypad lock feature ther input methods AN Short press to enter Explanation Press the side key to turn on the backlight at any 23 time Volume key e Press the two side keys to adjust image the volume during a call e Press to adjust the volume when playing MP3 MP4 FM and Camera key Long press the MAN image to open the camera g regn in state e Press to ta t on the camera screen Full keypad Power key On off key Explanation cated at the top of the phone hold to power on off the obile phone Scroll up down left right to select a me
24. e signature displayed at the end of your email not modifiable Templates Pre stored messages ma it remove and edit the template message 3 2 5 Voicemail server The voice messages ou Rte are stored in the network To acce aessages dial the voice mailbox number B Call Ma en your voice mailbox number to liste Sur ipcoming messages it ay add edit your voice mailbox num hat it would become easier for you to seffouf voice mailbox 3 2 6 Broadcast message Receive mode Select On to open the reception mode and Off to reject info messages Read message Read your customized info 53 messages Languages Define the language of the info messages Channel settings Define topics for your info messages Note The info messages and voice mai are provided by your service provi service provider 3 3 Call center 3 3 1 Call history 1 SIM 1 Card istory SIM cards 1 an ave their own call histories SIM card 1 i operate the B Mi that you ha calls Press to view the list of numbers that you have dialed Received calls Press OK to view the list of calls that you have received 5 an example to explain how to It is also true to SIM card 2 In Missed calls Dialed calls and Received calls 54 press OK to view the details of the logs including date call time phone number and dialing times In the detail screen press Options to Delete Delete the current log Save
25. en proceed to the next step Protocol 2 Protocol Select communication for emails IMAP4 or Pop3 Depending on t rotocol of your email server such as POP3 Cli go to the next step Data Account 3 Data account Select the account used to transfer emails such aS CHINA MOBILE GPRS For GPRS ens your service provider Click Options to ton e with the next step Incoming server Define the pop3 address 0 pop3 126 com Then step Outgoing server ing server Enter the SMTP address ext step User name User name Enter the name for your electronic mailbox such as A then enter A i e all characters before Continue with the next step Password 7 Password Enter the password for your 51 electronic mailbox like Continue with the next step Account name 8 Account name Enter pop3 126 com by default Then a new account is set up Click your email account to access t ccount established just now Then you can start edit te your account or create a new accou Go to Edit to modify relevanti Define relevant change the GPRS access point from cmwap to cmfi t Note to connect to wap including multimedia message service change the name into cmwap Max incoming capacity The max capacity of each incoming email not modifiable 22 Outgoing server Outgoing port normally 25 not modifiable Authentication Set it on by default Incoming server port 110 by default Signature Th
26. ete the current multimedia message Delete all Delete all contents from the outbox Save as template Store the current multimedia message into the us efined template Properties View the det multimedia message Use details Extract thessender s number send the multimedia essag to the number current current multimedia Send the current multimedia ssage A it Edit the current multimedia message gt Delete Delete the current multimedia message Delete all Delete all contents from the Draft box Save as template Store the current 47 multimedia message into the user defined template Properties View the detail of the current multimedia message Use details Extract the sender s number send the multimedia message to t umber dial or store it into phonebook M Templates You may customize multimedia and view yours 56 defi d multimedia messages or crea ew messages from them and view the preset ages create new messages Compose Some relevant parameter settings used for editing multimedia messages For example edit mode picture size auto signature etc Send Some relevant parameter settings used for sending multimedia messages 48 Such validity delivery report reading report priority interval time post time etc Receive Some relevant parameter settings for receiving multimedia messages For example main network roaming
