User manual Model:M275 Brand:MOX
Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing MOX M275. Kindly read this user manual carefully to learn about key functional characteristics and operational methods of this mobile phone. 1 Safety Precautions.....................................................................2 2 Phone Introduction.....................................................................4 2.1 Components Sitemap..................................................................4 2.1.1 Keys and Functions...................................
4 FAQ and Solutions.....................................................................11 5 About SAR................................................................................13 1 Safety Precautions For your safety, read the guidelines carefully. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Please refer “health and safety” section for detail security information. Traffic Safety Please follow local rules and regulations during driving. Do not use your mobile phone when driving.
Please keep the phone dry because the phone is not waterproofed. Remove battery if any liquid go into your mobile phone and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it. Accessories and batteries Please use the batteries and adapter designated by our company, or otherwise causing explosion possibly. Connect to other devices Connect to other devices, you must first read the device's user manual to ensure proper use.
2 Phone Introduction 2.1 Components Sitemap 1.LCD 3. Dial Key 2. Left Functional Key 4. MIC 6. Flash lamp 5. Receiver 7. Right Soft Key 8. OK Key 9. End Key 10. Navigation Key 11. Numbers Key 12. USB Port 13. Headphone jack 14.
2.1.1 Keys and Functions Name Functionin standbyscreen Left soft key Enter the main menu Right soft key Enter the phonebook Answer incoming calls Dial key Dial numbers by SIM card in dial screen Go to the call log list Short press: End the call or reject incoming call; return to End key standby screen in any mode. Long press: Switch on/off phone 1 Short press: go to dial screen and input number 1 2~9 Long press: dial out number stored in speed dial function if speed dial enabled.
2.2 Safety Password 2.2.1 PIN code PIN1 Code is the Personal Identification Number for entering a SIM card. 'Input PIN' is requested each time the phone is switched on if this PIN1 code is activated. You can get PIN1 Code with the SIM card by your network operator. It usually has 4 digits. 2.2.2 PIN2 code PIN2 is required for some specific functions provided by the network, such as the charge information. 2.2.3 PUK code PUK (Personal Unblocking Key, 8-digit) unlocks a locked PIN.
3 Functional Menus 3.1 Phonebook You can store the name and telephone number in the phone memory or the SIM card. 3.2 Message The SMS function is a network service. You may need to apply to the network operator first before you can send and receive a message. 3.3 Call History You can view the call logs (Missed, Dialed, received calls) through this option. 3.
3.6 Rlive You can download games. 3.7 Internet You can access internet.Services is shown only if it is provided by your SIM card. For further details,please contact your network operator. 3.8 Settings • This menu option let you view and edit your call settings, phone, display, security settings and connection management. • The default password for Phone lock, Privacy & Restore factory settings is “1234” you can personalize the password.
3.10.2.2 Guardlock When the Guard is on, once your phone is lost or SIM card is replaced, the phone will automatically send stolen information to the presented Guardlock numbers. Before access to the function,enter the default phone lock code,related operations can be done only when entering the correct password.
option list to quickly add to the Blacklist. 3.10.2.3.2.2 Message Interception Access to this option you can set SMS firewall state and SMS Blacklist number. If the firewall state is set on, the user will not receive any information from the blacklist numbers;if the firewall status is set off,the device can receive all messages normally. 3.10.2 Smart Call 3.10.2.1 Auto call recorder Set this feature ON, as long as you call, the content will be automatically recorded. 3.10.2.
4 FAQ and Solutions Before contacting your after-sales services provider, please conduct some simple inspections as below. In this way, you may save unnecessary maintenance time and costs. FAQ Causes and solutions Ensure you have pressed and held the Start key for at least 1 second; Check the battery for proper connection. Dissemble and reinstall the Unable to boot up battery, and then try to restart the phone; Check whether the battery power has been used up. Please re-charge your battery.
Please check whether the volume control is suitable; When the phone is used in places with poor telecommunications, such as high rises or basement, the radio wave cannot be Poor voice quality transmitted efficiently; When you use the phone in the rush hour of calls, line congestion will disable calls. The standby time is associated with the network system setup. In this case, you are possibly in place with poor communication.
Check that your phone has been started up and accessed to the network; Check whether your phone has been restricted because of Your caller is unable to insufficient mobile phone fee; access to you Check whether the SIM card is valid; Check whether the call barring function has been set; Check whether the fixed dialing function has been set; Not well connected. Check whether the plug is properly connected; Unable to re-charge the battery Charge the battery under 10 ℃ or above 55℃.
FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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.
Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1cm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided.