Statements Any reproduction, transmission, distribu n or storage of ail or part of this User Manual, without the prior approval in writing of this Company, shall be prohibited. On the principle of continuous improvement and development, this Company reserves the right to change or improve any product described in this User Manual without prior notice. Under whatever circumstances, this Company shall not be responsible for any damage caused by or attributable to any data, or for any damage, direct o:
direct, caused by any special event or incident. THIS USER MANUAL 1S FOR REFERENCE ONLY. Uniess stipulated otherwise in law applicable, this Company does not offer guarantee, implicitly or explicitly, in whatever manner, for its accuracy and reliability, which includes but not limited to any guarantee for its marketability or practical use. Any and all guarantees, consultations, product functions or specifications in this User Manual may be changed anytime and without prior notice. All other trademarks and product names belong to their respective rightholders. This Company reserves the right to final interpretation on this User Manual. Safety Precautions Notices Before wireless phone is used, read the following caref noncompliance may lead to danger or breach of law.
+ Road Safety Comes First Keep your hand free white driving; or stop first before using your phone, Remember, it iRegal to use your phone while driving in certain countries.
+ Switch Off in Aircraft Mobile phones may cause interference. It is dangerous and illegal to use your phone in aircraft. Your phone may switch on automatically. Check your timer on the phone to ensure that it will not start automatically while you are in aircraft. Switch Off When Refu 9 Abide by laws, regulations and instruction logos and do not use your phone at a refueling point or near combustibles or N chemicais. Switch Off in Hospitals Follow any restrictions. Switch the phone off near medical equipment.
+ Interference All wireless phones may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.
+ Abide by Special Regulations Always ai le by ail local regulations. The phone must be switched off whete it is prohibited or may cause interference or danger (such as in hospitals).
+ Reasonable Use Do not knock, shake or drop the phone. Rough handling may cause it fo malfunction or burn. Do not place the battery, phone or charger in a microwave oven or high-pressure equipment. The internal circuit may be damaged, the phone may burn, or other accidents may occur. Do not use the phone at places with combustible or explosive gases. It may malfunction or burn. wo Bo not place the phone at places with high temperature, high humidity or much dust. it may malfunction. Do not place the phone at uneven or-unstable positions. It may fall and malfunction, or be damaged. Keep the phone, battery and charger out of reach of children. They may be used by children as toys and cause personal injuries.
+ Emergency Cal Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Key in the local emergency number, then press Talk key. If other functions are being used, they must be ended before making the emergency call. Remember to provide ail the information as accurate as practicable and do not end the cai! until given permission to do so.
+ Water Resistance Your phone is not water re:
tant. Keep it dry.
+ Enhancements and Batteries Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Incompatible enhancements or batteries may damage the phone and also cause danger.
+ Qualified Service Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product. Using your phone
+ Do not try to disassemble or refit the phone. It may cause damage, electric leakage or malfunction of the electric circuit.
+ Do not knock the LCD or knock it on others. LCD may break and the liquid may leak. Any liquid into the eye may cause blindness. Wash the eye immediately with clean water (never rub the eye!}, and go to the hospital as soon as possible.
+ Under rare cases, some modes, if used inside a vehicle, may affect adversely electronic devices in the vehicle. Do no use your phone at the time; or, your safety may be endangered.
+ If your vehicle has an airbag, do not place your phone on the airbag or at other places where the deployed airbag can reach. Otherwise, when the airbag is depioyed, with the force, the phone may cause serious personal damage. Never use a needie, pen or pencil, or other sharp and hard objects to touch. the keys. The phone may be: damaged or matloperated. Avoid magnetic cards or other magnetic objects. The radiated waves of the phone may erase the information stored in floppy disks, memory cards or credit cards.
+ Keep tacks and other smail metal objects far from the phone's earpiece. While working, the earpiece becomes magnetic and may attract smatf metal objects. They may cause injuries or damage the phone. Keep the phone dry. Prevent water or other liquids from coming into the phone. Otherwise, the phone may have @ short circuit, electric leakage or other malfunctions. While using your phone, keep as far as possible from fixed-line phones, TVs, radios and office equipments. The performance of both the phone and other equipment may be affected. Using the battery Do not try to disassemble or refit the battery. Its inside liquid may leak, or it may overheat, explode or burn.
+ Dono dispose as house waste. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations at places specifically for such disposal.
+ Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may burn or explode. While installing the battery, do not press too hard. Its inside fiquid may leak, or it may overheat, explode or burn.
