Content FORYOURSAFETY .......................................................................... 3 UNDERSTANDINGYOURPHONE ......................................................... 5 PHONEOVERVIEW.......................................................................... 6 PositionoftheKeys ................................................................................................................. 6 FunctionofKeys ...................................................................................................................... 7 GETTINGSTARTED .......................................................................... 8 InstallingSIMCardandBattery .............................................................................................. 8 InstallingMemoryCard ........................................................................................................... 8 SwitchOn/OffthePhone ........................................................................................................ 8 AutomaticCustomerRegistration .......................................................................................... 8 BASICOPERATIONS ......................................................................... 9 ToMakeCalls.............................................................................................................................9 Answer/RejectanIncomingCall................................................................................................9 OptionsDuringaCall.................................................................................................................9 MAINMENU ............................................................................... 10 MESSAGES ............................................................................................................................. 10 CALLCENTER ......................................................................................................................... 11 Callhistory................................................................................................................................12 CallSettings...............................................................................................................................13 IDEAS ..................................................................................................................................... 13 TELCEL ................................................................................................................................... 13 PHONEBOOK ......................................................................................................................... 13 MEDIA ................................................................................................................................... 14 CAMERA ................................................................................................................................ 15 WEB ....................................................................................................................................... 15 AUDIOPLAYER ....................................................................................................................... 15 TV .......................................................................................................................................... 15 GAMES .................................................................................................................................. 16 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................... 16 Userprofiles..............................................................................................................................16 PhoneSettings..........................................................................................................................17 Networksettings.......................................................................................................................17 Securitysettings........................................................................................................................18 1 Connectivity..............................................................................................................................18 RestoreFactorySettings...........................................................................................................18 FILEMANAGER ...................................................................................................................... 19 TOOLS .................................................................................................................................... 19 BLUETOOTH ........................................................................................................................... 20 UseofUSB ................................................................................. 20 Maintenance&Safety ................................................................... 20 Aftersalesservice ................................................................................................................. 21 ChargerandAdapterSafety .................................................................................................. 21 BatteryInformationandCare ............................................................................................... 21 GeneralNotice ...................................................................................................................... 21 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 22 2 FORYOURSAFETY For your safety and proper use of the mobile phone, please read the followingguidelinescarefully:Donotswitchthemobilephoneonwhenclose tochemicalfactory,gasstationorotherexplosiveobjects. During driving, please use headset for safety purpose; unless otherwiseinemergency,alwaysstopthecaronroadsidetohaveacall conversation. Becausetheuseofthemobilephonecancauseinterferenceinthe aircraft, never use the mobile phone in aircraft. The use of the mobile phone is dangerous and illegal; do switch off the mobile phone before boarding. Pay special attention to the use of the mobile phone near heart pacemaker, deafaid and some other medical equipment. Because the mobilephonecancauseinterferencewiththem. failure,pleasecontactthesupplierassoonaspossible. Donotplugthechargerintothemobilephoneandchargewithout battery.Alwayspoweroffthemobilephonewhentakingoutthebattery;
otherwisethememoryofthephonemaybedamaged. Whenchargingthemobilephone,alwayskeepitintheplacewith good ventilation, heat sink and away from flammable and explosive objects. Noneoriginalfactorysaccessoriesandpartswillloseguarantee. Donotdismantlethemobilephonewithoutpermission.Incaseof Inordertoavoiddemagnetization,alwayskeepthemobilephone 3 Ensurethemobilephonenottocontactanyliquid;oncesuchcase Do not use liquid or wet cloth with strong cleanser to clean the awayfrommagneticobjectssuchasCD,creditcardetc. occurs,removethebatteryandcontactthesupplierimmediately. Do not use the mobile phone in the environment at too high or too low temperature, never expose the mobile phone under strong sunshine or too wet environment. The suitable temperature for the phoneandaccessoriesis040.Theheighttousethephoneshallbe lessthan2,000m. mobilephone. functions,whichshallbeusedaspertherelatedlawsandregulations. Always keep the mobile phone out of childrens reach. Do not throw or vibrate the mobile phone because violent treatment to the mobilephonemaydamagetheinnercircuitsandprecisestructures. Please do not discard the waste battery into general household garbage. Please deal with the waste battery according to provisions wheretheyaredefinitelymade. This mobile phone has shooting, video and audio recording Warning:Companywillnotbearanyresponsibilityforanyincompliancewith the above guidelines or improper use of the mobile phone. Our company keepstherighttomakemodificationstoanyofthecontenthereinthisuser guidewithoutpublicannouncementinadvance.Thecontentofthismanual mayvaryfromtheactualcontentdisplayedinthemobilephone.Insuchcase, thelattershallgovern. 4 UNDERSTANDINGYOURPHONE YouphoneisaQUERTYdevice,anditisaphonethatenclosesfeatures,such asCamera,VideoPlayer,AudioPlayer,FMradioetc. Battery Dimensions Weight StandbyTime*
MaximumTalkTime*
