User Manual Kyt-tv Table of Contents 1 General Information....................................................... 4 1.1 Brief 4 1.2 Safety Precautions...........................................................................................................................4 1.3 General precautions.........................................................................................................................4 1.4 Precautions for mobile phone use ......................................................
4.1.6 Broadcast Message.....................................................................................................................18 4.1.7 Templates ...................................................................................................................................19 4.1.8 SMS settings ..............................................................................................................................19 4.2 Phone book.........................................................
6.1 When the mobile phone displays “Insert SIM”? ...........................................................................36 6.2 Checking and precautions of PIN, PIN2, PUK, PUK2 and password:..........................................36 6.3 Network connection fails ..............................................................................................................37 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 mobile phone failure may happen. Please leave your mobile phone at place out of the children’s reach, because the children may regard it as a toy and cause physical injury. DO NOT leave your mobile phone on uneven or unsteady surfaces so as to prevent it from falling, causing a failure or a damage. 1.4 Precautions for mobile phone use ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Please power off your mobile phone where mobile phone use is forbidden, e.g. on the plane or in the hospital.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Please wash the eyes with clear water and then go to the hospital for medical treatment. DO NOT dissemble or remount the battery or it may cause a leakage, overheat, burst or fire to your mobile phone. DO NOT use or place your mobile phone in the high-temperature places, such as by the side of the fire or the heater; or it may cause a leakage, overheat, burst or a fire to your mobile phone.
1.8 General Precautions ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Mobile phone Please use the mobile phone under the temperature ranging from 50C to 400C with a humidity ranging from 35% to 85%. When using the mobile phone, keep as far as possible away from the general phone, TV,radio and office automatic equipment so as to avoid affecting the normal performance of the equipment and the mobile phone. Battery The battery should be left in place where the sunlight shoots from indirect angles and the ventilation is good.
¾ ¾ ¾ 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 2.2 Battery ¾ The initial battery is of 50% charge, so it can be used right after being unpacked. The new battery should be charged at least for 14 hours.
2.2.2 Charge the Battery ¾ ¾ ¾ Connect the batter charger to a power supply; Insert the plug of the battery charger into the right side of the mobile phone (note: with arrow face upwards). Then the power quantity indicator in the upper right corner of the mobile phone screen will flicker. If the phone has been powered off, the screen will display “charging” and this indicates that the battery is being charged.
2.3 Power on ¾ Long press Hang Up key to power on the mobile phone and also long press the Hang Up key to power off your mobile phone. ¾ If you power on the mobile phone without inserting the SIM card, the mobile phone will prompt you to insert the SIM card. After the SIM card is inserted, the mobile phone will automatically check whether the SIM card is ready for use or not.
install/ pull out T-flash card: 1. Power off the mobile phone, set memory card with the metal face downward to the memory card slot. To pull out the memory card, power off the mobile phone, take out the T-flash. *Note: The mobile phone does not support hot-plug function of T-FLASH in “power on” mode. Only when the mobile phone is powered off can T-FLASH be pulled out. Restart up and T-FLASH will come into effect. When using or editing files stored in the memory card, DO NOT pull out the memory card.
¾ You can input the telephone number via Analog Keyboard to input the telephone number you want. Press the dial key. If you need to change the telephone number, press the right soft key to delete the inputted characters. During the dialing, the screen will display a “dialing” cartoon. The screen will display the call status information. If the answering tone is switched on, there will be a warning tone. ¾ When then call ends, please press Hand-up key to end the call.
3.2.3 Reject a call ¾ When there is an incoming call, press Hang-Up key to reject the call. 3.2.4 Menu available during a call ¾ During a call, you can press Option key to enter call menu. The operation method of the call menu is the same with that of the function menu. ¾ The call menu can only be seen during a call. Besides, functions, such as call waiting, holding on a call, and multiparty meeting, need to be supported by the network. Please contact with your network provider.
4 Menu Introduction 4.1 Messaging ¾ 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. This is an indication that the message has been sent by your device to the message centre number programmed into your device. This is not an indication that the message has been received at the intended destination.
¾ ¾ ------ Call sender: call the number of the sender. ------Forward: forward this message with SIM1 or SIM2. ------Delete: delete this message. ------Delete all: delete all the messages in Inbox. ------Save to Phonebook: Choose the number of the message to Phonebook. ------Mark several: Select one or more messages to be labeled Mark: Press OK to mark the message. You can press Option to perform the following operations. Delete: delete the message marked.
