You r Ph one 14 1 2 3 13 4 12 11 5 6 10 7 9 8 1 Screen 2 Navigat ion Keys 3 Left Soft Key 4 Dial Key 5 Num ber Keys 6 * Key 7 Microphone 8 Headset Jack 9 Charging I nt erface 10 # Key 11 OK Key 12 End Key 13 Right Soft Key 14 Earpiece 1
Keys and Funct ions Pr e ss… To… z Make or answer a call. z View Dialed call records in t he st andby m ode. z Power on or off t he phone ( by pr essing and holding t his k ey) . z End a call or rej ect an incom ing call. z Ret ur n t o t he st andby m ode. Select t he opt ion displayed on t he lower left corner of t he screen. Select t he opt ion display ed on t he lower right cor ner of t he scr een. z Display t he m ain m enu in st andby m ode. z Confirm a select ion.
Pr e ss… – To… z Ent er num ber s and charact ers. z Call t he voice m ail cent er in st andby m ode ( by pr essing and holding t he 1 key ) . z Speed dial a phone num ber in st andby m ode ( by pressing and holding t he 2- 9 key) . z Ent er t he * sym bol. z Lock t he key pad in t he st andby m ode ( by pressing and holding it ) . z Provide differ ent funct ions according t o t he phone feat ures being used. z Ent er t he # sym bol.
Screen I cons I co n I co D e scr ipt ion n I ndicat es t he signal I ndicat es t he bat t ery st rengt h. level. D e scr ipt ion An alarm clock is set .
Menu Tree Camera Resolution Self timer Night mode Image quality Shutter tone Go to my files Organiser & Tools STK FM radio Alarms Calendar Calculator Profiles Normal Silent Meeting Activity Headset Internet Homepage Enter URL Bookmarks Internet settings Messaging Write message SMS MMS Message templates Call voice mail Push messages Broadcast message Message Settings Contacts Add new contact Call Edit before call Send SMS Send MMS Delete Copy Mark Mark all Settings Memory status 5 Calls Missed Received
I nst alling t he SI M Card and Bat t ery Make sure t hat t he golden area of t he SI M card is facing downwards and t he cut - off edge is correct ly aligned wit h t he card holder . Rem oving t he Bat t ery and SI M Card Make sur e t hat your phone is pow er ed off. Charging t he Bat t ery 1. Connect t he charger t o t he charger int erface at t he bot t om of your phone. 2. Connect t he charger t o an AC power socket . 3. During t he char ging process, t he charging icon is in anim at ed st at us.
N ot e When you st art t o char ge a com plet ely discharged bat t ery , t he charging indicat or m ay appear on t he scr een several m inut es lat er . 4. When t he charging icon becom es st at ic, t he bat t ery is com plet ely charged. Then you can disconnect t he char ger from t he AC power sock et . 5. Disconnect t he charger from t he phone. Using t he Funct ion Menu 1. I n t he st andby m ode, pr ess ( M e nu ) or to display t he m ain m enu. 2. Press or it em , Pr ess select ed m enu. 3.
Then, ent er t he num ber t o be dialed in t he " count ry code + r egion code + phone num ber " form at . z To call a num ber wit h an ext ension, press t im es t o insert " P" . 2. Press 3. Press N ot e t hr ee t o dial t he num ber. t o end t he call. z When t he phone is locked, ent er t he lock code t o unlock t he phone first ; ot herwise, you can only m ake em er gency calls and answer calls. z t o view I n t he st andby m ode, pr ess Dialed call recor ds. Select a record and press t o dial.
N ot e I f t he headset is connect ed t o t he phone properly, press t he but t on on t he headset t o answer an incom ing call; pr ess t he but t on again t o end t he call. Act ivat ing t he Loudspeaker ( Opt ion s) and select During a call, pr ess Spe a k e r on / off t o act ivat e or deact ivat e t he loudspeak er of your phone. PI N and PUK The personal ident ificat ion num ber ( PI N) prot ect s your SI M car d from unaut horized use. The PI N unlocking key ( PUK) can unblock t he block ed PI N.
When t he aut o keypad lock is enabled, if t her e is no operat ion on t he phone for a pr eset period in t he st andby m ode, t he key pad is locked aut om at ically. Changing t he Text I nput Modes The indicat or of t he current t ext input m ode is displayed t o change on t he scr een. I n t he edit ing m ode, press t he input m ode.
2. Press or or or t o scroll t o t he desired word. Alphabet ical Text I nput The alphabet ical t ext input allows y ou t o ent er upper case or low ercase English let t ers. You can pr ess t he key labeled wit h t he desired let t er once t o ent er t he first let t er on t he k ey, t wice t o ent er t he second let t er on t he key, and so on. Ent ering Num bers z I n " 123" input m ode, pr ess num ber keys t o ent er num bers.
2. Ent er t he cont ent of a m ult im edia m essage ( M M S) in t he following fields: z To: Nam es of whom t he m essage is sent t o. z Cc: Nam es of w hom t he m essage is copied t o. z Bcc: Nam es of whom t he m essage is blind copied t o. z Su bj e ct : The subj ect of t he m essage. z Con t e n t : The cont ent of t he m essage. Swit ching On t he Radio 1. I nsert t he headset int o t he headset j ack properly, and keep t he headset cable st raight for a bet t er effect . 2.