+ Do not use a wire or needle to short-circuit the battery. Do not place the battery with necklaces or other meta! objects. its inside liquid may leak, or it may overheat, explode or burn. Donot weld the contacts on the battery. Its inside liquid may leak or it may overheat, explode or burn. Any liquid of the battery into the eye may cause blindness, Do not rub the eye, but wash it with clean water and go to the hospital immediately.
+ 0 not place the battery near a fire or heater, or at places of high temperature. Its inside fiquid may leak, or it may overheat, explode or burn,
+ In case of abnormal! heating, color changing or distortion of the battery when it is used, charged or stored, do not use it again, but change to a new one.
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personal injuries, electric shock, fire or damage to the charger.
+ Only 220V AC can be used. Other voltages may cause electric leakage, fire or damage to the phone and the charger. Never short-circuit the charger. A short circuit may cause electric shock, smoking or damage to the charger.
+ Do notuse the charger when the power cord is damaged. It may cause fire or electric shock.
+ Always keep the power socket out of dust.
+ Do not place a container of water near the charger. The water may cause the charger to have a short circuit, electrical leakage or other malfunctions.
+ if the charger contacts water or other liquids, cut off the power immediately. The liquid may cause short circuit, fire, electric shock or other malfunctions of the charger.
+ Do not use the charger in a bathroom or other places of high humidity. It may cause electric shock, fire or damage to the charger.
+ Do not touch the charger, power cord or socket with a wet hand. You may have an electric shock. Do not place heavy objects on the power cord or try to refit the cord. Heavy objects or refitting may cause electric shock or fire.
+ Before cleaning or maintenance, first unplug the charger from the socket. Hold the charger when unplugging. The power cord may be damaged if pulled, It may cause electric shock or fire.
+ Donot charge at suniit, wet, dusty or vibrating places
(The charger may malfunction). Do not charge near TV, radio or other appliances (the image or sound may be affected). Care and Maintenance
+ Do not use the phone, battery or charger in a bathroom or other places of high humidity. Keep them out of the rain. Clean the phone, battery and charger with soft and dry cloth. Do not clean the phone with alcohol, thinner, benzene or other chemical agents.
+ Adirty socket may cause loose contact and power down, and cannot be used for charging. Clean the socket periodically. 10
Notices on Phone Use SIM Card Before using the phone, insert a valid SIM card ito the phone. The SIM card is provided by a network operator. it contains all the information on the network connection, as well as the contact directory, telephone numbers and SMS messages that you have stored in the SIM card. ft can be used on any GSM phones. To prevent the information stored in the SIM card from being lost or damaged, do not touch the golden contact area of the card and keep the card. out of electrical or magnetic environment. Once the SIM card is damaged, you cannot normally use your phone. Warning: Switch off the phone before the SIM card is taken out. Never insert or take out the SIM card when an external power is connected, The SIM card and the phone may be damaged. Inserting and Taking out SIM Card The golden contact area can be easily scratched. Before any installation/uninstallation work, take the card out carefully. il 4. Switch off the phone, remove the battery and other external power sources. 2. Insert the SIM card into the SIM cardholder. 3. To take out the SIM card, first switch off the phone and remove the battery. Unlocking SIM Card The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code helps to protect your SIM card against unauthorized use. If you have set a PIN code, you must key in the PIN code when starting the phone every time. In this way, you can unlock the SIM card and use the phone norm The user can also clear the password of the SIM card {for detail, see Safety Settings in the Settings section). To use the phone:
+ Press and hold the End key to switch on the phone. Key in the PIN code. Follow the instruction to clear any erroneous typing. End by pressing OK.
+ After three incorrect PIN code entries, your SIM card will be 12 lacked. Your phone will require you to key in the PUK code. For detail, see Safety Settings. Note: The PUK code is provided by the network operator. Battery The battery has been 50% charged i ially. it can be used immediately. after being unpacked. The full performance of the new battery is achieved only after three complete charge and discharge cycles. Removing and Installing the Battery 1. To remove the battery, push the battery clip towards the top of the phone. 2. Align the golden contacts of the battery bottom with the corresponding connectors on the phone. Push the opposite end of Warning: Switch off the phone before the battery is removed. 13 Never take out the battery when the phone is on. Or, the SIM card and the phone may be damaged. Charging the battery
+ Connect the charger with a power source. Then, connect the other end of the power cord from the charger to the socket at the base of the phone.
+ The battery indicator bar on the display starts scrolling if the phone is on during charging; when the bar stops scrolling, the battery is fully charged.
