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GSM/GPRS Digital Mobile Phone

Users Guide
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Table of Contents
1 GENERAL INFORMATION................................ 6
1.1 OVERVIEW............................................................. 6
1.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................................ 7
1.3 SAFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICES........................ 8
1.3.1 General notices................................................. 8
1.3.2 Notices when using your mobile phone............ 9
1.3.3 Notices when using the battery........................ 12
1.3.4 Charging your mobile phone............................ 14
1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance............................ 18
2 GET STARTED............................................................. 19
2.1 COMPONENT NAME AND DESCRIPTION................ 19
2.1.1 echnical parameters......................................... 19
2.1.2 !cons................................................................. 19
2.2 KEY EXPLANATIONS................................................ 21
2.3 USING THE TOUCH PEN........................................ 26
2.4 USING THE TOUCH SCREEN.................................... 26
2.5 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK............................ 27
2.5.1 !nstall and remo"e the #!$ card.................... 2%
2.5.2 &pen'close the phone.........................................2%
2.5.3 (nloc) the #!$ card......................................... 28
2.5.4 (nloc) your phone.............................................29
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2.5.5 Connect to the networ)..................................... 29
2.5.* $a)e a call.........................................................3+
2.5.% $a)e a domestic call......................................... 3+
2.5.8 ,ial a -i.ed phone e.tension............................ 31
2.5.9 $a)e an international call................................ 32
2.5.1+ $a)e a call -rom a list..................................... 32
2.5.11 /mergency calls............................................. 33
2.5.12 Call options..................................................... 33
3 FUNCTIONAL MENU................................................. 35
3.1 PHONEBOOK......................................................... 35
3.2 MESSAGS................................................................ 37
3.2.1 e.t messages..................................................... 3%
3.2.2 $ultimedia messages......................................... 4*
3.2.3 Chat................................................................. 5+
3.2.4 /mail................................................................. 5+
3.2.5 0oice messages................................................. 54
3.2.* !n-o messages..................................................... 55
3.3 CALL CENTER........................................................ 55
3.3.1 Call history..................................................... 55
3.3.2 Call settings..................................................... 59
3.4 SETTINGS................................................................ 62
3.4.1 G#$ #ettings..................................................... *2
3.4.1 $ode settings..................................................... *3
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3.4.2 1en calibration................................................. *3
3.4.3 2cceleration sensor settings............................ *3
3.4.4 1hone settings................................................. *5
3.4.5 Networ) setup................................................. *8
3.4.* #ecurity setup..................................................... *8
3.4.% 3estore -actory settings..................................... %3
3.4.8 #ound e--ects..................................................... %3
3.5 FILE MANAGER.........................................................73
3.6 FUN GAMES........................................................ 74
3.! EXTRA.................................................................... 78
3.%.1 Calculator......................................................... %8
3.%.2 (nit con"erter................................................. %8
3.%.3 Currency con"erter......................................... %9
3." ANSWERING MACHINE............................................ 79
3.# TV........................................................................... 80
3.1$ CAMERA................................................................ 81
3.11 IMAGE VIEWER.................................................... 82
3.12 VIDEO RECORDER................................................ 82
3.13 VIDEO PLAYER.................................................... 83
3.14 PHOTO EDITOR.................................................... 84
3.15 AUDIO PLAYER.................................................... 85
3.16 AB REPEATER.................................................... 87
3.1! SOUND RECORDER............................................ 89
3.1" FM RADIO............................................................ 89
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3.1# SCHEDULE FM RECORD..................................... 91
3.2$ SLIDE SHOW........................................................ 92
3.21 EBOOK READER.................................................... 92
3.22 NETWORK SERVICES............................................ 93
3.22.1 #4 ser"ice..................................................... 93
3.22.2 521................................................................. 94
3.22.3 ,ata account................................................. 95
3.22.4 5ireless 62N................................................. 9*
3.22.5 Conn. management......................................... 9%
3.23 ORGANI%ER........................................................ 97
3.23.1 Calendar......................................................... 98
3.23.2 as)s.................................................................99
3.23.3 2larm............................................................. 99
3.23.4 5orld cloc)..................................................... 99
3.23.5 #topwatch..................................................... 1++
3.24 USER PROFILES................................................ 100
General................................................................. 1+1
$eeting................................................................. 1+1
&utdoor................................................................. 1+1
!ndoor..................................................................... 1+1
7eadset................................................................. 1+1
8luetooth................................................................. 1+2
3.25 BLUETOOTH.................................................... 102
3.26 E-COMPASS.................................................... 104
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4 INPUT METHOD DESCRIPTION.................... 105
4.1 TEXT INPUT......................................................... 105
4.2 HANDWRITING INPUT........................................ 107
5 T&FLASH CARD DESCRIPTION........................ 109
6 FA' AND SOLUTIONS......................................... 111
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1.1 O2(*21(3
Welcome to use your GSM/GPRS Digital Mobile
Phone !y reading this manual" you can get fully
informed of ho# to use your $hone and understand all
of its features and sim$le o$erations
This manual describes the su$erior $erformance
of your Mobile Phone !esides the basic call functions
and call history" your Mobile Phone and the net#or%
also $ro&ide you #ith a number of utilities and
ser&ices to hel$ you during #or% and your leisure
time
'our color screen mobile $hone com$lies #ith the
GSM/GPRS s$ecifications and is a$$ro&ed by
com$etent authorities both at home and abroad
Some ser&ices and features $ro&ided in this
manual may de$end on the net#or% and your
subscri$tion Therefore" the menu items may not be
a&ailable in your $hone" and the shortcuts for menus
and features may also &ary from $hone to $hone
We reser&e the right to alter" modify and change
the content of the manual #ithout $rior notice
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1.2 S+-(04 1)50*6701.)5
(f your mobile $hone is lost or stolen" contact
your ser&ice $ro&ider or their outlets to disable
the mobile $hone and S(M card This could
$re&ent you from financial conse)uences due
to your $hone being lost or stolen
*s you contact your ser&ice $ro&ider or their
outlets" you need to inform them of your (M+(
code" #hich is $rinted on the label at the bac%
of your mobile $hone and a&ailable by
remo&ing the battery Write do#n the code and
%ee$ it $ro$erly for future use #hen needed
To $re&ent your mobile $hone against
unauthori,ed use" ta%e $recautions such as-
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Set the P(. code for your S(M card" and
change it $rom$tly #hen it has become
%no#n to others
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Do not %ee$ your mobile $hone at a
cons$icuous $lace #hen you lea&e your car
The best $ractice is to bring it #ith you or
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ha&e it loc%ed in the trun% com$artment
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Set call barring
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1.3 S+-(04 3+*)1)85 +)9 ).017(5
!efore using your mobile $hone" read and understand
the follo#ing notices carefully to ensure it #ould be
o$erated safely and $ro$erly
1.3.1 G()(*+, ).017(5
/nly the batteries and batter chargers
s$ecified by your mobile $hone manufacturer
should be used in your mobile $hone /ther
$roducts might result in battery lea%age"
o&erheating" e0$losion or fire
D/ ./T crash" shoc% or toss your mobile
$hone in order to $re&ent it against failures
and fire
D/ ./T $ut the battery" handset" and
battery charger into a micro#a&e o&en or
high $ressure e)ui$ment /ther#ise"
accidents li%e circuit failure or fire #ould be
caused
D/ ./T use your mobile $hone #here
flammable or e0$losi&e gases e0ist
/ther#ise" it #ould lead to mobile $hone
failures and fire
D/ ./T store your mobile $hone #here
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high tem$erature" humidity or hea&y dust
occurs /ther#ise" it #ould cause failures
1ee$ your mobile $hone out of the reach of
small children in order to a&oid in2uries #hen
they $lay #ith it li%e a toy
D/ ./T $lace your mobile $hone on an
une&en or unstable surface to $re&ent
against failures or damage due to dro$
1.3.2 N.017(5 3:() 651)8 4.6* /.;1,( <:.)(
Po#er off your mobile $hone #here the
$hone is not allo#ed" such as" on the
air$lane or in hos$itals Using the mobile
$hone in those $laces may im$act the
normal o$eration of electronic de&ices and
medical instruments 3ollo# rele&ant
restrictions #hen using your mobile $hone in
those $laces 'our mobile $hone has the
auto $o#er4on feature Chec% your alarm
cloc% settings to confirm that your mobile
$hone #ould not be $o#ered on
automatically during flight
D/ ./T use your mobile $hone near the
#ea% signal or high $recision electronic
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de&ices R3 interference might cause mis4
o$eration and other $roblems to electronic
de&ices S$ecial attention should be $aid
near the follo#ing e)ui$ments- hearing aids"
$ace ma%er and other medical electronic
de&ices" fire detector" automatic door and
other automatic control e)ui$ments Consult
your de&ice manufacturer or local dealer for
the im$act that the mobile $hone has on the
$ace ma%er and other medical electronic
de&ices
.e&er a$$ly strong force to the 5CD or use it
to hit other ob2ects /ther#ise" it #ould
cause damage to the li)uid crystal $anel and
lea%age of the li)uid The li)uid is dangerous
to your eyes (n the e&ent of contact" flush
thoroughly #ith clean #ater immediately
6ne&er rub your eyes7 and consult your
doctor
Do not disassemble or modify your mobile
$hone /ther#ise" it may cause damage"
current lea%age and circuit failure to the
handset
(n rare occasions" the mobile $hone might
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ha&e ad&erse effect on electronic de&ices
#hen o$erating in some models of &ehicles
(n this case" do not o$erate your mobile
$hone for the sa%e of your safety
Do not $ress the %ey #ith shar$ ob2ects such
as needles" and $en ti$s /ther#ise" it may
damage the $hone or cause mis4o$eration
(n the e&ent of antenna failure" do not
o$erate your $hone /ther#ise" it could be
harmful to human body
*&oid the mobile $hone being too close to
magnetic ob2ects such as magnetic cards
The radiation #a&e of the mobile $hone
#ould clear the information stored #ithin the
dis%ette" cash card" and credit card
1ee$ the head$hone of the mobile $hone far
from tiny metal ob2ects such as $ins The
louds$ea%er is magnetic during o$eration
and may attract those tiny ob2ects" thus
$otentially causing in2uries to human body or
damage to the mobile $hone
*&oid moisture (n the e&ent of contact #ith
#ater or other li)uids" the mobile $hone
#ould become too hot" lea% electricity and
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brea% do#n
1.3.3 N.017(5 3:() 651)8 0:( ;+00(*4
The battery has a limited o$erating life"
#hich is diminished gradually as the times of
charging increases (f the charging is not
a&ailable for se&eral times" it indicates that
the life time has been run out Change a ne#
battery of the s$ecified ty$e
Do not dis$ose of the used battery as
household #astes 3ollo# the instructions
#here directi&es about the dis$osal of used
batteries a$$ly
Do not dis$ose of batteries in a fire as they
may catch fire and e0$lode
When mounting batteries" do not a$$ly
$ressure /ther#ise" it #ould cause battery
lea%age" o&erheating" e0$losion and fire
Do not short4circuit the battery #ith metal
ob2ects such as electrical #ires and needles
Do not mi0 the battery #ith metal ob2ects li%e
nec%laces /ther#ise" it #ould cause battery
lea%age" o&erheating" e0$losion and fire
Do not #eld the connector of the battery
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/ther#ise" it may cause lea%age"
o&erheating" e0$losion and fire
(n the e&ent of contact #ith eyes" the battery
li)uid may cause blindness (n this case" do
not rub your eyes 3lush #ith clean #ater
and consult your doctor immediately
Do not disassemble or modify batteries
/ther#ise" it #ould cause battery lea%age"
o&erheating" e0$losion and fire
Do not o$erate or store the battery at high
tem$erature en&ironment" such as near a fire
or heater /ther#ise" it #ould cause battery
lea%age" o&erheating" e0$losion and fire
Should abnormal e&ents such as
tem$erature rise" color change or
deformation" etc ta%e $lace during
o$eration" charging or storage" sto$ using
the battery and change a ne# one
(n the e&ent of contact #ith the s%in or
clothes" the battery li)uid might result in s%in
burns 3lush #ith clean #ater immediately
and" #hen necessary" consult the doctor
$rom$tly
(f the battery has li)uid lea%age or emits
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strange odors" remo&e it a#ay from o$en
flame immediately to a&oid fire and
e0$losion
Do not dam$en the battery /ther#ise" it
may cause battery o&erheating" smo%ing and
corrosion
Do not o$erate or store batteries under direct
sunlight or near high tem$erature
/ther#ise" it may cause li)uid lea%age and
o&erheating" affecting $erformance and
reducing life time
Do not charge the battery for more than 89
hours each time
1.3.4 C:+*81)8 4.6* /.;1,( <:.)(
Connect the connector of your charger to your
mobile $hone Then" the battery le&el indicator
flashes circularly on the dis$lay: if the $hone
has been $o#ered off" the charging image
#ould also a$$ear" indicating that the battery is
being charged (f the mobile $hone is o&erused
#hen the current is not enough" it may ta%e
some time for the charging indicator to sho#
on the dis$lay after the charging begins
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When the battery le&el indicator on the dis$lay
is full and does not flash any more" it indicates
that the charging has been com$leted (f the
mobile $hone has been $o#ered off during
charging" the charging com$lete image #ould
also a$$ear on the dis$lay The charging
$rocess often ta%es ; to 9 hours During the
charging" the battery" mobile $hone and battery
charger #ould turn hot" #hich is a normal
$henomenon
U$on com$letion" disconnect the *C $o#er
soc%et #ith the mobile $hone and charger
.otes-
During charging" the mobile $hone must be
$laced at a #ell4&entilated en&ironment #here
the tem$erature is bet#een < and
9= *l#ays use the charger su$$lied by your
manufacturer Using an unauthori,ed charger
might result in danger and in&alidation of the
certification and #arranty clauses to your
mobile $hone
The standby time and call duration $ro&ided by
the manufacturer are based on o$timal #or%ing
en&ironment (n $ractice" the battery>s
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o$erating time &aries de$ending on different
net#or% conditions" #or%ing en&ironment and
usage
!efore charging" ensure the battery has already
been installed During charging" the battery
should not be remo&ed
U$on com$letion" disconnect the charger #ith
your mobile $hone and the $o#er su$$ly
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Do connect to a 88=? *C /ther#ise" it may
cause current lea%age" fire and damage to
your mobile $hone and charger
Do not short4circuit your charger /ther#ise"
it #ould cause electric shoc%" smo%e and
damage to the charger
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Do not use your charger if the $o#er cord is
damaged /ther#ise" it #ould cause fire and
electric shoc%
Clean the dust from the $o#er soc%et
$rom$tly
Do not $lace the charger near a &essel
#hich contains #ater to $re&ent charger
o&erheating" current lea%age and failure due
to #ater s$lashes
(n the e&ent of contact #ith #ater or other
li)uids" disconnect the $o#er su$$ly from the
soc%et to $re&ent o&erheating" fire" electric
shoc% and charger failure
Do not disassemble or modify your charger
/ther#ise" it #ould cause body in2ury"
electric shoc%" fire and charger damage
Do not use the charger at highly humid
$laces li%e bathroom /ther#ise" it #ould
cause electric shoc%" fire and charger
damage
Do not touch the charger" electric cable and
$o#er soc%et /ther#ise" it #ould cause
electric shoc%
Do not modify or $ut hea&y load on the
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$o#er cord /ther#ise" it #ould cause
electric shoc% and fire
!efore cleaning and maintenance" $ull the
$o#er $lug out of the soc%et
When $ulling the $lug" hold the charger
Pulling the $o#er cord #ould damage the
electric cable" thus resulting in electric shoc%
and fire
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The mobile $hone" battery and battery
