GSM Mobile Phone Venus Table of Contents 1 General Information....................................................... 4 1.1 Brief.......................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Safety Precautions...........................................................................................................................4 1.3 General precautions..........................................................................
4.1.6 Broadcast Message.....................................................................................................................16 4.1.7 Blacklist .....................................................................................................................................17 4.1.8 Message settings ........................................................................................................................17 4.1.8.1 Text message: .................................................
6 Common Problems.......................................................... 31 6.1 When the mobile phone displays “Insert SIM”? ...........................................................................31 6.2 Checking and precautions of PIN, PIN2, PUK, PUK2 and password:..........................................31 6.3 Network connection fails ..............................................................................................................31 6.4 You can’t be heard...............................
1 General Information 1.1 Brief Thank you for selecting this series colored screen mobile phone. Before installing and using the product, be sure to carefully read all the materials accompanying the mobile phone. This will help you to better use the mobile phone, get an overall idea about the use, and understand the perfect functions and the short-cut operating methods. This colored screen mobile phone is designed for the GSM /GPRS network environment.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ DO NOT leave your battery, mobile phone or charger in the oven or the high voltage equipment; otherwise, accidents, such as circuit damage or a fire may take place to your mobile phone. DO NOT use your mobile phone at the place with inflammable and explosive gases; otherwise, malfunction and fire may take place to your mobile phone. DO NOT place your mobile phone in the places with high temperatures or a great deal of dust; otherwise, your mobile phone failure may happen.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ When installing the battery, DO NOT press the battery forcibly; or it may cause a leakage, overheat, burst or fire. DO NOT use the electric wire, needle or other metals to make a short circuit or do not leave the battery with such metals as necklace; otherwise it may cause a battery leakage, overheat, burst or fire. DO NOT weld the ends of the battery; or it may cause a leakage, overheat, burst or fire.
¾ ¾ ¾ Please use the soft and dry cloth to clean the mobile phone, battery and charger. DO NOT use solvents, such as alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean the mobile phone. The plug with dirt is most likely to cause contact failure and power down so that the mobile phone can not be recharged. Hence please clean the mobile phone regularly. 1.
2.1.1 Insert and pull out the SIM card ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ The SIM card is generally placed in a card. Before installation, take cautions to take out the SIM card. Power off your mobile phone and then remove the battery and other external power supply. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot. When you need to pull out your SIM card, please power off your mobile phone firstly, remove the battery, pull out your SIM card 2.
--The standby time and call time provided by the manufacturer is based on the ideal working environment. During the practical use, the battery’s service time changes with the network condition, working environment and use mode used. --Before charging the battery, please make sure that the battery is properly inserted and it is forbidden to take it down during charging. . --When charge is over, please disconnect the charger with the mobile phone and the battery.
phone, you should select the “mass storage”, and then you can copy or move the file between the phone and the computer. --After that, you need double click the USB icon in the right corner of the computer, and then select “stop”, now you can withdraw the USB from the computer and the phone. DO not withdraw the USB from the computer directly, or the date in the T-flash card will be lost, and it can also damage the phone. You must do it on the computer which is the Windows2000 or SP2. 2.
Note: In this manual, “short press” a key means press then quickly release the key; “long press” a key means press the key and hold for not less than 2 seconds 3.2 Call functions ¾ When the logo of the network service provider appears on the screen, you then may make or answer a call. The info bar implicates the signal intensity on the top left screen (the 4-scale info bar means the signal is the strongest). ¾ Call quality performs variedly under the influence of the obstacles.
to tell you that you can only make this kind of calls. 3.2.2 Answer a call ¾ In a normal condition, when there is an incoming call, press the dial key to answer the call. ¾ If the “any key for answer” is set on, then you can press any key to answer the call. ¾ If the handset is inserted, you can also press the keys on the handset to answer a call. If it is not convenient, you can set “auto answer” to on and make sure that the handset is inserted.
“hang up” call. 3.3 Hand-free function ¾ When you make a call, press the Right Soft Key to have a Hand-Free call. 4 Menu Introduction 4.1 Messaging The message services can only be used if they are supported by your network or your service provider and you have subscribed to them. Also appropriate settings need to be in place. *Note: When sending messages, your phone may display the words Message sent.