1000mAh 111*61*13.7mm 74gw/obattery/99gwithbattery TBD hours TBD minutes Thestandbytimeandmaximumtalktimedependuponthenetwork signalsandsettings. 5 PHONEOVERVIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PositionoftheKeys Receiver KeytoWeb 1. 3. 5. Mainmenukey 7. 9. 11. Speaker Keypads KeytoMessages 12 11 8 9 10 2. Displayscreen 4. Menukey 6. 8. 10. End/Powerkey 12. Camera Callkey Keytophonebook 6 FunctionofKeys Key Call(SIMcard)Key End/PowerKey NavigationKeys Center(OK)key RightSoftKey Keypad/NumericKeys Description Tomake/answeracallfromSIMcard. Inthestandbymode,pressthiskeytoaccessthe Calllog. Endanongoingcall. Press and hold this key to turn on or off the mobilephone. In the editing mode, use the keys to move the cursor. In the standby mode, press the keys to access thefunctionassignedtothesekeys. Instandbymode,pressthiskeytoaccessWeb. Use the right soft key to execute the functions indicated at the right of the prompt bar on the screen. In the menu mode, press this key to quit the current menu and return back to the standby mode. Usedtoenternumbers,lettersandsomespecial characters. 7 GETTINGSTARTED Please switch off your phone before inserting or removing the battery/SIM cardormemorycard. InstallingSIMCardandBattery Holdthephonewiththefrontfacingdownwards;pullthebattery cover Removethebackcoverofthephone InserttheSIMcardintheslot. Attachthebattery. Pushthebatterycoveruntilitclicksintoplace. InstallingMemoryCard Switchoffyourphone. Removethebatterycover. SlidetheMicroSDcardintotheslot. Attachthebattery. Pushthebatterycoveruntilitclicksintoplace. SwitchOn/OffthePhone Toturnon/offthephone,pressandholdtheEnd/Powerkey. AutomaticCustomerRegistration After4hoursofusageaSMSfromthephonewillbesentautomaticallyfor thecustomerregistration. Note:standardSMSchargesapply. 8 BASICOPERATIONS ToMakeCalls Theicons henceyoucaneasilymakeorreceivecalls. onthe screen,signifiesthatyouhavefullsignalstrengthand Inordertomakeacall:
Inputthephonenumber(shouldaffixtheinternational/national/regional codeordistrictcodeifnecessary)andthenpressdialkey. PressCallKeytodialaphonenumberlistedintherecentcallloginthe standbymode. Press and hold numeric keys (2)(9) to dial the speed dial number assignedtothenumerickeys. Youcanselectacontactnumberfromthephonebookandcallthecontact person. Tip:Thesignalstrengthmayinfluencethequalityofconnection. Answer/RejectanIncomingCall PressCallKeytoreceivetheincomingcall. PressEndKeytorejectanincomingcall. OptionsDuringaCall Press <Options> to Hold Single Call, End Single Call, New Call, access Phonebook,accessCallHistory,accessMessages,Soundrecorder,Mutethe call,openorclosetheDTMFfunctionduringthecall. 9 MAINMENU PresstheLeftSoftKeyintheidlemodetoaccessthemainmenu.Pressthe Navigation Keys Up/Down/Left/Right to choose the desired operation and pressOktoentertheselectedoperation. MESSAGES Yourphonefeatures,sendingandreceivingofSMS(ShortMessageService) orMMS(MultimediaMessageService).ASMSisatextmessagethatcanonly containletters,numbersandsymbols.AMMSisamultimediamessagethat can contain not only the letters, numbers and symbols but also videos, pictures,etc.Tocreateamessage,selectWriteMessageoption.Inboxsub menuenablesyoutoviewallthemessagesreceived.Allthemessagesthat aresentsuccessfullyfromSIMcardgetstoredintheSentMessagesfolder. Tapmainmenu>Messages,doasfollows:
10 Write Message: You can write MMS/SMS and then send out Sent messages: The message have been sent out, which will be Inbox:YoucanseetheMMS/SMSintheinbox. Drafts:youcanstoretheunsentandprominentmessageshere. Outbox: While failing to send SMS/MMS, the messages will be throughSIMcard savedherebydefault. savedhere. Inbox,Drafts,Outbox,SentmessageandAllmessages. Broadcast messages: Cell broadcast is a kind of information servicesuchasweatherreport,trafficetcthatthenetworkoperatorsendsto theGSMuserswithincertainarea. convenientforquickSMSediting. text/multimedia/servicemessagehere. Delete messages: Refer to the phone to delete the message of Templates: you can preedit some common phrases, which is Message settings: you can set or view information of CALLCENTER This submenu lets you view the call details i.e. the missed, received and dialledcalllogs.ScrolltheUp/Downkeystoselectacallandthenselectview toseethedetails.Pressoptionstoperformtheoperations,suchascall,send message,deleteetc. 