charger $ro&ide no #ater$roof ca$ability Do
not o$erate #ithin highly humid s$aces li%e
bathroom *lso a&oid rain #ater
Clean the mobile $hone" battery and battery
charger #ith a soft" dry cloth
Do not #i$e your mobile $hone #ith sol&ents
such as alcohol" diluents or ben,ene
* dirty soc%et #ould cause $oor contact and
$o#er failure" resulting in una&ailability to
recharging Clean your charger regularly
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8 Get Started
2.1 C./<.)()0 )+/( +)9 9(57*1<01.)
8@@ Technical $arameters
Phone
Model
Dimension @@A B <C B @D mm 69C B 8@D B =AC
inches7 65engthEWidthEDe$th
Weight @99g 6 #ith one battery 8@g7
.ic%el battery

.ominal &oltage ;A?
5imited charge &oltage 98?
Rated ca$acity
Continuous standby time
Continuous tal% time
Tra&el charger
Model
(n$ut
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8@8 (cons
(n the standby mode" the follo#ing icons may
a$$ear" sho#n as belo#-
(con +0$lanation
(ndicate the intensity of net#or% signals
The GPRS ser&ice is a&ailable
The &ibrating alert feature is acti&ated
* ne# SMS is recei&ed
* ne# MMS is recei&ed
The alarm cloc% is set and started
*$$ears #hen the headset is 2ac%ed
The call di&ert feature is acti&ated
The %ey$ad loc% is not acti&ated
The %ey$ad is loc%ed
!attery le&el indicator
Missed call
The chat feature is acti&ated
The nWay sto$#atch is acti&ated
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The F*?* a$$lication is acti&ated
Connects to W(3(
* ne# ser&ice message is recei&ed
The !luetooth feature is acti&ated
The !luetooth and headset match
successfully
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6*ctual %ey$ad imageGto be added by the
clientH
K(4 EA<,+)+01.)
5eft soft
%ey 6image7
Perform the function that a$$ears
at the left lo#er corner of the
screen
Right soft
%ey6image7
Perform the function that a$$ears
at the right lo#er corner of the
screen
Dial %ey
6image7
I Ma%e and ans#er calls:
I Sho# D1+,(9 7+,,5 log in idle
state
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*fter entering a $hone number"
$ress the %ey to select the S(M
card @ or 8 to ma%e a call" ans#er
calls from the S(M card @ or 8" or
sho# the call logs of both cards in
idle state
Jang u$
%ey 6$o#er
%ey7
6image7
I +nd a acti&e call or re2ect an
incoming call:
I 5ong $ress to $o#er on/off the
$hone:
I Return to the standby mode in
normal conditions
<4#ay
na&igation
%ey 6image7
U< B(4
I Scroll u$ the menu items
and mo&e u$ the cursor in edit
mode:
I Shortcut to T.)( S(06< in
idle state
D.3) B(4
I Scroll do#n the menu items
and mo&e do#n the cursor in edit
mode:
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I Shortcut to S:.*07605 in idle
state
L(-0 B(4
I Scroll left in edit mode:
I Shortcut to Message I);.A in
idle state
R18:0 B(4
I Scroll right in edit mode:
I Shortcut to R1)80.)( 5(001)8
in idle state
OK B(4C
I*ccess to M()6 in idle state:
I/$en the menu or edit screen
to achie&e confirmation %ey
feature
.umeric
%eys @KD
I +nter numbers and characters:
I .umbers 84D can be set as
s$eed dialing %eys
I 5ong $ress number @ to o$en
the &oice mailbo0 in idle state
1ey L I +nter all s$ecial characters:
I 5ong $ress to toggle bet#een P
and M #hen dialing
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1ey = I +nter the number =:
I +nter a s$ace #hen using
+nglish and other in$ut methods
1ey N I Short $ress to enter :
I S#itch bet#een in$ut methods:
I S#itch bet#een mute and
general modes in idle state
I combine the left soft %ey to
$erform %ey$ad loc% feature
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Press the side %ey to turn on the bac%light at any
time
?olume %ey
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I Press the t#o side %eys to ad2ust
the &olume during a call
I Press to ad2ust the &olume #hen
$laying MP;" MP9" 3M" and T?
Camera
%ey
6image7
I 5ong $ress the C+/(*+ shortcut
to o$en the camera screen in idle
state:
I Press to ta%e a $hoto on the
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camera screen
63ull %ey$ad" additional7
K(4 EA<,+)+01.)
Po#er %ey
6/n/off %ey7
(t is located at the to$ of the
$hone Press and hold to $o#er
on/off the mobile $hone
Trac% ball Scroll u$/do#n/left/right to select a
menu item (ts functions are sho#n
belo#-
I D1*(701.) B(4C in the Menu and
edit screen" it can scroll
u$/do#n/left/right fle0ibly and
smoothly
I OK B(4C .ormally" it functions as
a confirmation %ey after a menu
item is selected: (n idle or standby
state" $ress the %ey to o$en the
Menu screen: (n camera or &ideo
screen" $ress to ta%e $hotos" start
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or $ause &ideo recording
B(4
Shift %ey Press t#ice to become
the shift loc% %ey in edit mode
B(4
Carriage return %ey
B(4
S#itch bet#een *!C and abc
modes in edit screen
B(4 Press to sho# symbols in edit
screen
B(4 Press to s#itch bet#een in$ut
methods in edit screen
B(4
!ac% s$ace one character in edit
screen
B(4
S$ace %ey
N.0(C The reference to O$ressP in this manual means
to $ress and then release a %ey shortly: the reference
to Olong $ressP means to $ress and hold the %ey for 8
seconds or more
The e0$lanation and some features of the abo&e4
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said %eys de$end on the model of your mobile $hone
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The touch $en su$$lied #ith your mobile $hone
can be used to access" run or enter messages &ia the
5CD touch screen
C+601.)C in order to $re&ent against scratch" do
not use fountain $en" $encil or other shar$4edge
ob2ects to clic% or #rite on the screen
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(n the idle screen" your mobile $hone $ro&ides
XX recogni,able finger4li%e touch %eys To o$erate
those %eys $ro$erly" P() 7+,1;*+01.) in ad&ance 6see
OS(001)85P7: at the same time" follo# the instructions
belo#-
D/ ./T T/UCJ TJ+ T/UCJ SCR++. W(TJ
W+T J*.DS
D/ ./T *PP5' PR+SSUR+ T/ TJ+ T/UCJ
SCR++.
D/ ./T US+ *.' M+T*5 /R C/.DUCT(?+
/!F+CTS T/ T/UCJ TJ+ 1+'S
WJ+. .+C+SS*R'" *CC+SS TJ+ OT/UCJ
SCR++. C*5(!R*T(/.P S+TT(.G T/ +.SUR+
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C/RR+CT R+C/G.(T(/.
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Po#er off your mobile $hone and remo&e the
battery and other e0ternal $o#er su$$lies
3ollo# the arro# to insert the cards $ro$erly
To remo&e the S(M card" $o#er off your $hone"
remo&e the battery and then ta%e it out of the
card holder
Caution- Po#er off your mobile $hone before
remo&ing the S(M card .e&er insert or remo&e the
S(M card #hen an e0ternal $o#er su$$ly is
connected /ther#ise" it may result in S(M card
damage
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To o$en the $hone" $ress and hold the H+)8 6<
B(4: to close the $hone" $ress and hold the H+)8 6<
B(4.
(f you $o#er off the $hone but #ithout the S(M
card inserted" your mobile $hone #ill $rom$t you to
install a S(M card U$on com$letion" your mobile
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$hone chec%s the S(M cards a&ailability
automatically
Then" the dis$lay sho#s the follo#ing instructions in
order-
+nter P(.@ (f you ha&e set
the S(M card $ass#ord
+nter $hone $ass#ord (f you ha&e set
$ass#ord for your $hone
Searching for net#or% 'our $hone #ill
search until an a$$ro$riate net#or% is found
2.5.3 U),.7B 0:( SIM 7+*9
(n order to $re&ent against unauthori,ed use" the
S(M card uses P(.@ 6$ersonal identification number7
code to $rotect your security When this feature is
chec%ed" you must enter your P(.@ code each time
that your mobile $hone is $o#ered on in order to
unloc% the S(M card" after #hich then you can ma%e
or ans#er calls 'ou may clear u$ the S(M card
$rotection 6see OS(76*104 5(06<P7 (n this case" your
S(M card cannot be $rotected against unauthori,ed
use
Press the H+)8 6< B(4 to $o#er on your
mobile $hone:
+nter your P(.@ code Clear u$ the #rong
entry #ith the right soft %ey" and $ress OK to
confirm eg if your P(.@ is @8;9" $lease enter-
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@ 8 ; 9
(f you enter an incorrect code for three times in
succession" your S(M card #ill be loc%ed and your
$hone #ill as% you to enter PU1 @ code (f you do not
%no# the PU1@ code" do not try (nstead" contact your
net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider See OS(76*104 5(06<P
.ote- your net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider #ould set a
standard P(.@ 69 to Q digits7 for your S(M card 'ou
should change your $ersonal $ass#ord *S*P 3or
details" refer to OS(76*104 5(06<P
2.5.4 U),.7B 4.6* <:.)(
(n order to $re&ent against unauthori,ed use" you
could set $hone $ass#ord to $rotect your security
When this feature is chec%ed" you must enter your
P(.@ code 6assuming you ha&e set the P(. code7
each time that your mobile $hone is $o#ered on in
order to unloc% the S(M card" after #hich then you can
ma%e or ans#er calls 'ou may clear u$ the $hone
$ass#ord 6see OS(76*104 5(06<P7 (n this case" your
$hone cannot be $rotected against unauthori,ed use
+nter your $hone $ass#ord Clear u$ the
incorrect entry #ith right soft %ey" and $ress /1
to confirm +g if your $hone $ass#ord is
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@@88" then enter-
@ @ 8 8
(f you forget your $hone $ass#ord" you must
contact your dealer or local authori,ed ser&ice center
to unloc% your $hone $ass#ord
2.5.5 C.))(70 0. 0:( )(03.*B
/nce your S(M card is unloc%ed" your mobile
$hone searches for a&ailable net#or%s automatically
6the dis$lay #ill sho# net#or% searching7 /nce
detected" the name of the net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider
#ill be dis$layed at the center of the screen
.ote- (f the dis$lay sho#s O/nly for emergency useP"
it indicates that you are out of the net#or% co&erage
6ser&ice area7 Jo#e&er" you can still ma%e
emergency calls de$ending on the signal intensity
2.5.6 M+B( + 7+,,
When the logo of the net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider
a$$ears on the dis$lay" you can ma%e or ans#er a
call The message bar at the u$$er left corner of the
dis$lay indicates the intensity of the net#or% signal
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The connection )uality is significantly affected by
obstacles" mo&ing #ithin a limited area can hel$
im$ro&e the connection )uality
2.5.! M+B( + 9./(5017 7+,,
+nter a number using the numeric %eys" and
$ress the D1+, %ey to ma%e a call To change the
number" delete the characters you ha&e entered
During dialing" the animation #ill a$$ear on the
dis$lay *fter the call is $ic%ed u$" the dis$lay #ill
sho# call status information (f the connection alert
tone is o$ened" your $hone #ould ring the alert tone
6net#or% de$endent7
To end a call" $ress the H+)8 6< B(4
Rone code Phone number Dial %ey
2.5." D1+, + -1A(9 <:.)( (A0()51.)