WAP I t allows your phone t o access t he specified services provided by net work service provider s, and allows you t o enj oy t he m obile life easily. For exam ple, you can brow se t he I nt er net and download your favorit e pict ures, ringt ones, video clips, or m usic. For m ore inform at ion about t his funct ion, consult your service provider.
Warnings and Precaut ions Ele ct r on ic D e vice z Power off your phone near high- precision elect ronic devices. The phone m ay affect t he perform ance of t hese devices. z Such devices include hearing aids, pacem aker s, fir e alarm syst em s, aut om at ic gat es, and ot her aut om at ic cont rol devices. I f you are using an elect ronic m edical device, consult t he device m anufact urer t o confirm whet her t he radio wave affect s t he operat ion of t his device.
Ar e a w it h I n fla m m a ble s a n d Ex plosive s I n any area wit h inflam m ables and ex plosives, pow er off your phone and do not t ake out , inst all or charge t he bat t ery, t o avoid explosion and fire.
vehicle- m ount ed equipm ent wit h hands- fr ee funct ion, use t hem in em er gency . z Do not place t he phone ov er t he air bag or in t he air bag out spr ead area. Ot herwise, t he phone m ay hurt you owing t o t he st rong force when t he air bag inflat es. z Observ e t he rules and r egulat ions of airline com panies. When boarding or approaching an air craft , power off t he phone and t ak e out t he bat t ery . I n areas w her e using a phone is prohibit ed, pow er off t he phone.
( especially below 0℃) or t oo high, t he capacit y and life of t he bat t ery will be reduced. z Do not place shar p m et al obj ect s such as pins near t he earpiece. The earpiece m ay at t r act t hese obj ect s t hat can hurt you when you ar e using t he phone. z Do not subj ect your phone, bat t ery, and charger t o serious collision or shock. Ot herwise, bat t ery leakage, phone m alfunct ion, over heat , fire, or explosion m ay occur .
z Do not use t he phone in dust y, dam p and dirt y places or places wit h m agnet ic field. Ot her w ise, m alfunct ion of t he cir cuit m ay occur . z Do not pow er on or off t he phone w hen it is near your ears t o avoid negat ive im pact on your healt h. z When carrying or using t he phone, keep t he ant enna at least one inch ( 2.5 cm ) away from your body, t o avoid negat iv e im pact on your healt h caused by radio frequency leakage.
elect ric shock or short - circuit of t he bat t ery or char ger m ay occur . z Do not use any chem ical det ergent , powder , or ot her chem ical agent ( such as alcohol and benzene) t o clean t he phone and t he char ger. Ot her wise, part dam age or a fir e can be caused. You can clean t he phone and t he charger wit h a piece of soft ant ist at ic clot h t hat is a lit t le wet . z Do not scrat ch t he shell of t he phone. Ot herwise, t he shed coat ing m ay cause skin aller gy.
z : This sy m bol indicat es t hat t he equipm ent carrying t his m ark m ust not be t hrown int o general wast e but should be collect ed separat ely and properly recy cled under local regulat ions. Em e r ge n cy Ca ll You can use your phone for em ergency calls. However , connect ions in all condit ions cannot be guarant eed. You should never rely solely on t he phone for essent ial com m unicat ions. Ba t t e r y z Use t he bat t ery approved by t he m anufact ur er only .
z I f t he bat t ery fluid get s int o eyes, do not rub your eyes. Ot her wise, y our ey es can be hurt . Wash wit h clean wat er and go t o see a doct or im m ediat ely. z I f t here is bat t ery deform at ion, color change or abnorm al heat ing while you charge or st ore t he bat t ery, t ak e it out im m ediat ely and st op using it . Ot herwise, bat t ery leakage, overheat , ex plosion, or fire m ay occur.
z Do not use t he charger in a dust y and dam p environm ent . Keep t he pow er cord away from any heat ing appliance. z Ensur e t he char ger is properly plugged int o t he pow er socket w hen char ging t he bat t ery . I m proper insert ion m ay result in elect ric shock, fire, or explosion. To unplug t he charger, pull t he plug off rat her t han t ear t he power cor d. z Use t he AC power supply defined in t he specificat ions of t he charger.
Governm ent s around t he world have adopt ed com prehensive int ernat ional safet y guidelines, dev eloped by scient ific organizat ions, e.g. I CNI RP ( I nt ernat ional Com m ission on Non- I onizing Radiat ion Prot ect ion) and I EEE ( I nst it ut e of Elect rical and Elect ronics Engineers I nc.) , t hrough periodic and t horough evaluat ion of scient ific st udies. These guidelines est ablish perm it t ed levels of radio wav e exposure for t he general populat ion.
accessories m ay not ensure com pliance wit h FCC RF exposure guidelines. The SAR lim it adopt ed by t he USA and Canada is 1.6 wat t s/ kilogram ( W/ kg) av eraged over one gram of t issue. The highest SAR value report ed t o t he FCC and I C for t his device t ype when t est ed for use at t he ear is 1.340 W/ kg, and when properly wor n on t he body is 1.050 W/ kg. The SAR lim it adopt ed by t he CNI RP is 2.0 W/ kg over one gram of t issue.
and on, t he user is encouraged t o t ry t o correct t he int erference by one or m ore of t he following m easures: z Reorient or relocat e t he receiving ant enna. z I ncrease t he separ at ion bet w een t he equipm ent and receiver . z Connect t he equipm ent int o an out let on a circuit different from t hat t o which t he receiv er is connect ed. Consult t he dealer or an ex perienced radio/ TV t echnician for help.