27. fferent profiles or define your own profiles A number of profiles are available to your mobile phones General Meeting Outdoor Indoor Headset and Bluetooth etc 98 you may choose to activate or personalize your profile Activate Select Activate to go to the general profile Customize Select Customize to de the general profile Options include Tone getup volume Alert type Ring type Extra tone an S de Meeting The operation is the Ay general profile Outdoor The operation ji as the general profile Indoor The opera is the same as the general profile eadset the headset is inserted the profile is activated automatically It is the same as the general profile as far as the personalize option is concerned Bluetooth When the Bluetooth headset is opened and the 99 Bluetooth feature of the phone is activated the profile is activated automatically It is the same as the general profile as far as the personalize option is concerned 3 25 Bluetooth Power This option allows you to activate or deactiv the Bluetooth feature Inquiry audio device With th jon your handsfree devices automatically Ge the Bluetooth headset password is st User Guide Remote cont able the remote control feature Detects Bluetooth devices y searching for new device and name of the detected devices on the hen follow the instruction on the phone di y to configure Active devices
28. he battery or the Change a new battery charge the charger is damaged or charger battery Charge the mobile phone Change new in an environment of less chargi than 10 C above enyitonment 55 C Poor connection Meter the u is properly pss Failed The memory spa e of Delete some records add phonebook is full from the phonebook contacts to phonebook Failed Your NU Contact your network set up provid ot provide service provider some you feature subscribed the 7 110
29. his option to indicate the message is completed and can go to the next step Insert templates Insert preset common 38 phrases into the message Insert object Insert pictures ringtones animations and other objects into the message Text format Define the text format for the message Insert contact number In the ne number of the chosen e rom the phonebook only Save and send Save Send to m r Send by group with your touch pen Qe the message to other mobile phones Serid Send the message via the SIM card No 1 Choose this option to open the recipient input box You can enter a number or select the number by looking up the Phonebook Then press OK to send the message Save and send Send the message and save it 39 into Outbox Save The message will not be sent but saved into the Outbox instead Send to many Send the message to several phone numbers at one time Send by group Select a group an nd the message to all members of the group Note The SMS center in some citie istricts do not support long SMS messag than 70 t saved messages in the SIM carg Q B Inthe ln c essage list will display the date and tim atthe message is received as well as number or name if the number exists in phonebook N Inbox you may select the previous or next message from the message list m After the inbox message list is shown press OK to read details The following options are avail
30. ile phone B The st and call duration provided by th rer are based on optimal working envir t In practice the battery s operating bd varies depending on different network conditions working environment and usage Before charging ensure the battery has already been installed During charging the battery should not be removed Upon completion disconnect the charger with 15 your mobile phone and the power supply If you fail to disconnect the charger to the power supply and your mobile phone for some time about 5 to 8 hours the battery level would be lost to some degree and then your mobilephone would restart the charge process This is not recommended since it has some im orisyour battery s performance and life Notices when using your char Do connect to 220V AC Otherwise it may cause current leg damage to your mobile charger Do not sho your charger Otherwise Otherwise it would cause fire and 2 ric shock Bs the dust from the power socket promptly B Do not place the charger near a vessel which contains water to prevent charger overheating current leakage and failure due to water splashes 16 In the event of contact with water or other liquids disconnect the power supply from the socket to prevent overheating fire electric shock and charger failure Do not disassemble or modify your charger Otherwise it would ca
31. lable when the service is opened and within the GPRS coverage Homepage Home page is WAP site that is defined within the cor n amp gtion settings and launched by default Ifsyou have not configured the setting the manufacturer preset site will be Bookmarks Sh existing bookmarks will jump you directly b pages Ana address With this option you can enter any WAP site or other Internet site Service inbox Store the messages sent by the service provider Settings Make some settings for web surfing 92 Notes In WAP the capacity is relative small If it is used for GPRS service the system will prompt that the memory is not sufficient OPERA MINI can be used for web surfing 3 22 3 Data account GSM data Choose one account 1 Account of the account org to modify the name 2 umber for the account 3 dp e account name used to the server not WAP gateway ord The password used to dial up server not WAP gateway 465 Line type Select line types analogue or digital 6 Speed The speed of transmission 7 Primary DNS Show the primary address 8 Secondary DNS Show the secondary 93 address GPRS data Choose one of accounts 1 Account name The name of the account Choose Edit to modify the name 2 APN Enter APN 3 User name The acco dial up the server n 4 Password The pa