(f you insert a $ause character P bet#een the
e0change number and the e0tension number #hen
you enter a number" your mobile $hone #ill com$lete
the dialing and s#itch to the e0tension automatically
To enter the character P" long $ress the L %ey 6then P
#ill a$$ear on the dis$lay7
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Rone code +0change number P
+0tension number Dial %ey
+0am$le of the $ause character-
(f you ha&e a dial4u$ &oice mailbo0 at QQQ===="
your mailbo0 number is CCCC and $ass#ord is
QQQQ" then you can dial the number as sho#n
belo#-
QQQ==== P CCCC P QQQQ
The first section of the number is used to dial
the &oice mailbo0 system
*fter the call is ans#ered" then the number CCCC
is transmitted to select your mailbo0
!efore the $ass#ord QQQQ is sent" the second
$ause character #ould result in < second delay 6the
first P means to #ait for call connection" and the
second means <s delay7
2.5.# M+B( +) 1)0(*)+01.)+, 7+,,
To ma%e an international call" long $ress the E
B(4 until the international $refi0 SMP a$$ears on the
dis$lay This allo#s you to ma%e an international call
#ithout %no#ing its $refi0 6eg == for China7 from any
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country
*fter the $refi0" enter the country code and com$lete
$hone number to be called 3or the country code"
follo# the general con&entions 3or e0am$le" 9D for
Germany" 99 for !ritish" and 9C for S#eden
Same as a common international call" remo&e =
from the city code #hen entering the number
3or e0am$le" to ma%e a hotline ser&ice call from
other countries" dial-
MQC 8@ @@9
M Country code $hone number Dial %ey
2.5.1$ M+B( + 7+,, -*./ + ,150
+ach call you ha&e made and ans#ered is stored
#ithin a list in your mobile $hone 'our recent calls
and recei&ed calls are listed at the to$ 6refer to C+,,
:150.*47 +ach number is sorted according to Dialed
calls" Recei&ed calls and Missed calls 'our mobile
$hone also $ro&ides o$tions for you to &ie# all call
logs When the call history is full" the old numbers #ill
be deleted automatically To chec% the list" follo# the
instructions belo#-
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To &ie# the Dialed call log" $ress the Dial %ey
*ll numbers sho#n in the list can be dialed
directly by $ressing the Dial %ey
When the call list is sho#n" $ress /% to see details" or
go to /$tions 4H Sa&e to store the number into your
Phoneboo%
2.5.11 E/(*8()74 7+,,5
(f the net#or% co&erage is a&ailable to you
62udged according to the net#or% signal intensity
indicator at the u$$er left corner of the dis$lay7" you
should be able to ma%e emergency calls (f your
net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider does not $ro&ide roaming
ser&ice to the area" the dis$lay #ill sho# O/nly for
emergency useP" alerting you that you can only ma%e
such calls (f you are #ithin the net#or% co&erage" you
can also ma%e emergency calls e&en #ithout the S(M
card
2.5.12 C+,, .<01.)5
When a call is acti&e" $ress H&F*(( to access the
hands4free feature" and $ress /$tions to access call
o$tions The call o$tions are o$erated the same #ay
as functional menu items
The call o$tions can only be &isible during an acti&e
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call" and features such as Call #aiting" Call transfer"
and Multi4$arty call are net#or% de$endent Contact
your net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider
The call o$tions include-
H.,9 51)8,( 7+,,
Put the current call on hold or retrie&e the call
on hold
E)9 51)8,( 7+,,
+nd the current call
N(3 7+,,
Ma%e another ne# call
P:.)(;..B
+nter to bro#se the Phoneboo%
M(55+8(5
Com$ose and send a SMS
S.6)9 *(7.*9(*
Record the current call
Mute/Unmute
Disable 6or enable7 sending the local sound #hen
on call
DTM3
Press /1 to enable or disable the DTM3
tones
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3 F6)701.)+, M()6
6The follo#ing features de$ends on s$ecific
models7
3.1 P:.)(;..B
The Phoneboo% feature is used to store the
name" mobile $hone number" home $hone number
and office $hone number and other name card
information of your contacts Select P:.)(;..B from
the M()6 to access this feature
.ote- 'our mobile $hone can store u$ to "$$
numbers of your contacts
The Phoneboo% feature $ro&ides o$tions such as
Tuic% search" Search contact" *dd ne# contact" Co$y
*ll" Delete" Caller grou$s" +0tra numbers" Phoneboo%
Settings" Caller $icture" and Caller ringtones" etc
U '617B 5(+*7:C Select this o$tion to o$en the
bro#se screen (t $ro&ides a search
in$ut bo0 at the bottom of the screen
'ou can enter rele&ant information to
filter your contacts
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U S(+*7: 7.)0+70C Search by name in the
$honeboo%
U A99 )(3 7.)0+70C *dd a ne# contact to the
$honeboo%
U C.<4 +,,C Co$y all contacts bet#een your mobile
$hone and the S(M card
U D(,(0(C Delete a contact or contacts 6.ote- To
delete a contact from S(M card .o @"
.o 8 and the mobile $hone" you #ill be
as%ed to enter a $ass#ord The
$ass#ord is @@88 by default7
U C+,,(* 8*.6<5C 'our mobile $hone $ro&ides se&eral
incoming call grou$s 'ou can change
their names" ringtones" $ictures" and
$ersonali,e grou$ members
U EA0*+ )6/;(*5C /ther contacts stored in the S(M
card 6your $hone number/ser&ice
numbers/emergency numbers7 'ou can
&ie# and modify those numbers
U P:.)(;..B S(001)85C The feature to configure the
$honeboo% There are fi&e o$tions-
Memory status" Preferred storage"
3ields" My &card and &card &ersion
M(/.*4 50+065C Dis$lay the memory usage
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conditions of the S(M card and the mobile $hone
P*(-(**(9 50.*+8(C Choose the location to store
the contacts
F1(,95C Set the content of the contact record in the
$honeboo% 6ten settings including family $hone
number" com$any name" and +mail address7
M4 27+*9C 'ou can edit your business card"
transfer your business card &ia te0t messages"
multimedia messages or !luetooth" and sa&e your
edited cards
27+*9 2(*51.)C 'ou can select &card &ersion
U C+,,(* <1706*(C Select the $icture that a$$ears
#hen a call comes in
UC+,,(* *1)80.)(C Select the alert tone #hen a call
comes in
3.2 M(55+85
Select M(55+85 to access its o$tions
(f your net#or% su$$orts and you ha&e
subscribed the ser&ice #ith your net#or% ser&ice
$ro&ider" you can send or recei&e te0t and multimedia
messages &ia the SMS center
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3.2.1 T(A0 /(55+8(5
1. N(3 /(55+8(5
When a te0t message comes in" your mobile
$hone #ill alert you #ith &ibration or ringtone 6if those
features are s#itched on7 There are also animations
on the screen (f you do not #ant to read the message
immediately" your mobile $hone #ill also remind you
of the ne# message in idle state and store it into the
S(M card automatically
The allo#ed number of te0t messages stored in
the S(M card 6including recei&ed and stored te0t
messages7 de$ends on the ca$acity of the S(M card
To read a ne# message" go to I);.A and $ress /1 to
start reading
2. W*10( SMS /(55+8(5
The short message ser&ice 6SMS7 allo#s you to
send te0t messages to other mobile $hones in #hich
such ser&ice is a&ailable
Ma%e sure to set the SMS center number before
#riting messages 6refer to OSMS settingsP7
Write a te0t message
- C./<,(0(- Choose this o$tion to
indicate the message is com$leted and
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can go to the ne0t ste$
- SIM1D2 9.)(C Choose this o$tion to
indicate the message is com$leted and
can go to the ne0t ste$

- I)5(*0 0(/<,+0(5C (nsert $reset common
$hrases into the message
- I)5(*0 .;F(70C (nsert $ictures" ringtones"
animations and other ob2ects into the
message
- T(A0 -.*/+0C Define the te0t format for
the message
- I)5(*0 7.)0+70 )6/;(*C (nsert the
$hone number of the chosen entry from
the $honeboo%
- I)5(*0 7.)0+70 )+/(C (nsert the name
of the chosen entry from the $honeboo%
- I)5(*0 ;..B/+*BC (nsert the chosen
boo%mar%ed #eb address
- I)<60 /(0:.9- S#itch bet#een the
in$ut methods #hen #riting a message
/nce com$leted" select C./<,(0( Then you
can choose S()9 .),4" S+2( +)9 5()9" S+2("
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S()9 0. /+)4 or S()9 ;4 8*.6< #ith your
touch $en to send the message to other mobile
$hones
S()9- Send the message &ia the S(M card .o @
Choose this o$tion to o$en the reci$ient in$ut bo0
'ou can enter a number or select the number by
loo%ing u$ the Phoneboo% Then $ress OK to send
the message
S+2( +)9 5()9C Send the message and sa&e
it into O60;.A
S+2(C The message #ill not be sent but sa&ed
into the O60;.A instead
S()9 0. /+)4C Send the message to se&eral
$hone numbers at one time
S()9 ;4 8*.6<C Select a grou$ and send the
message to all members of the grou$
.ote- The SMS center in some cities and districts do
not su$$ort long SMS messages of more than A=
Chinese characters 6or @C= +nglish characters7
3. V1(3 *(7(12(9 +)9 5+2(9 /(55+8(5
Go to the I);.A to &ie# the recei&ed
messages: go to the O60;.A to &ie# your
sa&ed messages in the S(M card
(n the I);.A" the message list #ill dis$lay the
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date and time that the message is recei&ed as
#ell as the contacts number or name 6if the
number e0ists in the $honeboo%7
(n the I);.A" you may select the $re&ious or
ne0t message from the message list
*fter the inbo0 message list is sho#n" $ress
/1 to read details The follo#ing o$tions are
a&ailable-
- R(<,4- Re$ly to the current message
sender
- D(,(0(- Delete the current short message
- F.*3+*9- 3or#ard the message to others
- C.<4 0. <:.)( =7.<4 0. SIM>C Co$y the
current message from the S(M card
6mobile $hone7 to the mobile $hone 6S(M
card7

- M.2( 0. <:.)( =/.2( 0. SIM>C Mo&e the
current message from the S(M card
6mobile $hone7 to the mobile $hone 6S(M
card7
- D(,(0( +,,C Delete all SMS messages in
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the (nbo0
- C.<4 +,,C (nclude co$y from the S(M card
and from the mobile $hone
- M.2( +,,C (nclude mo&e from the S(M card
and from the mobile $hone
- U5( )6/;(*C +0tract the message
senders $hone number 'ou can choose
to dial the number" sa&e it to $honeboo%"
or send a message
- U5( URLC (f the message contains
#ebsite address" you can also e0tract the
#ebsite address
- U5( USSDC +0tract digits
- U5( E/+1, +99*(55C +0tract the email
address
- C:+0C Go to the chat room
- P*1)0C +nable !luetooth connection
de&ice
*fter the outbo0 message list is sho#n" $ress
/1 to read details The follo#ing o$tions are
a&ailable-
- S()9 -*./ SIM1 6the definition of card
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.o @ is decided by the locations of the
S(M cards7- Send the current message
'ou can choose S()9 .),4? S()9 0.
/+)4 and S()9 ;4 8*.6< to send the
message to se&eral reci$ients
- E910- +0tract and edit the content of the
current message
- D(,(0(- Delete the current message
- C.<4 0. <:.)( =7.<4 0. SIM>C Co$y the
current message from the S(M card
6mobile $hone7 to the mobile $hone 6S(M
card7
- M.2( 0. <:.)( =/.2( 0. SIM>C Mo&e the
current message from the S(M card
6mobile $hone7 to the mobile $hone 6S(M
card7
- D(,(0( +,,C Delete all SMS messages from
the outbo0
- C.<4 +,,C (nclude co$y from the S(M card
and from the mobile $hone
- M.2( +,,C (nclude mo&e from the S(M card
and from the mobile $hone
- U5( N6/;(*C +0tract the message
senders $hone number 'ou can choose
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to dial the number" sa&e it to $honeboo%"
or send a message.