11 Callhistory Missedcalls:youcancheckandviewthemissedcalls. Dialedcalls:youcancheckandviewthedialedcalls. Receivedcalls:youcancheckandviewthereceivedcalls. Deletecalllogs:youcandeletetheDialledcalls,Missedcalls,Received callsorAllcalls. Note:Theactualcalldurationandservicetimeinthebilloftheservice provider may be different from them, which depends on the network functions,accountingroundingandtaxetc. Dialed calls: With this function, you can view the duration of all LastCall:Withthisfunction,youcanviewthedurationofthelast Calltimers Thisneedsthesupportofthenetworkserviceprovider. call. calls. thereceivedcalls. calls. Textmsg.Counter Withthisfunction,youcanseeandpresetthenumberofsent Resetall:Withthisfunction,youcanresetalltherecordsofthe Received calls: With this function, you can view the duration of messagesandreceivedmessages. GPRSCounter LastSent:Youcanviewthesendingtrafficoflastlink. LastReceived:Youcanviewthereceptiontrafficoflastlink. AllSent:Youcanviewthesendingtrafficofalllinks. AllReceived:Youcanviewthereceptiontrafficofalllinks. 12 ResetCounter:Youcanclearalllinktraffic. CallSettings CallWaiting:Activate,thenetworkwillnotifyyouofanewincomingcall whileyouhaveacallinprogress(NetworkService). CallDivert:Thisnetworkserviceallowsyoutodivertyourincomingcalls toanthernumber.Fordetails,contactyourserviceprovider. Call barring: > Activate, this network service allows you to restrict incomingcallsfromyourphone.Fordetails,contactyourserviceprovider. Lineswitching:Line1orLine2. Furthermore,youcansetCalltimereminder,AutoredialandAnswermode. IDEAS IdeasgivesyouvariousmarvelousenjoymentsuchasPortalMovil,MiTelcel, iPromociones, MSNGR, Plugger, the entertainment interface, you should ensure you have GPRS/WAP. Please contactthelocalnetworkingproviderformoredetails. iDeportes and iVideos. Enter TELCEL STK service is the tool kit of SIM card. This phone supports the service function.ThespecificitemsaredependedbySIMcardandnetwork. PHONEBOOK 13 Press Left Soft Key in the standby mode and then select Phonebook. The devicecanstore300numbers. AddNewContact GotomainMenuandselectphonebook SelectAddnewphonebook Selectthestorage(SIMcardorPhone) Addtherequireddetailsi.enumberandcontactname MEDIA Thismenuisspecificallydesignedfortheentertainmentpurposeoftheuser. Toenterthismenu,gotothemainmenuandselectMultimedia.Thevarious multimedia features provided by your device includes Image viewer, Video recorder,Videoplayer,SoundrecorderandFMradio. Imageviewer PicturestakencanbeaccessedquicklythroughImageViewer.GotoMenu>
Media > image viewer. All the images available in the storage selected by youaredisplayed. VideoRecorder Instandbymode,selectMenu>Media>VideoRecordertolaunchthevideo recorderandshootyourvideos. Clickthecenterkeytostartrecording. VideoPlayer SelectavideoclipandpressOKkeytoopenit.PressOKkeytoplaythevideo clip. 14 SoundRecorder The mobile phone supports 2 recording formats: WAV and AMR. You can record conversations, which may be saved to the Audio folder under File Manager. FMRadio YoucanuseyourphonetolistentoFMradiostations. CAMERA The phone is provided with a Camera, which supports the photographing functions.PicturesaresavedinthefilesystemofthephoneorMicroSDcard. WEB Thismenugivesyouagoodexperienceofsurfinginternet.Youcanenjoyit afteryouhaveGPRS/WAP. AUDIOPLAYER AudioPlayerallowsyoutoplayaudiofiles.Pleasesaveyouraudiofilesinthe MyMusicfolderoftheMicroSDcard.Toenjoymusicbytapingtoenterthis menu. TV 15 Your mobile phone is provided you for television. You can watch TV by searching the channels. While watching TV, you can dial or receive a call normally.Duringcallconversation,theTVwillturnmuteautomatically. GAMES Thedeviceoffersyouanembodiedgame,Puzzle.Ifyouwanttoknowhow toplaygame,pleaserefertoHelp. CONFIGURATION Userprofiles Thephoneprovidessevenpredefineduserprofilesthatallowtheoperations of the phone to best suit the environment you are in. The profiles are General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, My style, Headset and Bluetooth. The phonewillautomaticallyentertheheadsetprofileifyouconnecttheheadset toyourphone. AlertType:
RingOnly:Justringing,novibration. Vib.Only:JustVibrating,noringing. Vib.andRing:Ringingandvibration. Vib.thenRing:Ringaftervibration. RingType:
Beeponce:Beeponcewhentheresanincomingcall. Repeat:Ringscontinuouslywhentheresanincomingcall. Ascending:Ringscontinuouslyandthevolumeincreasesgradually. 16 Furthermore, you can set the Incoming Call, Ringtone volume, Message, Messagevolume,Keypad,Keypadvolume,Poweron/offandsystemalertas peryourchoice. PhoneSettings Dateandtime:Withthisfunction,youcansetthedateandtimehere. Schedulepoweron/off:Tosetthetime,schedulepoweron/off. Language:YourdevicesupportsEnglishandSpanish. Pref. Input method: you can set abc, es and Numeric as your prior language. Display: With this function you can configure the basic status of display characteristicsincludingWallpaper,ScreenSaverandShowdateandtime. Greetingtext:On/Off.IfOn,whenyouswitchonthedevicenexttime,the screenwilldisplaythegreetingtext. Dedicated key: you can define the Up/Down/ Left/Right soft key as the desiredfunctions. Auto update of time: To set the mobile phone to automatically update timeaccordingtothecurrenttimezone,chooseOn. Flight mode: Access the menu, you can choose from Normal mode, FlightmodeandQuerywhenpoweron.IfFlightmodeissettoOn,you maycannotreceivecalls/messages. Misc. Settings: You can adjust the brightness and duration of LCD backlight. Networksettings Network Selection: You can search the network again. Select your favorite networkandchoosetoregisterthenetworkautomaticallyormanually. 17 PINLock:YoucansetSIMlock(PINcode)ason/off.Whenthisoptionis Preferences:YoucansetthepreferredregisterednetworkforSIMcard. Securitysettings SIMSecurity chosen,itisnecessarytoinputPINcodeforeveryinsertoftheSIMcard. ChangePIN:youshouldcontactwiththeSIMnetworkingoperatortoget thePINcodefirstlyandthenyoucanchangetheSIMpassword. Phonesecurity Phonelock:Toactivateit,youshouldinputphonepassword1122.Whileyou poweronthedevicenexttime,youmaybeaskedforinputthepassword. Changepassword:Theoldpasswordis1122,youcanchangethepassword here. Autokeypadlock:Themobilephonehasscreenlockfunction.Whenitlasts certaintime,thescreenwillbelocked,includingsuchoptionsasOff,5s,30s, 1minand5min. Connectivity Dataaccount GPRSYoucansetthename,APN,username,password,Auth.type,DNS. Note:Forrelatedchargingstandardanddetailedsettings,pleaseconsultthe localnetworkserviceoperator.Differentnetworkserviceprovidersprovide differentservices.Consultthelocalnetworkoperator. RestoreFactorySettings AccessSettingstoselectRestoreFactorySettings,andpressOK.Allsettings canberestoredtofactorysettingswiththisfunction.Thedefaultpasswordis 1122. 18 FILEMANAGER Youcanbrowse,openandmanagethedatasavedinthePhoneandmicroSD cardbyaccessingtheFileManagersubmenu.Thephoneprovidesacertain spaceforuserstomanagefilesandsupportsthemicroSDcard. TOOLS The organizer menu gives you access to a number of additional features includingAlarm,Tasks,Calendar,Worldclock,Calculator,Unitconverterand Currencyconverter. Calendar Accessthissubmenu,youcanviewthecalendar. Tasks Youcancreatenewmemobyeditingnecessaryinformation,i.e.time,date, subject,alarm,repeatetc. Alarm Yourdevicegivesyou5clockstowakeyouuporremindyouofprominent appointment. WorldClock Presstheleftandrightdirectionkeystoviewthecurrenttimeofevery countrycorrespondingtoeverytimezone. Calculator 19 Youcanmakesomesimplecalculation. Unitconverter Choosethefunctionasthephoneguidetoconverttheunit. CurrencyConverter Tosaveexchangerate,pressOK,thenchoosetosetexchangerate.Choose oneexchangeratefromthedisplayedoptions.Afterthat,pressOKto confirm.Thentheexchangeratewillbesavedinthememoryuntilyouenter anewonetoreplaceit.Toconvertcurrency,enterthesumtobeconverted, pressOKandthenchoosetolocalcurrencyorforeigncurrency. BLUETOOTH YoucanusetheBTtotransferdataandfilesbypairingwithotherdevice. UseofUSB AlwaysconnectandstopUSBdevicecorrectly. Never use Windows formatting command to format the mobile Noticesbeforeuse diskofthemobilephone;otherwise,itwillbedamagedseverely. USBworkenvironment:
o Windows2000/XP. o For other operation systems, the connection between PCandthemobilephonecannotbeconductedunlessUSBdriveris installed. Maintenance&Safety 20 Pleasereadandobservethefollowinginformationforsafeandproper useofyourphoneandtopreventdamage.Also,keeptheuserguideinan accessibleplaceatallthetimesafterreadingit. Aftersalesservice YouarekindlyrefertotheWarrantyCardprovidedinthesalespackage box. ChargerandAdapterSafety Chargerandadapteraredesignedforindooruseonly. BatteryInformationandCare Pleasedisposeofyourbatteryproperly. Donotdisassembleorshortcircuitthebattery. Keepthebatterysmetalcontactsclean. Recharge the battery after long periods of nonuse to maximize o o o o batterylife. o conditions. o Theselfprotectionfunctionofthebatterycutsthepowerofthe phonewhenitsoperationisinanabnormalstatus.Inthiscase,remove thebatteryfromthephone,reinsertit,andturnthephoneon. Battery life will vary due to usage patterns and environmental GeneralNotice o causeseriousinjury. o Usingadamagedbatteryorplacingabatteryinyourmouthmay Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a 21 Using the phone in proximity to receiving equipment (i.e. TV or creditcard,phonecard,bankbook,orsubwayticketnearyourphone. The magnetism of the phone may damage the data stored in the magneticstrip. o Talking on your phone for long period of time may reduce call qualityduetoheatgeneratedduringuse. o Whenthephoneisnotusedforalongperiodtime,storeitina safeplacewiththepowercordunplugged. o Radio)maycauseinterferencetothephone. o batteryandtakeittoAuthorizedServiceCenter. o Donotpaintyourphone. o The data saved in your phone might be deleted due to careless use, repair of the phone, or upgrade of the software. Please backup your important phone numbers. (Ring tones, text messages, voice messages,picture,andvideoscouldalsobedeleted.)Themanufacturer isnotliablefordamageduetothelossofdata. o ear. Donotimmerseyourphoneinwater.Ifthishappens,removethe Donotturnyourphoneonoroffwhenthephoneisclosetoyour Troubleshooting Phenomena Unabletoswitchon SIMfailed Poorsignals PossibleCauses 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. Check the signal strength screen. If the Doesthebatteryhavepower?
Isthebatteryplacedcorrectly TheSIMcardisdirty.Cleanit. ReinstalltheSIMcard. TheSIMcardisdamaged.Replaceit. icon on the it icon contains 4 bars, 22 Unabletodialout Unable to charge the battery Unable to register to thenetwork Unabletoaccessservice menus. Only part of the photo set as standby photo Strong interference exists around Maybe you have activated the call indicates the signal is the strongest; if below1bars,itindicatesthesignalisvery poor. 1. Maybeyouhave setHideMyCaller ID but your network operator does not providethisserviceforyou. 2. you. 3. restrictionfunction. 4. MaybeyouhaveactivatedLine2but your network operator does not provide thisserviceforyou. 1. The battery may discharge too much; so it cannot be charged until it is connectedforcertaintime. 2. 1. interference. 2. installed properly? Bad contact or SIM card damaged? If the SIM cardisbroken,pleasecontactthenetwork operatortoreplaceit. Maybe the SIM card does not support servicefunction. The size of the photo may be too big. The recommendedsizeis220*176 Itsperformancehasworsened. Too weak SIM card signals strong or 23 canbeseen. FCC Notice to User Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCrules.Operationissubject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference causedbyunauthorizedmodificationstothisequipment.Such modificationscouldvoidtheusersauthoritytooperatetheequipment. NOTE:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththe limitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgeneratesusesand can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnot occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthat towhichthereceiverisconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp 24 SARInformation The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. DevicetypesLX6(FCCID:ZC4LX6)hasalsobeentestedagainstthisSARlimit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certificationforuseattheearis0.741W/kgandwhenproperlywornonthe bodyis0.609W/kg.Thisdevicewastestedfortypicalbodywornoperations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintaina1.5cmseparationdistancebetweentheuser'sbodyandtheback ofthehandset.Theuseofbeltclips,holstersandsimilaraccessoriesshould notcontainmetalliccomponentsinitsassembly.Theuseofaccessoriesthat do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements,andshouldbeavoided. 25