32. le arrow means to play once and then stop automatically Double arrows Besides the arrow segments Click dark color to begin copying Steps4 done click the Setting icon to turn the loop play icon into bright color Then click the copied numeric keys directly to perform the repeat function If the loop play icon is a single arrow the numeric key will repeat once if two arrows then repeat in loop Note The illustration above depends on specific 86 models 3 17 Sound recorder Choose this option to record sounds Click Options to New record Record a new piece of voice Play Play back the current selected voice record Append Attach a new clip ecord Rename Change the number o current recording file Delete Delete the e ording file Delete all files icon files rrerit recording as profile sho hannel list Manual input Auto search and setting The options are explained below Channel list The list of FM radio channel Press Options to Edit and Play the current channel A maximum of 20 channels can be saved 87 Manual input You may enter any channel of the FM radio that you like Auto search Choose this option to search for channels automatically and generate channel lists Channel search Press the Up navigation key to start or stop searching Once the searc started press Left or Right to search automatically Settings Configure settings
33. lly as the times of charging increases If the charging is not available for several times it indicates that the life time has been run out Ch a new battery of the specified type Do not dispose of the sed battery as household wastes Fo instructions where directives about th disposal of used batteries apply e Do not dispose ot b ies in a fire as they d explode batteries do not apply ise it would cause battery srheating explosion and fire hort circuit the battery with metal 2 jects such electrical wires and needles Do not mix the battery with metal objects like necklaces Otherwise it would cause battery leakage overheating explosion and fire Do not weld the connector of the battery Otherwise it may cause leakage overheating explosion and fire may catch 12 In the event of contact with eyes the battery liquid may cause blindness In this case do not rub your eyes Flush with clean water and consult your doctor immediately Do not disassemble or modify batteries Otherwise it would cause batter akage overheating explosion and fire Do not operate or store th temperature environme as fear a fire or heater Otherwise it Id cause battery leakage and fire Should abnor vents such as temperatur color change ke place during operation storage stop using the battery ry sat high t ttery liquid might result in skin burns Hush with clea
34. n to store the contacts 36 Fields Set the content of the contact record in the phonebook ten settings including family phone number company name and Email address My veard You can edit your business card transfer your business card via text messages multimedia messages or Bluetooth and save your edit rds vcard version You can select vcard ion m Caller picture Select the picture that eats when a call comes in mCaller ringtone Select the alertstone when call comes in O 3 2 Messags Select cess its options If your O and you have subscribed i our network service provider you eive text and multimedia messages via th e MStenter 3 2 1 Text messages 1 New messages When a text message comes in your mobile phone will alert you with vibration or ringtone if those features are switched on There are also animations 37 on the screen If you do not want to read the message immediately your mobile phone will also remind you of the new message in idle state and store it into the SIM card automatically The allowed number of text messages stored in the SIM card including received and d text messages depends on the capacity of t IM To read a new message go to ress OK to start reading 2 Write SMS messages The short message sefVi6 SM allows you to send text messages to ce pi phones in which message is completed can go to N SIM1 2 done Choose t
35. n water immediately and when necessary consult the doctor promptly If the battery has liquid leakage or emits strange odors remove it away from open flame immediately to avoid fire and explosion Do dampen the battery Otherwise it may cause battery overheating smoking and corrosion Do not operate or store batteries under direct sunlight or near high temperature Otherwise Do not charge the battery an 24 hours each time Connect the connecto out charger to your mobile phone T ae battery level indicator flashes circula display if the phone has charging image would also that the battery is being er the charging begins When the battery level indicator on the display is full and does not flash any more it indicates that the charging has been completed If the mobile phone has been powered off during charging the charging complete image would also appear on 14 the display The charging process often takes 3 to 4 hours During the charging the battery mobile phone and battery charger would turn hot which is anormal phenomenon Upon completion disconnect the AC power socket with the mobile phone and char Notes During charging the mobile st be placed at a well ventilated environment where the temperature is between 5 and 40 Always use the lied by your manufacturer Using authorized charger might result i d invalidation of the certification ty clauses to your mob
36. network When using GPRS you need to change the cmwap of the data account into cmnet to be able to log in You are recommended to subscribe a relevant package 73 with your service provider to minimize GPRS traffic charges 2 Google Map Google Maps can be accessed via a wireless LAN or GPRS thus making your life easier Using the map you can look for road name inquire buses explore maps and record your favorites 3 eBuddy Your mobile phone is suppli which are accessible via wireless L To access the application irst ti take three steps to be completed includes ddy account your eBuddy ID password email address gender and age etc tep 3 Select a chatting network and log chat room Select a chatting network MSN Yahoo AIM Gtalk and Facebook etc are available Fill in the user name and password to log in a chat room to start chatting 74 Java settings Java audio adjust the sound volume Java vibration On or off Select SIM You can select SIM card 1 0r 2 Java SIM1 Profile Select the address of your network service provider Java SIM2 Profile Select the address of your network service provider Heap size Shows the of the memory and other parameter settings Restore default Restore the default settings Domain options You can set on off 3 party and untrusted scope 75 3 7 Extra 3 7 1 Calculator Your mobile phone provides a simple calculator
37. nu item Its functions are shown below e Direction key in the Menu and edit screen it scroll up down leftright flexibly and 24 smoothly e OK key Normally it functions as a confirmation key after a menu item is selected In idle or standby state press the key to open the Menu screen In camera or vide reen press to take photos s or video recording Shift key Press twice shift lock key in e ode Carriage 4 gt Swi ABC and abc i guit screen Presto show symbols in edit n ess to switch between input methods in edit screen Back space one character in edit screen key Space key Note The reference to press in this manual means 25 to press and then release key shortly the reference to long press means to press and hold the key for 2 seconds or more The explanation and some features of the above said keys depend on the model of your mobile phone 2 3 Using the touch pen The touch pen supplied with 0 mSgJ phone can be used to access run ges via the LCD touch screen Caution in order to SES scratch do not use fountain p other sharp edge objects to click or wri e screen screen screen your mobile phone provides inger like touch keys To operate those Pen calibration in advance see Settings at the
38. ommand enter the correct command and send the message directly 1 Remote power off command Content POWER OFF 2 Call divert command Content CALL DIVERT 3 Phone lock command Content PHONE LO 4 Disk format command Content DATAR SMS forward comma Note 1 To chan mote control commands only nd characters can be used The numbers letters and characters shguld than 19 inclusive in total P de default call diverts and SMS forward are sent directly via short messages automatic replies will be made If the current preset command is followed by a phone number the replies will be forwarded to the number 3 Send business card command Send the command content followed by the desired names via short 70 messages Once the command received the phone will reply automatically Note Some functions require network service provider s support 3 4 7 Restore factory settings To restore the factory settings the paSsw is 1122 by default 3 4 8 Sound effects Adjust the sound effect co ia sound effect the following audio equalizers ate available Normal Bass Dance Classical P 3 5 File n Shows the content of the folder N em folder Creates a new folder under the folder Format Formats the folder 3 6 Fun amp Games This feature includes Java Java setting Java 71 default security games and Ge
39. one number that i the tracking messages 2 Anti theft tracking settingssOn oif Select On which is able to rege number NC Bl Incoming c p a This m UN supports incoming call firewall quired you may make various ncoming calls For example answer or d t some phone numbers or just answer numb from business cards Hide you from calls that you do not want to answer and only answer calls you want SMS firewall Your mobile phone supports SMS firewall feature 68 Activate the feature and set filtered numbers to prevent messages from those numbers Remote control When your mobile phone is not at your side you may perform remote control by sending messages to it via other phone numbers Note To access the remote control ing e factory password setting is 0000 by d change it into your own password First Remote control setting llOWved to select 1 Remote power o 2 Call divert 3 Phone lock specific number as the remote control a number 1 You may send remote control messages to your mobile phone via any number 2 Specific numbers The remote control messages are sent to your mobile phone via a specific number Third Change password Change the factory default password used to access remote control settings 69 Fourth Preset remote control commands System default remote control commands Select the corresponding c