4.1.2. Inbox ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ View received messages . When the messages list of Inbox appears, you can press OK to read the message. You can press Option to perform the following operations. ------Reply: reply the sender. ------ Call sender: call the number of the sender. ------Forward: forward this message. ------Delete: delete this message. ------ Use number: pick up the numbers with 3 or more digits in the messages. You can call these numbers, send message to them, or save them in Contacts.
4.1.3 Drafts ¾ Save messages which will be sent later. When the messages list of Drafts appears, you can press OK to read the message. You can press Option to perform the following operations: ------ Send: send the message. ------ Edit: pick up and edit the contents of the message. ------ Delete: delete the message. ------Advanced: Use number: pick up the numbers with 3 or more digits in the messages. You can call these numbers, send message to them, or save them in Contacts.
------Delete: delete the message. ------Delete all: delete all the messages in Outbox. ------ Advanced: Use number: pick up the numbers with 3 or more digits in the messages. You can call these numbers, send message to them, or save them in Contacts. Use URL: pick up the web address in the message and connect to it. Use USSD: pick up the numbers with 1 or 2 digits in the messages. Copy to SIM / phone: copy this message to mobile phone or SIM card.
¾ SIM2 broadcast message. ¾ Receive and read the messages from SIM2 Cell Broadcast. The functions are as follows: ------Receive mode: enable/disable receiving cell broadcast. ------Read message: read the messages you have received from Cell Broadcast. ------Languages: select language. ------Channel settings: Set the channel of cell broadcast, including Select, New, Edit and Delete. * Note: In Messaging, if you select “SIM1 only”, only items that relate to SIM1 are displayed, e.g.
Set the service state of receiving information. 4.2 Phone book You may make full use of phone book to store some name, mobile phone number, family number, company number and so on. Please choose “phone book” from main menu, and then enter it. ------Quick search: choose this option to enter into the phone book browse interface. On the lower part of the screen there is a search box, and you can input relevant information to filter the telephone record. You can press “#” to switch the search method.
4.3 Call Center Call center include the following sub-menus: Call history and General call settings 4.3.1 Call history In standby mode, press the center key to go to the main menu, and then select the call center to view the phonebook and call log. Or in the standby interface SIM1/SIM2 dial key, to enter into the call log. In the Call history, select a call log, you can carry out the following operations: ------ Missed calls: view last 20 missed calls. ------ Dialed calls: view last 20 dialed numbers.
Send ID: the other party can see your number when you make a call. ------ Call Waiting : select Enable, Disable or Check. ------ Call divert: Divert all voice calls: enable this option and all the incoming calls are diverted to the specified number. Divert if unreachable: enable this option and all the incoming calls are diverted to the specified number if the other party can’t dial through your number.
------Blacklist: set Blacklist and save the numbers that you don’t want to answer. The incoming call is rejected automatically if it is from the number in the Blacklist. Reject number in blacklist: Switch on / off refused to blacklist the number of calls. Blacklist numbers: set Blacklist and save the numbers that you don’t want to answer.( You can save up to 20 telephone numbers in Blacklist) ------Auto redial: enable or disable Auto Redial when the other party is busy or the call isn’t answered.
4.5.2 STK Operator-branded area, you can enjoy the various services provided by the operators. 4.5.3 Ebuddy Open to enter Ebuddy website. 4.5.4 Yahoo Open log into yahoo messenger, enter the account password. 4.5.5 Facebook Open log into facebook, enter the account password. 4.5.6 MSN Open log into MSN, enter the account password. 4.5.7 Twitter Open log into Twitter, enter the account password. 4.5.8 Opera Open into Opera, you can search through google read website.
4.6.1 Image Viewer Save the pictures in mobile phone. ¾ View: view saved pictures. ¾ Image information. Information can be found in pictures. ¾ Browse style: change the view mode of pictures in album, matrix or list. ¾ Send: send the selected picture to MMS or Bluetooth. ¾ Use as : send the picture to wallpaper, screen saver, power on display, power off display, caller picture. ¾ Rename: change the file name of selected picture. ¾ Delete: delete the selected picture.