+ If the phone is off during charging, an image will appear on the isplay, indicating that the battery is being charged. If the phone is still used when the battery is short of power, it will take some ith a time for the image to appear after the battery is connected power source. When the battery indicator bar stops scrolling, the baitery is fully charged. When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and then the phone. When the phone switches off automatically or shows your 14 battery is running low, charge the battery timely. If the charge is not used up, the phone wiil automatically reduce the time for recharging. When the phone is on, the time for recharging depends on the type of use during recharging. When the phone is off, generally the battery can be fully recharged after 1~2.5 hours. It is normal that the battery, phone or charger will warm up during recharging. Note: charge the battery at a ventilated place with ambient temperature of -10'C~55C, and use only the approved charger. Any use of unapproved charger may. be dangerous, and it breaks the terms on guaranteed repair by the manufacturer. Switching the Phone On/Off To switch the phone on, press and hold the End key until the welcome screen appears on the display. To switch the phone off, press and hoid the End key until the shutting down screen appears on the display. 15 Uniocking the Phone You can set up a lock code to prevent unauthorized use. When this function is selected, you must key in the lock cade to unlock the phone and use the phone normally. The user can also clear the lock code (for detail, see Safety Settings in the Settings section). Key in the lock code by following the instruction. Follow the instruction to clear erroneous codes. Note: If your lock code is missing, you must contact your vendor or a qualified local maintenance center to untock the phone. 16 Your Phone Appearance 17 4. Left key: Press the left key to write a message in standby mode. It can be customized. Right key: Press the right key to record conversations in standby mode. It can be customized. 2. Upper key: Press the upper key to play an animation in standby mode. it can be customized. Lower key: Press the tower key to set up ring tones in standby mode, ft can be customized. 3. Left soft key: Press the left soft key to implement the function indicated by the leader at the left bottom of the display. It has the Menu function in standby mode. 4. Right soft key: Press the right soft key to implement the function indicated by the leader at the right bottom of the display. It has the Phone Book function in standby mode. 5. Talk key: Press the Talk key and you can answer an incoming call, make a call when you have keyed in telephone numbers, look for outgoing calls in standby mode, or call the selected number when you have opened the Phone Book or Phone List. 18 t ee J 6. End key: Press it to end or refuse an incoming call. Press and hold it to switch the phone on/off. In other cases, press it to return to standby mode, 7. Number key: Key in numbers 0~9, Select quickly the Menu items. lf you have set up a voice mailbox number, press and hold 4 to call directly the voice mailbox number. When the speed d ing function on, press-and hold 2~9 to dial the preset numbers (the number dialed must be stored in the Phone Book). 8. * key: Press * to enter * in standby mode, and then when you press it continuously, you can enter +, W or P. It has more functions under different modes or function mefus. 9. # key: Press # to enter # in standby mode. In standby mode, press and hold it to enter/exit the Mute mode. If has more functions under different modes or function menus. 410. OK key: Press to enter Camera function in standby mode. It has the same function as the left soft key in most menus. 11. C key: Press it to delete or edit the text under Text Writing mode. Press and hold it to delete alt the text. 19 Note: Here, to press means to press the key and then release it immediately; to press and hold means to press the key and hold it for 2 seconds or more. 4 and 2 are generally called navigational keys. Side Keys The side keys have easy access to user functions. See the figures below. Earphone 1 Fack Upper side Xey Lover Side Key
Shorteut Menory key Card 5 1. Plug here the accompanying headset and enter into the earphone mode operation, 20 eae he 2. When the internal/external backlight is off, press the upper/lower
"side key to light the backlight. When you are talking on the phone, press the upper/lower side key and the voice volume control will appear. Adjust the volume as you wish. 3. When the phone is in standby mode, press the Camera shortcut key on the side to take photos. You can also take a picture of yourself with the Camera shortcut key under self-photography mode. 4. You can insert your memory card here. 5. Enter your SIM card here. Note: The figure is for reference only, Look for the REAL product. Memory Card You can use memory cards (TransFlash) on the phone. You can manage TransFlash in the same way as you deal with files stored in your phone. You can store voice, animation or text data on the TransFlash. You can also use a music player or animation player to play the music and animation files. 21 Menory Card Cover Installing and Removing the Memory Card installation: Switch off the phone and remove the battery. The memory card holder is beside the SIM card holder (see figures above). Slide the cover toward the direction of OPEN arrow and open the holder. Slide the memory card into the le the cover toward the director of LOCK arrow slot, and and close the holder. Removal: Switch off the phone and remove the battery. Slide the hoidet cover towards the direction of OPEN arrow and open 22 the holder. Slide the memory card out of the slot and then close the cover. Take care. Do not scratch the golden contact area of the memory card. Note: Only the compatible memory card (TransFlash) can be used with the phone. If other incompatible memory cards are used, the phone may be damaged and the data on the memory card may also be lost. Warning: Keep the memory card out of reach of the children. It can be dangerous to the children. 23 Top Cover Keys Middle Key om top cover Left Key on top cover Right Key on top cover 1, Middle key on top cover: Press it to play songs or voice clips that ar stored in the play list of the music player. 2. Left key on top cover: When music is played, press it to return to the last song. 3. Right key on top cover: When music is played, press it to jump to the next song. 24 Display icons Dispiay Leonie firea Text&Graphic Area Soft Key indicator Area Note: .