- U5( URLC (f the message contains
#ebsite address" you can also e0tract the
#ebsite address
- U5( USSDC +0tract digits
- U5( E/+1, +99*(55C +0tract the email
address
- P*1)0C +nable !luetooth connection
de&ice
4. T(/<,+0(5
Some fre)uently used $hrases can be inserted into
the messages to a&oid unnecessary re$eated #or%
Select E910 or D(,(0( after the $hrase is inserted
5. SMS 5(001)85

!efore using the SMS feature" you need ma%e
some necessary settings first
*ccess Message settings- including S(M card
.o @ and .o 8
- P*.-1,(5 5(001)8- Choose an a$$ro$riate
mode for messaging *ccess indi&idual
modes to set corres$onding name" SMS
center number" duration and format
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- C.//.) 5(001)8C Set #hether to o$en
the information re$ort or re$ly $ath
- M(/.*4 50+065C ?ie# the occu$ied
ca$acity of the mailbo0 of the S(M card
and the mobile $hone
- P*(-(**(9 50.*+8(C Select the $hone or
the S(M card
- M(55+8( 0*+)5-(* 5(001)8C Choose the
message transfer o$tions- GPRS $riority"
GSM $riority and only GSM
S(0 SMS 7()0(* )6/;(*C Contact your
net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider to obtain the number
3or e0am$le" China Mobile has a SMS center
number at Shanghai- MQC@;Q==8@=<== To set
the number" choose and o$en any one of the
mode settings from the Message settings"
enter your SMS center number" and $ress /1
to sa&e your setting
S0+065 *(<.*0C (f you set the deli&ery re$ort on"
once your reci$ient recei&es your message or
cannot recei&e your message for some
reasons" the SMS center #ill send you the
status re$ort to inform you #hether your
reci$ient has recei&ed it or not
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GSM !;10 (A0()9(9 ()7.91)8C +nable or disable
this feature (f your mobile $hone includes such
languages as Tur%ish" you need to use e0tended
encoding #hen editing some characters (n this case"
enable this feature 3or other languages #ithout
e0tended encoding re)uirement" disable this feature
.ote- This feature re)uires su$$orts from your ser&ice
$ro&ider
3.2.2 MMS
W*10( /(55+8(C Create a ne# multimedia
message 'ou need fill in the reci$ient" carbon
co$y" blind carbon co$y" sub2ect" te0t body and
attachments
I);.AC ?ie# the recei&ed multimedia messages
6Same as the inbo0 for te0t messages7
- V1(3C ?ie# the current multimedia
messages
- R(<,4- Re$ly to the sender of the current
multimedia messages
- R(<,4 ;4 SMSC Re$ly to the sender &ia
SMS messages
- R(<,4 +,,C Re$ly to all reci$ients of the
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current multimedia message
- F.*3+*9C 3or#ard the current multimedia
message to others
- D(,(0(- Delete the current multimedia
message
- D(,(0( +,,C Delete all contents from the
(nbo0
- S+2( +5 0(/<,+0(C Store the current
multimedia message into the user defined
tem$late
- P*.<(*01(5C ?ie# the detail of the current
multimedia message
- U5( 9(0+1,5C +0tract the senders number"
send the multimedia message to the
number" dial or store it into $honeboo%
O60;.AC Store the multimedia messages that are
sent unsuccessfully 6Same as the outbo0 for te0t
message7
- V1(3- ?ie# the current multimedia
message
- F.*3+*9- +dit the current multimedia
message
- E910C +dit the current multimedia
message
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- D(,(0(- Delete the current multimedia
message
- D(,(0( +,,C Delete all contents from the
outbo0
- S+2( +5 0(/<,+0(C Store the current
multimedia message into the user defined
tem$late
- P*.<(*01(5C ?ie# the detail of the current
multimedia message
- U5( 9(0+1,5C +0tract the senders number"
send the multimedia message to the
number" dial or store it into $honeboo%
D*+-0- The multimedia message can be stored here
if not sent immediately
- V1(3- ?ie# the current multimedia
message
- S()9C Send the current multimedia
message
- E910C +dit the current multimedia
message
- D(,(0(- Delete the current multimedia
message
- D(,(0( +,,C Delete all contents from the
Draft bo0
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- S+2( +5 0(/<,+0(C Store the current
multimedia message into the user defined
tem$late
- P*.<(*01(5C ?ie# the detail of the current
multimedia message
- U5( 9(0+1,5C +0tract the senders number"
send the multimedia message to the
number" dial or store it into $honeboo%
T(/<,+0(5- 'ou may customi,e your multimedia
message or use the $reset multimedia
messages
- U5(* 9(-1)(9C 'ou may store" &ie#" delete
and &ie# your self4defined multimedia
messages" or create ne# messages from
them
- D(-+6,0C Select and &ie# the $reset
multimedia messages" create ne#
messages from the tem$lates" and &ie#
details" etc
MMS S(001)85- Set rele&ant $arameters for sending
and recei&ing the multimedia messages
4 C./<.5(C Some rele&ant $arameter settings
used for editing multimedia messages
3or e0am$le" edit mode" $icture si,e" auto
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signature" etc
4 S()9C Some rele&ant $arameter settings used
for sending multimedia messages Such as
&alidity" deli&ery re$ort" reading re$ort"
$riority" inter&al time" $ost time" etc
-
R(7(12(C Some rele&ant $arameter settings for
recei&ing multimedia messages 3or
e0am$le" main net#or%" roaming net#or%"
send reading re$ort" allo# deli&ery re$ort"
etc
-
F1,0(*C 3ilter some multimedia messages
- S(*2(* P*.-1,(- Select the ser&er to #hich
.o @ or .o 8 S(M card corres$onds
- M(/.*4 50+065C ?ie# the ca$acity of the
multimedia message storage
3.2.3 C:+0
C:+0 *../1D2C Select a chat room and set your
nic%name and the $hone number that you #ant to
chat #ith
S0+*0 )(3C +nter your message and start
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chatting #ith your $reset number
3.2.4 E/+1,
The follo#ing o$tions are a&ailable-
S()9 +)9 *(7(12(C *fter the email account is
set and started" select this o$tion to send and recei&e
emails
W*10( (/+1,C Create a ne# email 'ou need to
fill in the reci$ient" carbon co$y" blind carbon co$y"
to$ics" $riority" te0t body and attachments U$on
com$letion" select S()9" S()9 +)9 5+2(" S+2( 0.
9*+-05" or O60 310:.60 5+21)8
I);.AC ?ie# the recei&ed email messages
'ou can &ie#" sort" flag as deleted" delete and for#ard
the messages
O60;.AC Sa&e the email messages sent
unsuccessfully 6Same as the inbo07
D*+-05C The email message can be sa&ed
there if not sent immediately 'ou can &ie#" sort" flag
as deleted" and delete the messages
C,(+* /+1,;.AC There are < o$tions- I);.A"
O60;.A" S()0" D*+-05" and A,, /+1,;.A(5
'ou may clear a certain list Choosing A,,
/+1,;.A #ill delete all mails from all mailbo0es
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D(,(0( /+*B(9 E/+1,5C There are < o$tions-
I);.A" O60;.A" S()0" D*+-05" and A,, /+1,;.A(5
'ou may clear a certain list Choosing A,,
/+1,;.A(5 #ill delete all mails from all mailbo0es
E/+1, +77.6)05C Choose O<01.)5 to access
1. N(3 +77.6)0C Create a ne# account and
enter the email address that you a$$ly for 6for
e0am$le *V@8Ccom7 Clic% O<01.)5 to select .e0t"
in$ut methods or Cancel Then $roceed to the ne0t
ste$- P*.0.7.,
2. P*.0.7.,C Select communication $rotocol for
emails- (M*P9 or Po$; 6De$ending on the $rotocol of
your email ser&er" such as P/P;7 Clic% O<01.)5 to
go to the ne0t ste$ D+0+ A77.6)0
3. D+0+ +77.6)0C Select the GPRS account
used to transfer emails 6such as CJ(.* M/!(5+
GPRS7 3or GPRS account" contact your ser&ice
$ro&ider Clic% O<01.)5 to continue #ith the ne0t ste$
I)7./1)8 5(*2(*
4. I)7./1)8 5(*2(*C Define the $o$; address
of your incoming ser&er" eg $o$;@8Ccom Then
continue #ith the ne0t ste$ O608.1)8 5(*2(*
5. O608.1)8 5(*2(*C +nter the SMTP address
of the mail ser&er" eg smt$@8Ccom Then continue
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#ith the ne0t ste$ U5(* )+/(
6. U5(* )+/(C +nter the name for your
electronic mailbo0 6such as *" then enter *" ie all
characters before V Continue #ith the ne0t ste$
P+553.*9
!. P+553.*9C +nter the $ass#ord for your
electronic mailbo0 6li%e !7 Continue #ith the ne0t
ste$ A77.6)0 )+/(
". A77.6)0 )+/(C +nter $o$;@8Ccom by
default
Then a ne# account is set u$
Clic% your email account to access the account
established 2ust no# Then you can start" edit" delete
your account or create a ne# account
Go to E910 to modify rele&ant items
(tem 8 D15<,+4 )+/(C The name that the
reci$ient could see #hen recei&ing your email 6for
e0am$le" C +nter a free name here7
(tem A A92+)7(9 5(001)85C
A77.6)0 5(001)85C Define rele&ant
$arameters for your emails" then go to-
Ser&ices H Data account W GPRS" select the
$re&iously selected transfer account 6for e0am$le"
CJ(.* M/!(5+ GPRS7
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Then change the GPRS access $oint from
cm#a$ to cmnet 6.ote- to connect to #a$ 6including
multimedia message ser&ice" change the name into
cm#a$7
Ma0 incoming ca$acity- The ma0 ca$acity of
each incoming email 6not modifiable7
O608.1)8 5(*2(*C
/utgoing $ort- normally 8< 6not modifiable7
*uthentication- Set it on by default
I)7./1)8 5(*2(*C $ort @@= by default
S18)+06*(C The signature dis$layed at the
end of your email 6not modifiable7
T(/<,+0(5C Pre4stored messages 'ou may edit"
remo&e and edit the tem$late messages
3.2.5 V.17(/+1, 5(*2(*
The &oice messages you recei&ed are stored in
the net#or% To access your messages" dial the &oice
mailbo0 number
C+,, 2.17(/+1,C Dial your &oice mailbo0
number to listen to your incoming messages
E910- 'ou may add/edit your &oice mailbo0
number so that it #ould become easier for you
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to use your &oice mailbo0
3.2.6 B*.+97+50 /(55+8(
R(7(12( /.9(C Select /n to o$en the rece$tion
mode and /ff to re2ect info messages
R(+9 /(55+8(C Read your customi,ed info
messages
L+)86+8(5- Define the language of the info
messages
C:+))(, 5(001)85C Define to$ics for your info
messages
.ote- The info messages and &oice mailbo0 ser&ices
are $ro&ided by your ser&ice $ro&ider Contact your
ser&ice $ro&ider
3.3 C+,, 7()0(*
3.3.1 C+,, :150.*4
1. SIM 1 =C+*9 2> 7+,, :150.*4
S(M cards @ and 8 ha&e their o#n call histories
S(M card @ is ta%en as an e0am$le to e0$lain ho# to
o$erate the call history (t is also true to S(M card 8
M155(9 7+,,5C Press /1 to &ie# the list of calls
that you ha&e missed
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D1+,(9 7+,,5C Press /1 to &ie# the list of numbers
that you ha&e dialed
R(7(12(9 7+,,5C Press /1 to &ie# the list of calls
that you ha&e recei&ed
(n M155(9 7+,,5" D1+,(9 7+,,5" and R(7(12(9 7+,,5"
$ress /1 to &ie# the details of the logs" including
date" call time" $hone number and dialing times
(n the detail screen" $ress O<01.)5 to-
D(,(0(C Delete the current log
S+2( 0. P:.)(;..BC Sa&e the current
number into S(M card or mobile
$hone
C+,,C Dial the $hone number
IP D1+,C Dial the $hone number #ith (P code
E910C +dit the $hone number and sa&e it into
$honeboo%
S()9 0(A0 /(55+8(C Send a te0t message
to the number
S()9 /6,01/(91+ /(55+8(C Send a
multimedia message to the number
D(,(0( 7+,, ,.85
There are 9 o$tions- M155(9 7+,,5? D1+,(9 7+,,5?
R(7(12(9 7+,,5? and D(,(0( +,,
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'ou may choose to clear a $articular call log list
Select D(,(0( +,, to delete all call lists from the call
history
C+,, 01/(*5
There are 9 o$tions- L+50 7+,," D1+,(9 7+,,5"
R(7(12(9 7+,,5 and R(5(0 +,,.