40. ord you must contact your dealer or local authorized service center to unlock your phone password 29 2 5 5 Connect to the network Once your SIM card is unlocked your mobile phone searches for available networks automatically the display will show network searching Once detected the name of the network service provider will be displayed at the center of the screen erg ncy use it networK Coverage still make intensity Note If the display shows Only for indicates that you are out of th service area However y emergency calls depending on the si amp 2 5 6 Make a call When the logogof the ork service provider appears on the displa an make or answer a call The message b 3e pper left corner of the display indicates theinte pf the network signal is significantly affected by within a limited area can help nnection quality improve P Na a domestic call Enter a number using the numeric keys and press the Dial key to make a call To change the number delete the characters you have entered During dialing the animation will appear on the display After the call is picked up the display will show call 30 status information If the connection alert tone is opened your phone would ring the alert tone network dependent To end a call press the Hang up key Zone code Phone number Dial key 2 5 8 Dial a fixed phone extension If you insert a pause characte tween th
41. rred password required Cancel all Cancel all barrings you have activated password required Change barring password Chan he barring password B Line switching Select Line 1 or Line 2 e Advanced settings Black listz n the black list will be nce activated your mobile screened BA QM phone Wil attempt to connect the call again igaliyafter an unsuccessful call attempt E 5pe d dialing Once activated long press e orresponding keys to speed up replay in idle mOte The keys 2 9 can be used to set speed dialing numbers Dial Once set and activated it can be performed via the numbers from phonebook Background sound Switch on or off the 59 background noise when on calls Call time display Display the duration of the active call Choose Off to give up displaying the call duration Call time reminder Once the freq set your phone will prompt you with when the preset time is reached dug E Auto quick end When 6 i turned on the calls will be disconpecte amp atically when the preset time is used 3 4 Settings O 3 4 1 GSM Setti E SIM1 Detect GS You can select None Auto Not r mobile phone can open the standby ons without SIM card just as the SIM card had been iPistalled However some options require SIM card ou can select None Auto 3 4 1 Mode settings You can choose from Dual mo
42. s and received calls are listed at the top refer to Call history Each number is sorted according to Dialed calls Received calls and Missed calls Your mobile phone also provides options for you to view all call logs When the call history is full the old numbers will 32 be deleted automatically check the list follow the instructions below B To view the Dialed call log press the Dial key E All numbers shown in the list can be dialed directly by pressing the Dial key When the call list is shown press Ok to see details or go to Options gt Save to store the your Phonebook 2 5 11 Emergency calls If the network coverage ble to you judged according to the network signal intensity indicator at the upper left teme oft e display you WV should be able to make jency calls If your service to the area splay will show Only for emergency use g you that you can only make network service pro ot provide roaming call is active press H Free to access the hand e feature and press Options to access call The call options are operated the same way as functional menu items The call options can only be visible during an active call and features such as Call waiting Call transfer and Multi party call are network dependent Contact your network service provider 33 The call options include M Hold single call Put the current call on hold or retrieve the call on hold m End
43. same time follow the instructions below NOT TOUCH THE TOUCH SCREEN WITH WET HANDS EDO NOT APPLY PRESSURE TO THE TOUCH 26 SCREEN NOT USE ANY METAL OR CONDUCTIVE OBJECTS TO TOUCH THE KEYS MWHEN NECESSARY ACCESS THE TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION SETTING TO ENSURE CORRECT RECOGNITION 2 5 Connecting to the networ 2 5 1 Install and remove the SIM card Power off your ji nd remove the battery and other exte ower supplies Follow the arrow to inser ards properly B To remove the MM c d power off your phone remove the and then take it out of the card holder off your mobile phone before card Never insert or remove the en an external power supply is connected it may result SIM damage 2 5 2 Open close the phone To open the phone press and hold the Hang up key to close the phone press and hold the Hang up key If you power off the phone but without the SIM 27 card inserted your mobile phone will prompt you to install a SIM card Upon completion your mobile phone checks the SIM card s availability automatically Then the display shows the following instructions in order Enter PIN1 f youyfiave set the SIM card password Enter phone password password for your phone Searching for network Your phone will search until an appropriate ve set code to protec security When this feature is enter your PIN1 code each time