+ Display various icons on the first line/Iconic Area. Display messages, prompts or any entry (such as, the number to dial) on the middle lines/Text and Graphic Area.
+ Display functions for the two soft keys on the final ine/Soft Key Indicator Area. 25 Icons on the Display Status Column New multimedia messages Iconic
. Area New messages Iconic Area The alarm clock is set and started Iconic Area All voice diverting is started Iconic Area ial Yo display the charge of the battery Iconic Area Unread records of the incoming calis Iconic
= Area Icon Description Note oF To indicate the network signal strength Iconic il ui Aree GPRS-connected, you can access GPRS | Iconic services Area The current keyboard is locked Iconic Area The sound is muted when you are talking Iconic Area Vibrating Iconic Area The ringing tone function is started iconic Area Vibrating and then ringing Iconic Area Receiving multimedia messages Iconic Area 26 27 Browsing the Menu Main Menu Prone Book Siig, BS. Unzeceived Calis :
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. * Outdoor Node Toolkit eno Indoor Node Alarm Clock Yorld Tine Sexvices { stx as | Browser Calculator Ascount Enhancenent s Unit Conversion Currency Conversion Health Hsnagesent Hesdset ode Shorteuts 28 FAQ & Troubleshooting Foliow the instructions below (for reference only) to clear any abnormaiities of the phone. s Cause Solution Unsatisfactory When you use your phone Try to avoid reception near a high building or in a basement where the reception is bad, the radio wave cannot reach the phone effectively. When the traffic is dense, Try to avoid such as at rush hours, you may not be able to use your . phone as the jammed. eis Because the base station is | You can request too far. the network operator to provide a service area map. Echoes or | Itis caused due to bad Hang up and noises network relay lines. This is then diaf again, a local problem. or change to a 29 The lines are bad at certain communication areas. better line. Shorter standby time The standby time is retated to the relation setting of the network. Switch off the phone temporarily where the reception is bad. Anew battery is needed Change to a new battery. nal, the phone will continue to give out signals to search for base stations. In this way, If it receives no Move to a place with a strong signal, or switch off the phone the battery will be temporarily. consumed and the standby time be shortened. Unable to switch | The battery is consumed Check the on the phone up battery or recharge. SIM card error SIM card invalid Contact your network operator SIM card not installed Ensure SIM card is installed correctly 30 The golden contact area is Clean the golden poliuted - contact area with a clean cloth Unabie to SIM card invalid Contact your
, connect with the network operator network Out of GSM service area Inquire the network operator
> about the service area Weak signais Try again at places with strong signals Unable to call The Cail Restriction is used | Cancel the Calf Restriction The Fixed Dialing is used Cancel the Fixed Dialing PIN error Three consecutive entries Contact your of incorrect PIN codes network operator Unable to The battery or the charger | Change to anew charge is damaged battery or charger 31 The battery is charged when the temperature is tower than -10C or higher Change to another environment to than 55C. charge the battery Loose contact Check the plug Unable to add new contacts to the Phone Book The storage space for the Phone Book is full Delete records from the Phone Book Unable to set up some functions The network operator does not support them, or you have not applied for them. Contact your network operator 32 STATEMENTS... SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NOTICES ON PHONE USE... YOUR PHONE...... APPEARANCE SiDE KEYS Memory Carp Top COVER KEYS DISPLAY ICONS 33 FCC notice: :
this device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules operation is subject to the following two conditions (1) this device may not cause harmful interference , and (2)this device must accept any interference received , including interference that may cause undesired operation. Health and Saftey information :
before a new model phone is availabel for sale to the public , it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the expposure limit established by the fce tests for each model phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and wom on the body) as requried by the FCC . body-worn operations are restricted to designated accessories that have no metal and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device , including its antena (whether extended or retracted) and the users body.