L+50 7+,, ?ie# the duration of your latest call
D1+,(9 7+,,5 ?ie# the duration of all dialed calls
R(7(12(9 7+,,5 ?ie# the duration of all recei&ed
calls
R(5(0 +,, Clear the statistics and restart the
timers
C+,, 7.50
The call cost feature $ro&ides you the accumulated
call charges
Last call cost View the cost of your latest call.
Total cost View the accumulated call cost.
Reset cost Enter your !"2 code to reset the counter
and restart cost countin#.
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M+A 7.50
?ie#" modify and cancel the feature To modify
and cancel the feature" you need to enter P(.8 code
P*17( <(* 6)10
?ie#" modify and cancel the feature To modify
and cancel the feature" you need to enter P(.8 code
.ote- Some o$tions #ill as% you to enter P(.8
code 3or the code" contact your net#or% ser&ice
$ro&ider
T(A0 /(55+8( 7.6)0(*
S()0C the number of the sent messages
R(7(12(9C the number of the recei&ed
messages
(f a message log e0ists" clic%ing #ill $o$ u$ a
Sreset counterXS dialogue Clic% 'es to reset the
counter Clic% .o to sa&e
GPRS 7.6)0(*
L+50 5()0C Sho#s the bytes sent last time
L+50 *(7(12(9C Sho#s the bytes recei&ed last time
A,, 5()0C Sho#s the total amount of bytes sent
A,, *(7(12(9C Sho#s the total amount of bytes
recei&ed
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R(5(0 7.6)0(*C Restarts counting
3.3.2 C+,, 5(001)85
N.0(C There are settings for S(M card @ and 8
Jere" S(M card @ is ta%en as an e0am$le To set card
8" the $rocedures are the same as card @
C+,,(* IDC
- S(0 ;4 )(03.*BC The system decides
#hether to send your $hone number by
default
- H19( IDC 'our number is not &isible #hen
on call 6Ser&ice $ro&iders su$$ort
re)uired7
- S()9 IDC 'our number is &isible #hen on
call
C+,, 3+101)8C
*cti&ate or deacti&ate the feature Choose
C:(7B to &ie# the current call #aiting status
C+,, 912(*0C
D12(*0 +,, 2.17( 7+,,5C Di&ert all incoming
&oice calls
D12(*0 1- 6)*(+7:+;,(C Di&ert incoming calls
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to your $reset number #hen your mobile $hone
is not accessible
& D12(*0 1- ).0 +)53(*C Di&ert incoming calls
#hen they are not ans#ered
- D12(* 1- ;654C Di&ert incoming calls #hen
your $hone is busy
- D12(*0 +,, 9+0+ 7+,,5C Di&ert all incoming
data calls
- C+)7(, +,, 912(*05C Cancel all call di&erts
C+,, ;+**1)8C
'ou can restrict ma%ing or recei&ing calls
- O608.1)8 7+,,5C /utgoing calls cannot be
made
- I)7./1)8 7+,,5C (ncoming calls cannot be
recei&ed
- A7012+0( +,,C !oth outgoing and incoming
calls are barred 6$ass#ord re)uired7
- C+)7(, +,,C Cancel all barrings you ha&e
acti&ated 6$ass#ord re)uired7
- C:+)8( ;+**1)8 <+553.*9C Change the
barring $ass#ord
L1)( 53107:1)8C
Select 5ine @ or 5ine 8
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A92+)7(9 5(001)85
B,+7B ,150C .umbers in the blac% list #ill be
screened
A60. *(91+,C /nce acti&ated" your mobile
$hone #ill attem$t to connect the call again
automatically after an unsuccessful call attem$t
S<((9 91+,1)8C /nce acti&ated" long $ress the
corres$onding %eys to s$eed u$ re$lay in idle
mode The %eys 8 W D can be used to set s$eed
dialing numbers
IP D1+,C /nce set and acti&ated" it can be
$erformed &ia the numbers from $honeboo%
B+7B8*.6)9 5.6)9C S#itch on or off the
bac%ground noise #hen on calls
C+,, 01/( 915<,+4C Dis$lay the duration of the
acti&e call Choose O-- to gi&e u$ dis$laying the
call duration
C+,, 01/( *(/1)9(*C /nce the fre)uency is
set" your $hone #ill $rom$t you #ith alert tone
#hen the $reset time is reached during calls
A60. G617B ()9C When this feature is turned
on" the calls #ill be disconnected automatically
#hen the $reset time is used u$
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3.4 S(001)85
3.4.1 M.9( 5(001)85
'ou can choose from Dual mode" /nly S(M card
@" /nly S(M card 8 and 3light mode
F,18:0 /.9(C
About flight mode: In flight mode, the
communication is disabled and your mobile phone
has closed signal-related features, but still can use
other features, such as browsing phonebook, reading
articles, or watching movies on your phone.
Note: Since no regulations about the flight mode
are available from civil aviation authorities at present,
you should still follow relevant rules by powering off
your mobile phone before boarding the airplane.
3.4.2 P() 7+,1;*+01.)
'ou can ma%e your touch $en more accurate by
calibrating the touch screen
3.4.3 A77(,(*+01.) 5()5.* 5(001)85
/$tions to use the acceleration sensor are a&ailable
'ou can choose to select or cancel indi&idual use
sco$es of the acceleration sensor
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Select and set u$ o$tions to enable gra&ity sensor
feature
3unctions achie&able by some s$ecific o$tions of
dri&ing force accelerator
(n A691. P,+4(*" #ea&e left and right to s#itch to
the $re&ious or ne0t music )uic%ly: #ea&ing u$ and
do#n can toggle bet#een Play and Pause )uic%ly
(n FM *+91. screen" #ea&e left and right to
modulate the radio fre)uency
(n TV screen" #ea&e left and right to tune T?
channels !y rotating your $hone in different direction"
you can #atch T? from different angles in full screen
mode
(n V19(. <,+4(* screen" #a&e left and right to
toggle bet#een &ideos !y rotating your $hone in
different direction" you can #atch &ideos from different
angles in full screen mode
When bro#sing I/+8( 21(3(*" rotating
u$/do#n/left/right allo#s you to &ie# $hotos from
different angles
When a call comes in" rotating your $hone by @Q=
degrees can mute your ringtone
(n M.01.) 8+/(5" #ea&ing left and right allo#s
you to $lay games
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3.4.4 P:.)( 5(001)85
T1/( +)9 9+0(C Set time and date
- S(0 :./( 7104C Choose a city for the time
setting
- S(0 01/(D9+0(C Set the current time and
date
- S(0 -.*/+0C Define the dis$lay format of
time and date- @84hour system or 894hour
system
- U<9+0( 01/( 310: 01/( H.)(C Set it on/off
When this feature is set on" the time is
bound to the time ,one
S7:(96,( <.3(* .)D.--C Set the time to $o#er
on or off your mobile $hone automatically
L+)86+8(- Set the dis$lay language for your
mobile $hone
I)<60 M(0:.9 C:..5(C Select the default in$ut
method language
P*(-. 1)<60 /(0:.95C Select the default in$ut
method
E)7.91)8C Select the encoding corres$onding
to your defined language" such as !ig< or G!8;@8
D15<,+4 7:+*+70(*150175C
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-
W+,,<+<(*- Select #all$a$ers #hich a$$ear in
standby mode after the %ey$ad is loc%ed
- S7*(() 5+2(*C Select a screen sa&er for
the home screen and set the #aiting time
- P.3(* .) 915<,+4C Select an animation
that $lays at startu$
- P.3(* .-- 915<,+4- Select an animation
that $lays at shutdo#n
4 S:.3 9+0( +)9 01/(C Select /n or /ff to
dis$lay or not to dis$lay the current time in idle state
-
S:.3 .3)(* )6/;(*C Select /n or /ff to
dis$lay or not to dis$lay your mobile $hone
number in idle state
-
S7*(() 53107: (--(70C Select /n or off (f this
feature is s#itched on" different animation
effects #ill be dis$layed #hen you choose
functional menus
-
C,.7B 04<(C Select analogue or digital cloc%
(n idle state" you can #atch different ty$es
of cloc% styles
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G*((01)8 0(A0- Dis$lay #elcome note at the
startu$ Select O-- to close this feature
S:.*07605C
Jere" you can customi,e your o#n shortcuts
'our mobile $hone $ro&ides shortcuts 'ou can
set them as sho#n belo#- 3rom the shortcuts screen"
select one shortcut Press OK to edit 6A99? E910?
D(,(0(" and D(,(0( +,," etc7 Then $ress OK to
confirm Till then" you can use the shortcut no#
To use your shortcut-
Select" in se)uence" S(001)85 &I P:.)( 5(001)85
&I D(917+0(9 B(4? and set one na&igation %ey 6such
as U<7 as the S:.*0760 B(4 Then select OK
3rom idle state" Press U< 6#hich has been set as
shortcut %ey7 to go to your shortcuts Select the
corres$onding shortcut to access its functions directly
D(917+0(9 B(4C Define the functions #hich the
direction %eys ha&e in idle state
A60. 6<9+0( .- 9+0( +)9 01/(C U$date the time
automatically each time #hen the mobile $hone is
$o#ered on
H+)93*101)8C Set the s$eed and $en color for
hand#riting
UART 5(06<C Select S(M card @ or 8
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M157. 5(001)85C Set the 5CD illumination and
delay time
3.4.5 N(03.*B 5(06<
N(03.*B 5(,(701.)C
- S(,(70 /.9(C
A60./+017- Searching the S(M cards
net#or% automatically
M+)6+,- Searching all currently a&ailable
net#or% and ma%e registration manually
P*(-(*()7( /.9(C Select your $referred net#or%
3.4.6 S(76*104 5(06<
SIM 7+*9 ,.7BC
'ou can configure the security o$tions for your
mobile $hone here to $re&ent your mobile $hone or
S(M card against unauthori,ed use
- PIN 7.9(C
The P(. code can $re&ent your S(M card
against unauthori,ed use
- (f the P(. code is closed" select /$en to
acti&ate your P(. code $rotection When
you $o#er on your mobile $hone ne0t
time" it #ill as% you to enter P(. code (f
the P(. code is already o$ened" select
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Close to deacti&ate your P(. code
$rotection Select Change to set a ne#
P(. code 3ollo# the instructions to enter
your old P(. code" a ne# P(. code" and
re4enter the ne# P(. code in se)uence
Caution- if you enter a #rong P(. code for three
times in succession" your S(M card #ill be loc%ed (n
this case" you need a PU1 code to unloc% your S(M
card The P(. and PU1 codes may be su$$lied #ith
your S(M card (f not" contact your net#or% ser&ice
$ro&ider The P(. code is @8;9 by default Change it
into your o#n $ass#ord *S*P
P:.)( ,.7BC
The $hone loc% can $re&ent your mobile $hone
against unauthori,ed use
Select Phone loc% to acti&ate $ass#ord
$rotection When you $o#ered on your mobile $hone
ne0t time" it #ill as% you to enter your $hone
$ass#ord: Press again to deacti&ate the $hone
$ass#ord $rotection
.ote- the $hone $ass#ord is @@88 by default
Change it into your o#n $ass#ord *S*P
A60. B(4<+9 ,.7B- Define the #aiting time for
%ey$ad loc% /nce set" the %ey$ad
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#ill be loc%ed automatically if the
$hone is not used #ithin a s$ecified
time $eriod
C:+)8( <+553.*9C Change your $ass#ords"
including P(." P(.8 and $hone %ey $ass#ord
A)01&0:(-0 0*+7B1)8C
When the mobile $hone is lost" it #ill send
messages to a $reset $hone number automatically as
long as the S(M card has been changed Then you
can get informed that your mobile $hone is being in
use &ia the trac%ing messages" thus hel$ing you
retrie&e your mobile $hone
.ote- To go to the A)01&0:(-0 0*+7B1)8 screen" the
factory4su$$lied $ass#ord is ====== by default 'ou
can change it into your o#n $ass#ord
1. A)01&0:(-0 0*+7B1)8 )6/;(*C +nter the
trac%ing number" ie the $hone number that is used to
recei&e the trac%ing messages:
2. A)01&0:(-0 0*+7B1)8 5(001)85C /n/off Select
O) to acti&ate the anti4theft trac%ing feature
N.0(C Ma%e sure to set a currently used
number" #hich is able to recei&e messages" as the
trac%ing number
I)7./1)8 7+,, -1*(3+,,
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This mobile $hone su$$orts incoming call fire#all
feature Where re)uired" you may ma%e &arious
choices to the incoming calls 3or e0am$le" ans#er or
do not ans#er some $hone numbers" or 2ust ans#er
numbers from business cards Jide you from calls
that you do not #ant to ans#er" and only ans#er calls
you #ant
SMS -1*(3+,,
'our mobile $hone su$$orts SMS fire#all feature
*cti&ate the feature and set filtered numbers to
$re&ent messages from those numbers
R(/.0( 7.)0*.,
When your mobile $hone is not at your side" you
may $erform remote control by sending messages to
it &ia other $hone numbers-
N.0(C To access the remote control settings" the
factory $ass#ord setting is ==== by default 'ou may
change it into your o#n $ass#ord
F1*50? R(/.0( 7.)0*., 5(001)8C 'ou are allo#ed to
select