44. sed select Open to ode protection When you pened select Close to deactivate code protection Select Change to Heta new PIN code Follow the instructions to enter your old PIN code a new PIN code and re enter the new PIN code in sequence Caution if you enter a wrong PIN code for three times in succession your SIM card will be locked In this case you need a PUK code to unlock your SIM 66 card PUK codes be supplied with your SIM card If not contact your network service provider The PIN code is 1234 by default Change it into your own password ASAP Phone lock The phone lock can prevent your mo phone against unauthorized use Select Phone lock to activate pa rotection ad lock Once set the keypad be locked automatically if the hone is not used within a specified time period password Change your passwords including PIN PIN2 and phone key password Anti theft tracking When the mobile phone is lost it will send messages to a preset phone number automatically as long as the SIM card has been changed Then you 67 can get informed that your mobile phone is being in use via the tracking messages thus helping you retrieve your mobile phone Note To go to the Anti theft tracking screen the factory supplied password is 000000 by defaylt You can change it into your own password 1 Anti theft tracking number Entef the tra king number i e the ph
45. set time every week Monthly Delete event Delete all events past due events events within a time interval B Jump to date Go to the specified date from the current date on the calendar B Go to weekly view Once enabled the calendar will show in week to help you view 96 the calendar and To do list Print via Bluetooth devices Bi Lunar calendar Switch on or off the lunar calendar 3 23 2 Tasks Your mobile phone can store up t s in total Select Add from options to Vi Delete Delete overdue Delete all Ju View uncompleted Send vCale Save as file 3 23 3 Alarm Your mobile phog vides five groups of alarm clocks Select to edit set up alarm clock 23 4 clock You choose any of the time zones in the world Press Options to make settings 3 23 5 Stopwatch Your mobile phone provides the stopwatch feature 97 Typical stopwatch Includes Split timing and Lap timing QO Split timing the stopwatch would not be reset after one record is made It is suitable for recording scores of not more than 20 persons e g 1000 meter run for a class QO Lap timing the stopwa be reset after one record is mage able for recording the score o ap in long ub ber f laps can not ew the records of split ing stored dtch Provide a number of ings eset the stopwatch pause the runni watch and long press OK to clear User profiles You may choose di
46. single call End the current call B New call Make another new call Phonebook Enter to browse the Phonebook Messages Compose and send a SMS B Sound recorder Record the current ca e B Mute Unmute Disable or enab he local sound when on call B Press O el e r disable the DTMF tones N 34 3 Functional Menu following features depends on specific models 3 1 Phonebook The Phonebook feature is used to store the e mobile phone number home phone and office phone number and other nam formation of your contacts Select Phonebook from the Menu to access this feature e Note Your mobile p gan store up to 500 numbers of your conta N h Select this option to open the browse screen It provides a search input box at the bottom of the screen You can enter relevant information to filter your contacts m Search contact Search by name in the phonebook m Add new contact Add a new contact to the 35 m Copy all m Delete 7 Copy all contacts between your mobile phone and the SIM card Delete a contact or contacts Note To delete a contact from SIM card 1 No asked to enter password is 1122 by d onebook There are five options Memory status Preferred storage Fields My vcard and vcard version Memory status Display the memory usage conditions of the SIM card and the mobile phone Preferred storage Choose the locatio
47. ssibly be changed to a better 108 Shorter The standby time is In poor reception standby relevant to the network areas power off your time System settings mobile phone temporarily Repace the batteries Change new batteries When no signals are Use your phone at received your phone will continue search for base stations thus consuming a large amount of battery power and reducing standby time Failed to The battery power leveisGheck he battery power is used up Ner level or charge your the battery mobile SIM card The nq d is Contact your network error damaged service provider Ensure the SIM card is properly installed The 5 not properly install d Rietalli area on the ard is dirty Wipe off the metallic contact area of the SIM card with a clean cloth F 46 conn the The SIM card is invalid Contact your network service provider Out of the GSM service Consult the network network area service provider for service areas The signal is feeble Retry at a stronger signal area Failed The call barring feature is Cancel the call make a used barring settings 109 call The fixed dialing feature Cancel the fixed is used dialing settings PIN code Enter an incorrect PIN Contact your network error code for three times in service provider succession Failed to T
