Twilight II GSM Mobile Phone User Manual FCC ID:C89TWILIGHT 1
Contents 1 2 3 BASIC KNOWLEDGE ............................................. 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 INTRODUCTION ................................................ 4 SAFETY INFORMATION...................................... 4 SAFETY AND HEALTH PRECAUTIONS................. 4 1.3.1 General guideline ....................................................................... 4 1.3.2 Mobile phone guideline .............................................................. 4 1.3.3 Batteries guideline .....................
.13.1 Calendar.................................................................................... 16 3.13.2 Taska .......................................................................................... 16 3.13.3 Alarm ......................................................................................... 16 3.13.4 World Clock ............................................................................... 16 3.14 SETTINGS ....................................................... 16 3.14.
1 Basic Knowledge 1.1 Introduction Thank you for choose our digital color screen mobile phone. By reading these guidelines before using your mobile phone you will have an overall knowledge This phone set is designed for GSM/GPRS networks. On top of basic functions, it enables you to use name card style phone book, sound effect, clock/ alarm, of this phone set and understand its simple but outstanding functions.
1.3.3 Batteries guideline Please keep mobile phone away from fire. Fire will damage the batteries and lead to explosion. During changing batteries, hard pressure will cause the batteries leaking, over heated, explosion and caught fire. Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (wire line, clip) or necklace connect two terminals. Short Please do not weld the battery’s terminal. Welding the battery will damage it.
2 Before start 2.1 Parts names & explanation 2.1.1 Key pad description K_MENU: Left soft key In idle screen, press it to get into main menu. K_CANCEL: Right soft key In idle screen, press it to get into phonebook menu. K_HUP:End Press it to hung up a call, switch on/off mobile. Press it in edit screen to get back to idle screen. K-CALL: Send Press it to make a call, answer a call; show call history by the SIM1 and SIM2 Card in idle screen. 3 Basic functions 3.
Before key in the pass word, the second Pause key P will cause 5 seconds delay then send in 8888 pass word. 3.1.3 International call To dial an international call press * key until the + sign show up on the screen. This will enable you to dial an international call at anywhere even without knowing the pre fixed country code. After that input the country code and the number you want to dial. Country code follows the common regulation such as 49 for Germany, 44 for UK, 46 for Sweden.
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Drafts Outbox Sent messages Delete messages MMS Broadcast Message Templates SMS settings 6 Multimedia TV Camera Image viewer Video recorder Video player Audio player Sound recorder FM radio 7 Organizer Calculator Calendar Tasks Alarm World Clock 8 Settings Dual SIM settings Dual SIM open Only SIM1 open Only SIM2 open Flight mode Pen calibration Phone Settings Time and Date Schedule Power Language Pref.
Connectivity Restore Factory Settings Sound effects 9 User Profiles General Meeting Outdoor Indoor Headset Bluetooth 10 Extra Stopwatch E-Book Reader 11 Services STK Internet Service 12 Shortcuts 3.7 File manager Explore the saved files. Support different functions depending on file format 3.8 Phone book You can save names, mobile phone number, fixed line number, work place phone number and other information by Phone book function.
3.9 Fun & Games Games: On-screen instructoins to enter the game can choose to start a new game ,Select the game mode ,view the best rankings,or through the game to help understand the gameplay. 3.10 Call center Your mobile phone can save each 20 records for miss calls, received calls and dialed calls. Through this menu you can search for all history records 3.10.
Outgoing Calls: to bar the outgoing calls Incoming Calls: to bar the incoming calls Cancel All: to cancel all setting for barring Change Barring PW: to change barring password Line Switching: to switch between line 1 and line 2 Black List: Set on/off Black List,and edit the blacklist list Auto redial: when Auto redial is on, every failed call will be auto redialed. IP dial: Select or edit IP number, and set the IP dialing on/off. Call Time Display: to set whether to have call time display.
Copy to Phone: to copy the message to phone. Move to Phone: to move the message to phone. Delete All: to delete all messages in Outbox. Copy All: to copy all from SIM card to phone or from Phone to SIM card. Move All: to move all from SIM card to phone or from Phone to SIM card. Use Number: to edit the sender’s number, to dial or to save to phonebook. Save Objects: extract objects from the EMS and save it. 4.4.1.5 sent messages You can view the information has been sent 4.4.
Attention: this function is only available with service provider’s support. 3.12 Multimedia This function includes: TV, Camera, Image viewer ,Video player and sound recorder. 3.12.1 TV Your phone build in a video broadcast handheld receiver, the receiver can receive television broadcasts, provided the function of television programs, select the menu to enter the mobile TV.
Rename: to rename the files Delete: to delete the selected files Delete All Files: to delete all saved files Sort: to set the logic for sorting Storage: to select the pass to store or to read, either from mobile phone or from Memory card Select Play to start after get into play screen. Press * key to play in full screen, press * again to exit from full screen. 3.12.6 Audio Player Select Audio player to go into MP3 screen.
3.13.1 Calendar Going to Calendar menu, press OK to show date. Use up, down, left and right key to select Date and Month. Press Option to go into sub menu View task: set a new task and add an alarm clock as reminder. You can choose Once, Everyday, Day, Weekly and Monthly.
Greeting Text: to select whether to display a greeting at switch on screen. Misc Setting: to set the LCD backlight. 3.14.3 Network Settings Network Selection Automatic: auto search the network which the SIM card belongs to Manual: manual search all current available network k and do manual registration Preferred Networks: pre save the preferred networks GPRS Connection: the GPRS connection method 3.14.
Change Device Name. Authentication: After switch on, it needs to authentication when other device connecting to. Audio Path: choose the sound source when bluetooth connected. FTP: set the path and popedom of the bluetooth working folder. About: display the bluetooth info.
3.16.1 Stopwatch Include Typical stopwatch and nWay stopwatch. 3.16.2 E-Book Reader In this interface, you can read e-books. 3.17 Services 3.17.1 STK This function is provided by network service provider. If SIM card and network service provider do not support this function, this function does not work. 3.17.2 Internet Service The mobile phone supports functions based on WAP. You can visit the services that are supported by your network service provi der.
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION: WARNING!! Read this information before using your phone In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Outer FCC ID: C89TWILIGHT adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
RF Exposure Information: FCC RF Exposure requirements: The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use next to the body with the minimum separation distance of 1.5cm is 0.402W/kg, next to the head is 0.493W/kg. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.