@ Remote $o#er4off
8 Call di&ert
; Phone loc%
9 Dis% formatting
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< 3or#arding messages
C Sending business cards
N.0(C @ /nly #hen you select a certain feature" can
the remote control feature be &alid
8 Call di&ert re)uires net#or% ser&ice
S(7.)9? S(0 7.)0*.,,1)8 )6/;(*C 'ou may choose
any number or a s$ecific number as the remote
control number
@ A)4 )6/;(* 6'ou may send remote control
messages to your mobile $hone &ia any number7
8 S<(71-17 )6/;(*5 6The remote control
messages are sent to your mobile $hone &ia a
s$ecific number7
T:1*9? C:+)8( <+553.*9C Change the factory
default $ass#ord used to access remote control
settings
F.6*0:? P*(5(0 *(/.0( 7.)0*., 7.//+)95C System
default remote control commands Select the
corres$onding command" enter the correct command
and send the message directly-
1 R(/.0( <.3(*&.-- 7.//+)9C
Content- P/W+R /33
2 C+,, 912(*0 7.//+)9C
Content- C*55 D(?+RT
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3 P:.)( ,.7B 7.//+)9C
Content- PJ/.+ 5/C1
4 D15B -.*/+0 7.//+)9C
Content- D*T* R+SUM+
5 SMS -.*3+*9 7.//+)9C
Content- SMS D(?+RT
6 C+)7(, SMS -.*3+*9 7.//+)9C
Content- C*.C+5 SMS D(?+RT
! S()9 ;651)(55 7+*9 7.//+)9C
Content- PJ/.+!//1 D(?+RT
N.0(C
@ To change the remote control commands" only
numbers" letters and characters can be used The
ma0 number of numbers" letters and characters
should not be more than @D 6inclusi&e7 in total
8 The systems default call di&erts and SMS for#ard
commands are sent directly &ia short messages"
automatic re$lies #ill be made (f the current $reset
command is follo#ed by a $hone number" the re$lies
#ill be for#arded to the number
; Send business card command- Send the
command content follo#ed by the desired names &ia
short messages /nce the command recei&ed" the
$hone #ill re$ly automatically
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.ote- Some functions re)uire net#or% ser&ice
$ro&iders su$$ort

3.4.! R(50.*( -+70.*4 5(001)85
To restore the factory settings" the $ass#ord is @@88
by default
3.4." S.6)9 (--(705
*d2ust the sound effect 3or s$ecial sound effect" the
follo#ing audio e)uali,ers are a&ailable- .ormal"
!ass" Dance" Classical" Treble" Party" Po$" and Roc%"
etc
3.5 F1,( /+)+8(*
Store the users files 6mobile $hone or memory card7
*ccess the folder o$tions-
- O<()- Sho#s the content of the folder
- N(3 -.,9(*C Creates a ne# folder under
the folder
- F.*/+0- 3ormats the folder
3.6 F6) G+/(5
This feature includes Fa&a" Fa&a setting" Fa&a
default security" games and Gesture gaming
G+/(5- 3our games are su$$lied #ith your mobile
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$hone- P6HH,(" M+817 S65:1" M+:F.)8 and D17(
G+/( 5(001)85C
- BGMC /n or off
- S.6)9 (--(70- /n or off
- V1;*+01.)C /n or off
- V.,6/(- Choose from @ to A
J+2+ G+/(5C Do#nload the su$$orted
a$$lications or files from the net#or% The su$$orted
format" generally" is 2ar The a$$lications or files are
immediately &isible once do#nloaded and installed
into your mobile $hone
J+2+C
Dis$lay a list of already do#nloaded a$$lications
1. O<(*+ M1)1
'our mobile $hone has installed the multilingual
&ersion of the .<(*+ M1)1 mobile $hone #eb bro#ser
6.ote- To use the feature" you need to install S(M
cards and select the corres$onding card from
N(03.*B 5(*217( 4H WAP 4H S(001)85 to log in
successfully *lso ensure the $hone time corres$onds
to the actual time 3or details" refer to OTime and dateP
in S(001)857
The mobile $hone #eb bro#ser" u$on login" can
be connected to the (nternet
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This feature allo#s you to ha&e a com$lete
e0$erience of (nternet e&en on the mobile $hone !y
default" the $ri,e4#inning smart ,oom mode is
selected 'ou can locate your desired section )uic%ly
by mo&ing the &irtual mouse on the screen (f you
$refer to dis$lay the #eb $ages in a column" and ha&e
installed google UR5 na&igation to eliminate the
trouble of entering #ebsite addresses" you may
access to $o$ular sites from the #eb $age When
entering a #ebsite address" it #ill $rom$t the
com$lete address (t su$$orts boo%mar%
synchroni,ation" facilitating you to access your PC4
stored boo%mar%s from your mobile $hone
!y defining &arious s%ins in S(001)85" you can
customi,e your mobile $hone #eb bro#ser as
desired" ma%ing it un$recedentedly brilliant
5i%e W*P" the feature can also be accessed
through the GPRS ser&ice $ro&ided by your net#or%
ser&ice $ro&ider" or &ia a #ireless local area net#or%
When using GPRS" you need to change the cm#a$ of
the data account into cmnet to be able to log in 'ou
are recommended to subscribe a rele&ant $ac%age
#ith your ser&ice $ro&ider to minimi,e GPRS traffic
charges
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2. G..8,( M+<
Google Ma$s can be accessed &ia a #ireless
5*. or GPRS" thus ma%ing your life easier Using the
ma$" you can loo% for road name" in)uire buses"
e0$lore ma$s and record your fa&orites
3. (B6994
'our mobile $hone is su$$lied #ith chatting tools
#hich are accessible &ia #ireless 5*. or GPRS
To access the a$$lication at the first time" you need to
ta%e three ste$s-
S0(< 1C S(,(70 4.6* ,+)86+8(
* number of languages are a&ailable to the user
S0(< 2C C*(+0( +) (B6994 ID
The information to be com$leted includes
selecting an e!uddy account" your e!uddy (D
$ass#ord" email address" gender" and age" etc
S0(< 3C S(,(70 + 7:+001)8 )(03.*B +)9 ,.8 1) +
7:+0 *../
Select a chatting net#or% MS." 'ahoo " *(M"
Gtal%" (CT and 3aceboo%" etc are a&ailable 3ill in the
user name and $ass#ord to log in a chat room to start
chatting
J+2+ 5(001)85C
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J+2+ +691.C ad2ust the sound &olume
J+2+ 21;*+01.)C /n or off
S(,(70 SIMC 'ou can select S(M card @ or 8
J+2+ SIM1 P*.-1,(C Select the address of
your net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider
J+2+ SIM2 P*.-1,(C Select the address of
your net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider
H(+< 51H(C Sho#s the ca$acity of the
memory
J+2+ 9(-+6,0 5(76*104C
T:1*9 <+*04C 'ou may configure rele&ant
settings for some $arameters" for e0am$le" net#or%
access" automatic e0ecution" SMS" MMS" reading
user data" #rite user data" local online setting" and
other $arameter settings
U)0*650(9 9./+1)C 'ou may configure
rele&ant settings for some $arameters" for e0am$le"
net#or% access" automatic e0ecution" SMS" MMS"
reading user data" #rite user data" local online setting"
and other $arameter settings
R(50.*( 9(-+6,0C Restore the default
settings
D./+1) .<01.)5C 'ou can set on/off ;
rd
$arty
and untrusted sco$e
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3.! EA0*+
3.!.1 C+,76,+0.*
'our mobile $hone $ro&ides a sim$le calculator
#ith 9 basic functions so that you can $erform some
sim$le calculations
Select C+,76,+0.* and $ress /1
- *lso $ossibly" enter numbers #ith %eys =
W D
- Press C,(+* to clear the latest in$ut or
result Press B+7B to e0it from calculator
Press /% to obtain the result
.ote- The calculator is limited in accuracy and
#ould result in rounding error
3.!.2 U)10 7.)2(*0(*
'ou mobile $hone $ro&ides a unit con&erter to hel$
you #ith unit con&ersion" including #eight and length
units
- W(18:0- (ncludes con&ersion from
%ilogram to $ound and from %ilogram to
ounce" &ice &ersa +nter the number to
be con&erted in the corres$onding edit
bo0" and $ress /1 to sho# the
con&ersion result in another edit bo0
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- L()80:- (ncludes con&ersion from
%ilometer to mile" meter to yard" meter to
feet" and centimeter to inch" &ice &ersa
+nter the number to be con&erted in the
corres$onding edit bo0" and $ress /1 to
sho# the con&ersion result in another
edit bo0
3.!.3 C6**()74 7.)2(*0(*
+nter the e0change rate" then the home currency
&alue" and select OK to sho# the result in another
edit bo0
3." A)53(*1)8 /+7:1)(
1. L(+21)8 /(55+8(5- The o$tion stores the
&oice messages left by incoming calls that
are already ans#ered Go in to &ie# /$lay
&oice messages (f there are ne# &oice
message" a shortcut #ill a$$ear in the
standby screen Press /1 to &ie# those
messages 2ust #ith one %ey
2. S(001)85- Set the ans#ering machine on/off"
etc
A60. +)53(*=O)DO-->- Choose to o$en and
close the ans#ering machine
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S0.*+8(C Select the mobile $hone and memory
card
P17B 6< 01/(- Set a time $eriod" for #hich
the incoming call #ould #ait to enter the ?oice
Messages mode
R(7.*9 96*+01.)C The length of sound
recording is definable
G*((01)8 -1,(C 'ou may select the
corres$onding #elcome note that you li%e" either
from default files or memory card
R(/.0( +77(55C Set it on/off +nable the
remote access
3.# TV
'our mobile $hone $ro&ides an in4built handheld
&ideo recei&er" #hich can recei&e T? $rograms
Select TV to #atch T? $rograms
Press O<01.)5 to ha&e the follo#ing settings-
- M4 7:+))(,C +nter and store your fa&orite T?
channels
- C:+))(, 5(+*7:C Search for channels
automatically
- C:+))(, ,150C * list of best channels searched
- R(81.) 5(001)8C Select the location of your
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$lace
- A99 0. /4 7:+))(,5C *dd the current channels
to my channel list
.ote- The $erformance of the &ideos
recei&ed de$ends to some e0tent on the co&erage of
your local T? stations
3.1$ C+/(*+
'our mobile $hone $ro&ides a camera feature
Press O<01.)5 to continue to ma%e rele&ant settings
Press O<01.)5 to o$en-
- P:.0.5- /$en the album folder
- C+/(*+ 5(001)85C Set some rele&ant
$arameters to ta%e $hotos
- D6+, S()5.*- Select sensor @ or 8
- I/+8( 5(001)85C Set the $hoto si,e and
)uality
- W:10( ;+,+)7(C Define the daylight colors
for $hotos
- S7()( /.9(C Set a scenario for
shooting"anto or night
- E--(70 5(001)85C Select the style of your
$hoto
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- S(0 -*+/(C Select a frame for your $hotos
- S0.*+8(C Select the mobile $hone or
memory card
- R(50.*( 9(-+6,0C Restore all settings to
their default &alues
.ote- (n shooting screen" $ress numeric %eys to
set corres$onding image effects
3.11 I/+8( 21(3(*
(n this screen" you can &ie#" send" delete or
rename the images
3.12 V19(. *(7.*9(*
'our mobile $hone $ro&ides a &ideo recorder
The memory location is a memory card by default
Select V19(. *(7.*9(* and $ress /1 to sho# the
recording screen
.ote- To start recording" the R+C at the bottom of
the screen turns into a red button During recording"
use the L(-0 and R18:0 %ey to ad2ust &ideo brightness
Press U< or D.3) to ad2ust the focal distance
Press O<01.)5 to o$enC
& C+/7.*9(* 5(001)85C Select this o$tion to
set some rele&ant $arameters for the &ideo
recorder
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-
V19(. 5(001)85C Set u$ rele&ant $arameters
such as &ideo )uality" recording time" and
sound effect
-
D6+, S()5.*C Select sensor @ or 8
-
E--(70 5(001)85C 'ou may select a s$ecial
effect for your &ideos
-
S0.*+8(C Select the mobile $hone or memory
card
-
R(50.*( 9(-+6,0C Restore all settings to their
default &alues
.ote- (n recording screen" $ress numeric %eys to
set corres$onding image effects
3.13 V19(. <,+4(*
/$en the &ideo cli$s folder" $ress O<01.)5 to-
P,+4- Play bac% the current selected file
S()9- Transfer the current selected file 6to the
$honeboo% or !luetooth7
R()+/(- Change the current selected file name
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D(,(0(- Delete the current selected file
D(,(0( +,, -1,(5C Delete all files
S.*0 ;4C *rrange the files by name" ty$e" time"
si,e" or none
S0*(+/1)8 URLC (n4built" history" entered #ebsite
addresses
N(03.*B <*.-1,(5C There are < o$tions a&ailable
for selection
S0.*+8(C Select the mobile $hone or memory
card to store &ideo files
.ote- The memory location for &ideo $layer is the
memory card by default The corres$onding folder
name is V19(.
3.14 P:.0. (910.*
P:.0. +*0150
'ou may edit your e0isting $hotos or $ictures-
A60. *(51H(C
- S+2( +5C Sa&e the edited $hoto or $icture
as a ne# file
- A<<,4 -*+/(C @8 $icture frames are
a&ailable to decorate your fa&orite $hotos
or $ictures
- A99 17.)C 'ou may affi0 an indi&idual
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cho$ to your $hotos or $ictures
- A99 0(A0C 'ou may add te0t on your
$hotos or $ictures to edit te0t color" border
color" shado# color" te0t si,e" and italic
- M1**.*C
- R.0+0(C 'ou may rotate your $hotos or
$ictures in four directions- u$" do#n" left
and right
4 EA<+)9 7+)2+5C 'ou may e0$and the
can&as of your $hotos or $ictures
S1H( 0*1//1)8C Trim your $hotos or $ictures by
mo&ing the red frame #ith %eys 8" 9" C and Q or U<"
D.3)" L(-0 and R18:0
P1706*( 7./;1)+01.)
'ou may select 8" 9 or D $ictures from your
mobile $hone or memory card to $roduce a ne#
$icture
3.15 A691. <,+4(*
Select A691. <,+4(* to dis$lay the MP; $layer
screen The %eys ha&e the follo#ing functions-
U<- Select the $re&ious music
D.3)C Select the ne0t music or sto$
L(-0DR18:0C Play/$ause the current music
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T#o buttons are dis$layed at the bottom of the
music $layer- L150 and B+7B 3rom the list" choose
O<01.)5 to $lay music" &ie# details" add it to
ringtones" u$date $lay list and ma%e settings
The o$tions are e0$lained belo#-
P,+4- Play the current selected music
D(0+1,5C ?ie# the detail of the music
A99 0. *1)80.)(5C *dd the current music into the
ringtones folder of the $rofiles
.ote- The models that ha&e touch screen
features ha&e the follo#ing functions-
- T.67: B(4 9(57*1<01.)C
- Y and - Press the buttons to s#itch
on/off and $ause the music $layer
- and - Press the t#o buttons to s#itch
to the $re&ious music or the ne0t music
- S(001)85- Ma%e settings to $lay
multimedia
- 1. P,+4(* 5(001)85
P*(. <,+4 ,150C Mobile $hone or memory card
L150 +60. 8().C auto list generation"on or off
R(<(+0- *cti&ated to re$eat music $laying
S:6--,(- *cti&ated to $lay music randomly
B+7B8*.6)9 <,+4C if it is acti&ated" e0iting
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from the menu #ould not sto$ $laying music
2. D15<,+4 5(001)85C
E)(*84 915<,+4 504,(C *cti&ated to dis$lay the
energy style #hen $laying MP;
L4*17 915<,+4C *cti&ated to dis$lay lyrics #hen
$laying MP;" and deacti&ated to sto$ dis$laying lyrics
3.S.6)9 (--(705C S#itch on or off the sound
effect
4. B,6(0..0: 5(001)85C
BT 50(*(. .60<60C S#itch on or off
BT 50(*(. :(+95(0C (f this o$tion is acti&ated"
once the !luetooth de&ice detected" it #ill connect to
the !luetooth headset (n other #ords" you could
listen to MP; #ith the !luetooth headset
N.0(C The music $layers folder name is M4
/6517 6in mobile $hone and memory card7 by default
3.16 AB *(<(+0(*
.ote- The re$eat machine selects files from the
A691. folder
To o$erate the re$eat machine" the ste$s are-
Ste$ @- Clic% the re$eat machine icon and select a file
from the file list
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Ste$ 8- Clic% O<01.)5 to select the mobile $hone or
memory card as the memory location /nce the
storage folder is confirmed" locate the cursor directly
on the selection bar and clic% OK to sho# the
buffering screen
The icons on the *! re$eat screen are e0$lained
belo#-
The u$$er hori,ontal bar sho#s the $rogress of
the record $laybac%
Under the bar" the file name is dis$layed
The numeric area can be used to configure
re$eat settings
The lo#er ro#-
The $lus and minus symbols at the far left are
used to ad2ust &olume
The u$ and do#n symbols in the middle are used
to $lay or $ause
The left and right arro#s indicate fast for#ard and
fast re&erse
The single arro# means to $lay once and then
sto$ automatically
Double arro#s mean to $lay in loo$
!esides the arro# is the Setting icon
Ste$ ;- Clic% Play During the $laybac%" clic% a
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numeric %ey to start co$ying and clic% again to finish
the co$ying The record can be di&ided into se&eral
segments and stored #ith different numeric %eys
6Clic% the Setting icon to turn the loo$ $lay icon into
dar% color to begin co$ying7
Ste$ 9- /nce done" clic% the Setting icon to turn the
loo$ $lay icon into bright color Then clic% the co$ied
numeric %eys directly to $erform the re$eat function 6(f
the loo$ $lay icon is a single arro#" the numeric %ey
#ill re$eat once: if t#o arro#s" then re$eat in loo$7
.ote- The illustration abo&e de$ends on s$ecific
models
3.1! S.6)9 *(7.*9(*
Choose this o$tion to record sounds Clic% O<01.)5
to-
- N(3 *(7.*9- Record a ne# $iece of &oice
- P,+4- Play bac% the current selected &oice
record
- A<<()9- *ttach a ne# cli$ of sound
record
- R()+/(C Change the number of the
current recording file
- D(,(0(- Delete the current recording file
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- D(,(0( +,, -1,(5C Delete all recording files
- U5( +5- Use the current recording as
$rofile
- S()9- Send the current recording &ia
MMS" email or !luetooth
3.1" FM *+91.
(n the 3M radio screen" there are t#o buttons under
the 3M radio- O<01.)5 and B+7B Select O<01.)5 to
sho# C:+))(, ,150? M+)6+, 1)<60? A60. 5(+*7: +)9
5(001)8.
T:( .<01.)5 +*( (A<,+1)(9 ;(,.3C
C:+))(, ,150C The list of 3M radio channel Press
O<01.)5 to E910 and P,+4 the current channel 6*
ma0imum of 8= channels can be sa&ed7
M+)6+, 1)<60- 'ou may enter any channel of the
3M radio that you li%e
A60. 5(+*7:C Choose this o$tion to search for
channels automatically and generate channel lists
Channel search 6Press the U$ na&igation %ey to
start or sto$ searching /nce the search is
started" $ress L(-0 or R18:0 to search for
channels automatically7
S(001)85- Configure settings for your 3M radio
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1. B+7B8*.6)9 <,+4C S#itch on or off
/nce s#itched on" the 3M radio #ill not sto$
u$on e0it from the menu
2. R(7.*91)8 -.*/+0C Select the format of the
recording *MR" W*? or *W! is a&ailable
3. A691. G6+,104C Choose high or lo#
4. R(7.*9 50.*+8(C Select the memory
location- mobile $hone or
memory card
& R(7.*91 Press /1 to o$en the recording
function and record the current
$rogram The recording files are
stored in the *udio file
& A<<()9C *ttach a $iece of recording to the
already stored audio cli$s
- F1,( ,150C * list of sa&ed 3M radio recording
files Press O<01.)5 to $lay bac%" send
and delete files
.ote- (n the 3M radio screen" $ress numeric %eys to
o$en corres$onding channels
3.1# S7:(96,( FM *(7.*9
Select E910 to set rele&ant $arameters-
O)DO--C Select the time to start recording
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T1/(C Define the time $eriod of recording
R(<(+0C Select the fre)uency of timing recording-
/nce" +&eryday" Custom" Wee%ly or Monthly
C:+))(, 5(001)85C (nclude t#o o$tions C:+))(,
,150 and M+)6+, ()0*4.
C:+))(, ,150- * list of 3M radio channels
Press S(,(70 to choose the current channel
M+)6+, ()0*4C 'ou can enter any of your
fa&orite 3M radio channels
R(7.*91)8 5(001)85C Configure rele&ant
settings for sound recording $arameters 'ou can set
recording format" sound )uality" memory location and
memory file
.ote- (n order to guarantee the recording )uality"
$lace the antenna of your mobile $hone at #or%ing
conditions #hen the time to record is due
3.2$ S,19( 5:.3
'ou may $lay bac% the $hotos or $ictures stored
in your mobile $hone or T4flash card &ia slides
The o$tions are e0$lained belo#-
4 P,+4- Play bac% the $ictures from the selected
folders
& S(001)85- Set the $laybac% method" s$eed"
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s$ecial effect" bac%ground sound" hori,ontal $laybac%
and so on
3.21 E;..B *(+9(*
The memory location of +4boo%s is the memory
card 'ou need to do#nload +4boo%s #ith the US!
data cable and sa&e them into the folder named
OE;..BP (f no such a folder e0ists in the memory
card" you need to create the +boo% folder
(n the +4boo% case list" choose O<01.)5 to-
- O<() (;..BC Read electronic boo%s
- U<9+0(- Rearrange the +boo% list
- G,.;+, 5(001)85C Set u$ electronic boo%
$ages 6including font style"scroll by" auto
scroll" scroll s$eed" full screen" encoding"
alignment" select storage7
- B..B 1)-.- ?ie# the detail of the current
eboo%
- D(,(0(- Delete the current eboo%
- D(,(0( +,, -1,(5C Delete all contents from
the eboo% case list
- S.*0 ;4C *rrange the eboo% lists in order
6by name" ty$e" time" si,e or none7
- A<<,4 8,.;+, 5(001)85C Restore the
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e0isting settings to default &alues
- H(,<- Sho# the hel$ information
.ote- (n the eboo% lists" $ress numeric %eys to
configure settings
3.22 N(03.*B 5(*217(5
3.22.1 STK 5(*217(
The feature de$ends on your net#or% ser&ice
$ro&ider (f your S(M card and net#or% ser&ice
$ro&ider do not $ro&ide such ser&ice" the feature #ill
not be a&ailable 3or more details" contact your
net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider
3.22.2 WAP
'our mobile $hone su$$orts W*P4based
ser&ices With this feature" you could access to the
ser&ices $ro&ided by your net#or% ser&ice $ro&ider (t
allo#s you to obtain the latest ne#s" #eather
condition forecast and flight schedule" etc
.ote- The GPRS ser&ice is net#or% de$endent (t
can only be a&ailable #hen the ser&ice is o$ened and
#ithin the GPRS co&erage
- H./(<+8(C Jome $age is the W*P site
that is defined #ithin the connection
settings and launched by default (f you
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ha&e not configured the setting" the
manufacturer $reset site #ill be used
- B..B/+*B5C Sho#s the e0isting
boo%mar%s Choosing a boo%mar% #ill
2um$ you directly to the #ebsite address of
the boo%mar%
- R(7()0 <+8(5C Sho#s the #ebsites that
you ha&e bro#sed before
- O--,1)( <+8(5C Sho#s the $re&iously
sa&ed #eb $ages
- I)<60 +99*(55C With this o$tion" you can
enter any W*P site or other (nternet site
- S(*217( 1);.AC Store the messages sent
by the ser&ice $ro&ider
- S(001)85C Ma%e some settings for #eb
surfing
N.0(5C I) WAP? 0:( 7+<+7104 15 *(,+012( 5/+,,. I-
10 15 65(9 -.* GPRS 5(*217(? 0:( 5450(/ 31,,
<*./<0 0:+0 0:( /(/.*4 15 ).0 56--171()0.
OPERA MINI 7+) ;( 65(9 -.* 7.//.) 3(;
56*-1)8.
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3.22.3 D+0+ +77.6)0
GSM 9+0+C
C:..5( .)( +77.6)0C
1. A77.6)0 )+/(C The name of the
account Choose E910 to modify the
name
2. N6/;(*C The number for the account
3. U5(* )+/(C The account name used to
dial u$ the ser&er 6not W*P gate#ay7
4. P+553.*9C The $ass#ord used to dial
u$ the ser&er 6not W*P gate#ay7
5. L1)( 04<(C Select line ty$es- analogue
or digital
6. S<((9C The s$eed of transmission
!. P*1/+*4 DNSC Sho# the $rimary
address
". S(7.)9+*4 DNSC Sho# the secondary
address
- GPRS 9+0+C
C:..5( .)( .- +77.6)05C
1. A77.6)0 )+/(C The name of the
account Choose E910 to modify the
name
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2. APNC +nter *P.