------Delete all: delete all the messages in Drafts. ------Mark several: Select one or more messages, and mark. ¾ Mark: Press OK to mark the message. You can press Option to perform the following operations Delete: delete the message marked. Copy to phone/SIM: copy the message marked to mobile phone or SIM card. Move to phone/SIM: move the message marked to mobile phone or SIM card. Unmark: cancel the message marked. Mark all: Select all messages to be labeled.
Unmark: cancel the message marked. ¾ Mark all: Select all messages to be labeled. Unmark all: cancel all messages to be labeled. Mark all: select all messages to be labeled. Delete: delete the message marked. Unmark: cancel the message marked. Unmark all: cancel all messages to be labeled. ------Advanced: Copy to phone/SIM: copy this message to mobile phone or SIM card. Move to phone/SIM: move this message to mobile phone or SIM card.
¾ ¾ ¾ ------ Properties: view details of the multimedia message, including Recipient, Date, Time and Size. ------ Use details: pick up numbers with 3 or more digits and the web address in the multimedia message. You can call the numbers or save them in Contacts, and access the web address. Drafts: Save multimedia messages which will be sent later. The messages are saved in Outbox after sending. ------ View: view the multimedia message. ------ Send: send the multimedia message.
4.1.7 Templates Templates: Common phrases can be applied in the frequently used information to avoid repeated input when the message is to be sent. They can be edited or deleted. 4.1.8 SMS settings ¾ SIM1 message settings: perform the following settings to SIM1: ------Idiograph: edit name and set the auto ideograph is on/off. ------Schedule send: Edit message and number, send this message in appoint time and date(By SIM1 or SIM2).
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ View: view the details of the contact. Send text message: edit text message and send it to this number. Send multimedia message: edit multimedia message and send it to this number. Call: call this number. IP dial: call this number with IP number. Edit: edit this number and then save it to phone book. Delete: choose this function to delete the contact. Copy: Copy the contact. Move: Move the contact.
4.3 Telcel STK: its full name is SIM Tool Kit. It is a kind of new service of GSM. It can provide you with flexible information functions, such as stock information, traffic information, and weather information. The functions provided by SKT will be subjected to the network operators. Such service is based on the supports of SIM card and network. 4.4 Games This mobile phone provides two game—Puzzle,Magic Sushi. Refer to the instructions in the game for operation.
4.6 Call Center 4.6.1 Call history ¾ SIM1 Call history ------ All calls: view last 20 calls. ------ Dialed calls: view last 20 dialed numbers. ------ Received calls: view last 20 answered calls. ------ Missed calls: view last 20 missed calls. In Call Log list interface, you can press OK to view the details of the record, including date, calling time, name, number and call times. In details interface, you can press Option to perform following operation on selected record. Call: call this number.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ *Note: You need to input PIN2 code to perform certain operations. Please contact your network operator for this code. * Note: Need network support. SIM1 text msg. counter Sent: record the number of short messages you have sent with SIM1. Received: record the number of short messages you have received with SIM1. You can press the Left soft key to clear these two items separately. SIM1 GPRS counter Last sent: record the byte number of last sending.
¾ ¾ SIM2 Call cost: Call Expenses save the bill of all calls of SIM2. Last call cost: view the cost of last call. Total cost: view the accumulated expenses. Reset cost: input the PIN2 code to reset the counter. Max cost: Access Expense Limit submenu to view, modify or cancel this function. You need to input the PIN2 code to edit and cancel. Price per unit: access Price and Rate submenu to view, edit or cancel this function. You need to input PIN2 code to edit and cancel.
Incoming calls: bar incoming calls. Cancel all: cancel barring (need to input the PIN2 code). Change barring password: change the password. ------ Line switching: select Line 1 or Line 2. ¾ SIM2 call settings ------ Caller ID Set by network: whether sending number or not depends on system default. Hide ID: you can answer calls only. It prompts “Check Network” when you make calls. (Need network support) Send ID: the other party can see your number when you make a call.
4.7 Multimedia 4.7.1 Camera This mobile phone provides double camera function. You can press the Center key to take pictures. The options include: ¾ Photos: view saved pictures. ¾ Camera Settings: set the parameters of camera. ¾ Image Settings: set the size and quality of pictures. ¾ White balance: select the brightness of pictures. ¾ Scene Mode: select shooting mode. ¾ Effect Settings: set the special good effect of pictures. ¾ Storage: select the storage position of pictures.
4.7.4 Video Player Play saved video. Available options are: ¾ Play: play selected video. ¾ Use us: send the picture to caller video. ¾ Send: send the selected video to Contacts or with Bluetooth. ¾ Rename: change the file name of selected video. ¾ Delete: delete the selected video. ¾ Delete all files: delete all the saved video. ¾ Sort by: sort the video in the folder according to name, type, time, size or none. ¾ Storage: Select the path to read files: mobile phone or memory card.
¾ Send: send the recording to MMS or Bluetooth. Settings: set the storage position and the file format. 4.7.7 FM radio The FM Radio supports auto scan and manual input. If the channel you are listening to provides FM radio service, you can check the channel information on the screen. The FM Radio service uses packet data connection (network service). To use FM Radio service, the following requirements must be satisfied: z Both the radio channel and network operator supports this service.
Insert two SIM cards, but only SIM1 is activated and in standby. ¾ Only SIM2 open Insert two SIM cards, but only SIM2 is activated and in standby. Note: The card in left slot is SIM1 and the card in right slot is SIM2. If you have two SIM cards, you can select Dual Card or Single Card mode after switching on the mobile phone. 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. ¾ Flight Mode: select required mode. 4.8.
------ Ring type: Single, Repeat or Ascending. ------ Extra tone: Set the alert tone of warning, error, network connection and call. ------ Answer mode: enable/disable “Any Key Answer” and cover answer. ¾ Meeting The operation is same as General. ¾ Outdoor The operation is same as General. ¾ Indoor The operation is same as General. ¾ Headset The operation is same as General. ¾ Bluetooth The operation is same as General. ¾ Spare Profile The operation is same as General. 4.8.
4.8.5 Security Settings ¾ SIM1 security setup: You can set security options in this menu to avoid illegal operation of the mobile phone or SIM1. ------SIM1 lock: the PIN code can prevent your SIM card from illegal operation. If the PIN code is disabled, select Enable and you can start PIN code protection. The mobile phone asks you to input the PIN code the next time you switch on the phone. If the PIN code is enabled, select Disable and you can stop PIN code protection.
¾ Auto Keypad Lock: ------ Set the waiting time of keypad lock. After setting, the keypad is locked automatically if the mobile phone hasn’t been used in specified time ¾ Change Password: change the phone password. *Note: Certain functions need to be supported by network operator. 4.8.6 Connectivity 4.8.6.1 Bluetooth This mobile phone supports Bluetooth wireless connection.
4.8.6.3 Services This machine provides a WAP browser for your convenience of surfing on Internet. You must gain a permit based on a registration at the network operator. The use can be available after related options have been well set. ¾ Homepage: entering in this menu will link you with the website(s) defaulted by the mobile phone directly. ¾ Bookmarks: you may save the websites in which you are interested into the bookmarks and edit these bookmarks, or undertake a surfing directly.
4.9.2 Tasks Add task: create a new agenda and add a clock alarm. Five options can be chosen as follows: one time, every day, user-define, each week and each month. ¾ View: view the saved memos. ¾ Add : ------Start time: prompt time of memo. ------End time: end time of memo. ------Note: contents displayed on screen when prompt. ------Alarm: activate/deactivate alarm clock. ------Repeat: 1. Once: this memo prompts only once. 2. Everyday: alarm at specified time everyday. 3.
4.10 Applications 4.10.1 Calculator Press the Direction keys to input the four operators +, -, ×, ÷. Press the Right soft key to clear last number or result; press the Right soft key “Back” to exit calculator and press the Left soft key or OK to calculate. * Note: The precision of the calculator is limited and there are errors, especially when it is indivisible. 4.10.
------My Music: default storage path of mp3 you have taken. ------Videos: default storage path of videos. ------ Images: default storage path of images. ------ 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. 5 Operation Instructions on Chinese and English Input Letter Input Method This mobile phone provides two kinds of input methods, i.e.
6.3 Network connection fails 1. The signals in your local place are weak or have shielding. Please move to other places and try again. 2. Please contact ××× Service Center or ××× Maintenance Department to do phone test. 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.
GSM GPRS Global System for Mobile Communications 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.
FCC Caution Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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.