48. ssword used to dial up the server n gat ay 5 Auth se the type of i ntication 6 Show the primary 7 ad ry DNS Show the secondary 55 3 224 Wireless LAN You may choose the wireless LAN feature to go online wirelessly by associating your mobile phone to a wireless router Connection and setup 94 In the wireless LAN choose Search for networks and select a robust network from available networks to connect with If the network has password then you need to Define access point Enter the Access point settings sect item 6 WEP key settings then make corresponding setting according to the router For example WEP encryption 128 bit WEP format changed to AS WEP key enter ick Done choose Connect If the 5 not password this setup is not require 3 22 5 Conn nagement This opti allows you to view the connection status 23 Qa i 5 feature includes Calendar Tasks Alarm World clock and Stopwatch nged to 3 23 1 Calendar Press OK to show date Use direction keys to select year and month 95 Press Options to open B View View all Create a new schedule Attach an alarm clock Five options are available for you to choose from Once Everyday Custom Weekly and Monthly Once The alarm will sound for o Everyday The alarm will so at t et time every day Custom Set the time whenth arm will sound in a week Weekly The ala sound at the
49. sture gaming Games Four games are supplied with your mobile phone Puzzle Magic Sushi Mahjong and Dice Game settings BGM or off Sound effect On or off Vibration On or off Volume Choose from 1 to Java Games Downloa applications or files from the netw format generally is jar plicat ns or files are immediately visible once Gounibaded and installed into your mobile pha V Network service gt WAP gt Settings to log in successfully Also ensure the phone time corresponds to the actual time For details refer to Time and date in Settings 72 The mobile phone web browser upon login can be connected to the Internet This feature allows you to have complete experience of Internet even on the mobile phone By default the prize winning smart zoom mode is selected You can locate your desired secti h quickly by moving the virtual mouse on the prefer to display the web pages ahd have installed google URL navigati i page When entering a website address prompt the complete address It supp oKifiark synchronization facilitating you to acc ur PC stored bookmarks from your mobi 15 5 skins in Settings you can customi bile phone web browser as desired making it r cedentedly brilliant ik AP the feature can also be accessed through the GPRS service provided by your network service provider or via a wireless local area
50. te access y4 hannel Enter and store your favorite TV channels Channel search Search for channels automatically Channel list A list of best channels searched Region setting Select the location of your place Add to my channels Add the current channels to my channel list 78 XNote The performance of the videos received depends to some extent on the coverage of your local TV stations 3 10 Camera Your mobile phone provides a camera ture Press Options to continue to make r ttings Press Options to open Photos Open the album Camera settings Set me relevant parameters to take Dual Sens 5 1 or 2 ngs oe the photo size and White e Define the daylight colors for mode Set scenario for 4fshooting anto or night ffect settings Select the style of your photo Set frame Select a frame for your photos Storage Select the mobile phone or memory card 79 Restore default Restore all settings to their default values Note In shooting screen press numeric keys to set corresponding image effects 3 11 Image viewer In this screen you can view se delete or rename the images 3 12 Video recorder Your mobile phone provides a recorder The memory location is a me d by default Select Video recorder and show the recording screen Note To eno the REC at the bottom of the screen tur 1 ed button During recording use the Le Right ke
51. tion games weaving left and right allows yo py games 3 4 4 Phone settings E Time and date Set time and date Set home city Choose a city for the time setting 62 time date Set the current time and date Set format Define the display format of time and date 12 hour system or 24 hour system Update time with time zone Sef it on off When this feature is set on theAime is nd to the time zone E Schedule power on off Set the time to power on or off your mobile phone autom tically Language Set th y la guage for your mobile phone B input Met Select the default input method la B Pref i Bisplay characteristics Wallpaper Select wallpapers which appear in standby mode after the keypad is locked Screen saver Select a screen saver for the home screen and set the waiting time Power on display Select an animation that 63 plays at startup Power off display Select an animation that plays at shutdown Show date and time Select On or Off to display or not to display the current time in idle state Show owner number Select O display or not to display your number in idle state Screen switch effect Select ff If this feature is switched on different animation effects will be di d when you choose functional menus Clock type logue or digital clock In idle Np watch different types of clock 15 B Greet Display welcome note at the to close this feature