3. U5(* )+/(C The account name used to
dial u$ the ser&er 6not W*P gate#ay7
4. P+553.*9C The $ass#ord used to dial
u$ the ser&er 6not W*P gate#ay7
5. A60:. 04<(C Choose the ty$e of
encry$tion for authentication
6. P*1/+*4 DNSC Sho# the $rimary
address
!. S(7.)9+*4 DNSC Sho# the secondary
address
3.22.4 W1*(,(55 LAN
'ou may choose the #ireless 5*. feature to
go online #irelessly by associating your mobile
$hone to a #ireless router
Connection and setu$-
(n the #ireless 5*." choose S(+*7: -.*
)(03.*B5" and select a robust net#or% from
a&ailable net#or%s to connect #ith (f the net#or%
has $ass#ord" then you need to D(-1)( +77(55
<.1)0"
+nter the A77(55 <.1)0 5(001)85" sect item C
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WEP B(4 5(001)85: then ma%e corres$onding setting
according to the router
3or e0am$le- WEP ()7*4<01.) changed to
O@8Q4bitP:
WEP -.*/+0 changed to O*SC((P:
WEP B(4" enter the $ass#ord" clic% D.)( and
choose C.))(70 6(f the router has not $ass#ord" this
setu$ is not re)uired7
3.22.5 C.)). /+)+8(/()0
This o$tion allo#s you to &ie# the connection
status
3.23 O*8+)1H(*
This feature includes- C+,()9+*" T+5B5" A,+*/"
W.*,9 7,.7B" and S0.<3+07:
3.23.1 C+,()9+*
Press OK to sho# date Use direction %eys to
select year and month
Press O<01.)5 to o$en-
V1(3DV1(3 +,,C Create a ne# schedule
*ttach an alarm cloc% 3i&e o$tions are
a&ailable for you to choose from- O)7("
E2(*49+4" C650./" W((B,4" and M.)0:,4
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- O)7(- The alarm #ill sound for once
- E2(*49+4- The alarm #ill sound at the set
time e&ery day
- C650./- Set the time #hen the alarm #ill
sound in a #ee%
- W((B,4- The alarm #ill sound at the set
time e&ery #ee%
- M.)0:,4- The alarm #ill sound at the set
time e&ery month
A99 (2()0C Select M((01)8" C.6*5(? etc 'ou
can set the date" time" note" alarm cloc% and $lace for
your selection Then the alarm cloc% #ill remind you at
the set time
D(,(0( (2()0C Delete all e&ents" $ast due
e&ents and e&ents #ithin a time inter&al
J6/< 0. 9+0(C Go to the s$ecified date from
the current date on the calendar
G. 0. 3((B,4 21(3C /nce enabled" the
calendar #ill sho# in #ee% to hel$ you &ie#
the calendar and To4do list
P*1)0- &ia !luetooth de&ices
L6)+* 7+,()9+*- S#itch on or off the lunar
calendar
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3.23.2 T+5B5
'our mobile $hone can store u$ to <= notes in
total Select A99 from o$tions to V1(3? A99? E910?
D(,(0(? D(,(0( .2(*96(? D(,(0( +,,? J6/< 0. 9+0(?
V1(3 6)7./<,(0(9? S()9 2C+,()9+*? and S+2( +5
-1,(
3.23.3 A,+*/
'our mobile $hone $ro&ides fi&e grou$s of alarm
cloc%s Select one of them to edit and set u$ alarm
cloc%
3.23.4 W.*,9 7,.7B
'ou can choose any of the time ,ones in the #orld
Press O<01.)5 to ma%e settings
3.23.5 S0.<3+07:
'our mobile $hone $ro&ides the sto$#atch feature
- T4<17+, 50.<3+07:C
(ncludes S<,10 01/1)8 and L+< 01/1)8
S<,10 01/1)8C the sto$#atch #ould not be
reset after one record is made (t is
suitable for recording scores of not more
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than 8= $ersons 6eg @=== meter run test
for a class7
L+< 01/1)8C the sto$#atch #ill be reset
after one record is made (t is suitable for
recording the score of each la$ in long
distance run The number of la$s can not
be more than 8=
V1(3 *(7.*95C ?ie# the records of s$lit
timing and la$ timing stored
- )W+4 50.<3+07:C Pro&ide a number of
#atchsto$ timings
.ote- To reset the sto$#atch" $ause the
running sto$#atch and long $ress /1 to clear
3.24 U5(* <*.-1,(5
'ou may choose different $rofiles" or define your o#n
$rofiles * number of $rofiles are a&ailable to your
mobile $hones- G()(*+,? M((01)8? O609..*? I)9..*?
H(+95(0? and B,6(0..0:" etc
G()(*+,
Jere you may choose to acti&ate or $ersonali,e
your $rofile
A7012+0(- Select A7012+0( to go to the general
$rofile
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C650./1H(- Select C650./1H( to define the general
$rofile /$tions include Tone setu$" &olume" *lert
ty$e" Ring ty$e" +0tra tone and ans#er mode
M((01)8
The o$eration is the same as the general $rofile
O609..*
The o$eration is the same as the general $rofile
I)9..*
The o$eration is the same as the general $rofile
H(+95(0
/nce the headset is inserted" the $rofile is acti&ated
automatically (t is the same as the general $rofile as
far as the $ersonali,e o$tion is concerned
B,6(0..0:
When the !luetooth headset is o$ened and the
!luetooth feature of the $hone is acti&ated" the $rofile
is acti&ated automatically (t is the same as the
general $rofile as far as the $ersonali,e o$tion is
concerned
3.25 B,6(0..0:
4 P.3(*C
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This o$tion allo#s you to acti&ate or deacti&ate the
!luetooth feature
4 I)G61*4 +691. 9(217(C With this function" your
mobile $hone can search for nearby handsfree
de&ices automatically 6Generally" the !luetooth
headset $ass#ord is ==== by default 3or detail"
refer to the !luetooth Jeadset User Guide7
4 R(/.0( 7.)0*.,C +nable the remote control
feature
4 M4 9(217(C Detects !luetooth de&ices
automatically by searching for ne# de&ice" and
dis$lays the name of the detected de&ices on the
screen Then follo# the instruction on the $hone
dis$lay to configure
4 A7012( 9(217(5C *n o$tion after the !luetooth
headset is associated
4 S(001)85C
V151;1,104C (f this o$tion is acti&ated" other
!luetooth De&ice is able to detect
your $hone (f deacti&ated" other
!luetooth Cannot detect your
$hone
C:+)8( 9(217( )+/(C 'ou can define a
name for your $hone
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A60:()017+01.)C (f this o$tion is acti&ated"
#hen your $hone is detected"
'ou #ill be as%ed to enter !luetooth
$ass#ord (f deacti&ated" #hen you $hone is
detected"
.o re)uest #ill be made
A691. <+0:C
@7 L(+2( 1) <:.)(C When this o$tion is
chosen" con&ersation can only
!e made #ith your mobile $hone" instead of the
!luetooth headset
8 F.*3+*9 0. B,6(0..0: :(+95(0C When
this o$tion is chosen" con&ersation can only be
made #ith the !luetooth headset" instead of your
mobile $hone
B,.7B ,150C Dis$lay the loc%ed de&ices
S0.*+8(C $hone" Memory card" or *l#ays as%
FTP 5(001)85C
6@7 Directory rights- Set the rights of transmission
BIP 5(001)85C
6@7 Shared directory- Select the $ath of the file to be
shared
& A;.60C Dis$lay rele&ant information of the
!luetooth
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3.26 E-compass
$our mo%ile &hone allows you to set u& s&ecial effects
and location for the com&ass.
Note:
1 'efore use( select Cal!"ate to cali%rate the
com&ass accordin# to the on)screen instructions of your
mo%ile &hone. !f ma#netic interference ha&&ens( your
mo%ile &hone will as* you to ma*e cali%ration
automatically. +ollow the instructions.
2 ,he s&ecial effects allows you to set u&
trans&arency of the com&ass.
!f you o&en the screen sa-er( the s&ecial effect will dis&lay
accordin# to the &reset trans&arency. !f the screen sa-er
does not need to dis&lay the com&ass( you may mo-e the
&ointer to .ero.
4 I)<60 M(0:.9 D(57*1<01.)
* fe# in$ut methods are a&ailable to enter the
te0t" number and s$ecial symbol into your mobile
$hone They are- Jand#riting" *l$habet 6U$$ercase
or lo#ercase7" numbers" Pinyin" Stro%es and s$ecial
symbols
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4.1 T(A0 1)<60
(n$ut method s#itching
Clic% / / to toggle bet#een those in$ut
methods
1ey$ad descri$tion
@ *l$habet
(ncludes u$$ercase and lo#ercase

Clic% to toggle bet#een each other
Clic% to o$en the numeric %ey$ad
8 .umeric %ey$ad-
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To s#itch bac% to the al$habet in$ut method" clic%

Clic% to sho# more symbol %ey$ad


; Symbol %ey$ad-
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4.2 H+)93*101)8 1)<60
'our mobile $hone su$$orts the hand#riting in$ut
feature
Within the hand#riting area" use the touch $en
su$$lied to #rite by hand
.ote- The hand#riting in$ut feature is &alid for models
#ith touch screen feature
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< T&-,+5: C+*9 D(57*1<01.)
'our mobile $hone su$$orts the T43lash memory
card feature to increase the memory s$ace 3ollo#
the instruction of the T4flash card to $lug in the
memory card
*s one of memories for your mobile $hone" the T4
flash card has been set as the default memory by
default 'ou can use it directly #ithout re)uiring any
settings
The T4flash card is used as the memory of the
mobile $hone- When the T4flash card is inserted at the
first time" you need to set the memory card as the
default memory for music $layer" &ideo $layer" &ideo
recorder" camera" and audio recorder Then you can
use the memory s$ace and content of the T4flash
card 6The corres$onding settings ha&e been
mentioned abo&e7
U5( +5 -,+5: 915BC /nce the US! cable
connected" the data can be co$ied directly from your
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PC Refer to the flash dis% user guide to obtain ho# to
o$erate
.ote- 'our mobile $hone su$$orts the $lug4in
feature Jo#e&er" if the T4flash card is inserted or
remo&ed in the $o#er4on state" you are
recommended to $o#er off and then on your $hone to
ensure normal o$eration Generally" you are not
recommended to remo&e and install the T4flash card
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6 FA' +)9 S.,601.)5
(f you are e0$eriencing $roblems #ith your
mobile $hone" refer to the table belo# to remo&e the
$roblems
3*Ts Causes Solutions
Poor
recei$tion
When you use your
mobile $hone at $oor
rece$tion areas" for
e0am$le" near high rise
building or baseroom"
the radio #a&e cannot be
transmitted effecti&ely
*&oid this as far as
you could
When you use your
mobile $hone at traffic
2am" such as #or%ing
time and off4duty time"
the line congestion can
result in failure
*&oid this as far as
you could
This is related to the
distance to the nearest
base station
'ou may as% the
net#or% ser&ice to
$ro&ide ser&ice
co&erage ma$
+chos or
noises
The trun% line is
undesirable (t is a
regional issue
Jang off the call and
dial again The trun%
line may $ossibly be
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changed to a better
line
(n some areas" the call
lines are not bad
Shorter
standby
time
The standby time is
rele&ant to the net#or%
system settings
(n $oor rece$tion
areas" $o#er off your
mobile $hone
tem$orarily
Re$ace the batteries Change ne# batteries
When no signals are
recei&ed" your $hone #ill
continue search for base
stations" thus consuming
a large amount of battery
$o#er and reducing
standby time
Use your $hone at
strong signal areas or
$o#er off the mobile
$hone tem$orarily
3ailed to
$o#er on
your
mobile
$hone
The battery $o#er le&el
is used u$
Chec% the battery
$o#er le&el or charge
the battery
S(M card
error
The S(M card is
damaged
Contact your net#or%
ser&ice $ro&ider
The S(M card is not
$ro$erly installed
+nsure the S(M card
is $ro$erly installed
The metallic area on the
S(M card is dirty
Wi$e off the metallic
contact area of the
S(M card #ith a clean
cloth
3ailed to
connect
the
net#or%
The S(M card is in&alid Contact your net#or%
ser&ice $ro&ider
/ut of the GSM ser&ice
area
Consult the net#or%
ser&ice $ro&ider for
ser&ice areas
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The signal is feeble Retry at a stronger
signal area
3ailed to
ma%e a
call
The call barring feature
is used
Cancel the call
barring settings
The fi0ed dialing feature
is used
Cancel the fi0ed
dialing settings
P(. code
error
+nter an incorrect P(.
code for three times in
succession
Contact your net#or%
ser&ice $ro&ider
3ailed to
charge the
battery
The battery or the
charger is damaged
Change a ne# battery
or charger
Charge the mobile $hone
in an en&ironment of less
than 4@= or abo&e
<<
Change a ne#
charging
en&ironment
Poor connection Chec% #hether the
$lug is $ro$erly
connection
3ailed to
add
contacts to
$honeboo%
The memory s$ace of
the $honeboo% is full
Delete some records
from the $honeboo%
3ailed to
set u$
some
feature
'our net#or% ser&ice
$ro&ider does not
$ro&ide the ser&ice" or
you ha&ent subscribed
the ser&ice
Contact your net#or%
ser&ice $ro&ider
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