Send: send the recording to MMS or Bluetooth. ¾ Settings: set the storage position and the file format. ¾ Use us: send the recording to Profiles. ¾ Send: send the recording to MMS or Bluetooth. *Note:Recorded audio files are stored in the file manager in the Audio . 4.7 Audio Player In the playlist interface, press the left soft key to access the song list, enter the option to do the following: ¾ Play: play the selected track. ¾ Details: view the details of the music.
4.9 Video Recorder This mobile phone provides video recording function. Select menu “Video Recorder” and press the Center key to record video. Press Option to access: ¾ Switch to camera: switch to the camera. ¾ Camcorder Settings: select this option to set parameters of recorder. ¾ Video settings: set the size, quality, time limit reached and record audio of videos. ¾ White balance: select the brightness of videos. ¾ Effect Settings: set the special good effect of videos.
*Note: Recorded audio files are stored in the file manager in the "Audio" . 4.11 Organizer 4.11.1 World clock You can look up the time of major cities around the world and set the time as your display time of your device. Press direction keys to view the time of major cities in other countries. 4.11.2 Calculator Press the Direction keys to input the four operators +, -, ×, ÷.
------ Audio Path: change the output device of audio. ------ My address: view the address of this mobile phone. 4.14 Calendar Access the Calendar submenu. Press the Left/Right key to select date, press the Up/Down key to select week and press Option to access submenus. ¾ View: view the created memos. ¾ View all: View all the created memos. ¾ Add event: create new memo. ¾ Delete event: Delete the created memos. ¾ Jump to Date: jump to specified date. ¾ Go to today: view the calendar in today.
------ Photos: default storage path of photos you have taken. ------E-book: default storage path of e-books you have taken ------Received: default storage path of document you have received. 4.17 User profiles You can select different modes on different occasions to carry out the personal settings in the environment modes such as ring tone, vibration, volume, etc.
¾ Only SIM2 open Insert two SIM cards, but only SIM2 is activated and in standby. Note: If two cards are activated, the network names are displayed in two lines with SIM1 network in first line and SIM2 network in second line. 4.18.2 Phone settings ¾ Time and date: Set city, time and date. ------ Set home City: select a city. ------ Set time / Date: set current time and date ------ Set format: set the displaying format of time and date.
------ SIM selection: select SIM1 or SIM2. ------ Advanced settings: on the homepage, connection the type, use proxy, proxy address, proxy port, and proxy the user name, proxy password, primary DNS, secondary DNS, IP address, subnet mask parameters set. ¾ Add PS account: add new account. ¾ Delete: delete GPRS account. ¾ Set as default: restore Default Settings. 4.18.5 Restore factory settings Restore the functions of mobile phone to default. *Note: The default phone password is 1122. 4.
5 Operation Instructions on Chinese and English Input Letter Input Method This mobile phone provides two kinds of input methods, i.e. capital letter input, and lowercase input. What this letter input method differs from the Intelligent English Input Method is that it has no association function. However, you may input the needed letters by pressing keys for multiple times continuously. A corresponding letter will be input by pressing a key once.
6.4 You can’t be heard 1. Make sure whether it is network problem and try again. 2. The communication lines in some places are bad. Please move to other places and try again. 3. The trunk line of network operator is bad. 4. Please contact ××× Service Center or ××× Maintenance Department if the above methods are invalid. 6.5 Can’t charge the battery 1. The contact between charger and mobile phone is bad. Make sure whether the installation is proper. 2. Check whether the battery is valid.
GPRS General Packet Radio Service SMS Short Messaging Service SMS-CB SMS Cell Broadcast WAP Wireless Application Protocol FDN SIM Fixed Dial Number Subscriber Identity Module PC Personal Computer PIN Personal Identification Number. Usually refer to PIN1. It is provided with SIM card and the code to access SIM card. PIN2 Personal Identification Number 2. Provided by network operator. It is used for special functions, e.g. SIM supported FDN. PUK Personal Unlock Key.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.