52. tup 3 4 7 Restore factory settings 3 4 8 Sound effects 3 5 FILE MANAGER 3 6 FUN amp S EXTRA I Ii ht e N diete ie d hd 3 1 HOTO 2 11 82 3 15 AUDIO PLAYER retreat 83 3 16 AB 85 3 17 SOUND RECORDER 87 3 18 EM HADIO i getto e de 87 3 19 SCHEDULE FM 89 3 20 SLIDE 5 222 2 2 22 2 2 1 121 90 3 21 EBOOK 90 3 22 NETWORK SERVICES 91 3 22 T STK 5 lier 220 WA ree 3 22 3 Data account 3 22 4 Wireless 3 22 5 Conn management 3 23 ORGANIZER Bluetooth 3 25 BLUETOOTH i RHET 3 26 56 4 INPUT METHOD DESCRIPTION 102 TEXTINBDT 103 4 2 HANDWRITING INPUT 105 5 T FLASH CARD DESCRIPTION 106 6 FAQ AND SOLUTIONS 1 General Information 1 1 Overview Welcome to use your GSM GPRS Digital Mobile Phone By reading this manual you can get fully informed of how to use your phone and under d all
53. use body inj electric shock fire and charger damage B Do not use the charger y humid er electric cable and it would cause E or cleaning and maintenance pull the Hower plug out of the socket hen pulling the plug hold the charger Pulling the power cord would damage the electric cable thus resulting in electric shock and fire 1 3 5 Cleaning and maintenance The mobile phone battery and battery charger provide no waterproof capability Do not operate within highly humid spaces like bathroom Also avoid rain water Clean the mobile phone battery attery charger with a soft dry cloth Do not wipe your mobile p such as alcohol diluent A dirty socket would caus poor contact power failure res Unavailability to recharging Cl our Charger regularly O ith solvents 2 Get Started 2 1 Component name and description 2 1 1 Technical parameters Phone Model N97 Dimension 117 X 56 X 19 mm 4 6 X 76 inches Length X Width Depth Weight 1449 Ley 19 Li ion battery Nominal voltage 3 7V Limited ch oltage 4 2V Rated 1250mAh Conti ndby time 120 160 hours Conti talk time 360 480 minutes Ti H r er In AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 2 Output DC5V 500mA 2 1 2 Icons In the standby mode the following icons may appear shown as below Icon Explanation Tui Teel Indicate the intensity of network The GPRS service is available The vibrating
54. vailable to ur favorite photos or pictures Add affix an individual chop ohotos or pictures You may add text on your photos tures to edit text color border color 4fshadow color text size and italic Mirror Rotate You may rotate your photos or pictures in four directions up down left and right Expand canvas You may expand the 82 canvas of your photos or pictures Size trimming Trim your photos or pictures by moving the red frame with keys 2 4 6 and 8 or Up Down Left and Right E Picture combination You may select 2 4 or 9 pictures from mobile phone or memory card to produce a 3 15 Audio player Select Audio player to disp P3 player oHewing f nctions e screen The keys have the Up Select the previo Rss or stop he current music e displayed at the bottom of the ThegSptions are explained below Play the current selected music Details View the detail of the music Add to ringtones Add the current music into the ringtones folder of the profiles Note The models that have touch screen features 83 have the following functions Touch key description gt and Press the buttons to switch on off and pause the music player M4 and Press the two buttons to switch to the previous music or the next Settings Make settings to pl 1 Player settings Repeat Activated Shuffle Activated to
55. y to adjust video brightness Press Up or to adjust the focal distance t open order settings Select this option to set me relevant parameters for the video recorder Video settings Set up relevant parameters such as video quality recording time and sound effect Dual Sensor Select sensor 1 or 2 80 Effect settings You may select a special effect for your videos Storage Select the mobile phone or memory card Restore default Restore all settings to their default values Note In recording screen press n ric k to set corresponding image effects 3 13 Video player Open the video clips folder press Options to Play Play back the c elected file Send Transfer selected file to the phonebook or Blueto Rename G ge the current selected file name Delete ete the current selected file Delete a Delete all files Sort by Arrange the files by name type time siZ amp or fond ming URL In built history entered website addresses Network profiles There are 5 options available for selection Storage Select the mobile phone or memory 81 card to store video files Note The memory location for video player is the memory card by default The corresponding folder name is Video 3 14 Photo editor Photo artist You may edit your existing photo j tures Auto resize Save as Save the edi or picture as a new file Apply frame iclu re frames a
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