UserGuide User Guide 11 WWeellccoommee ThankyouforpurchasingtheGAL_S119.YourGAL_S119ispackagedwiththe followingstateoftheartfeatures:
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PPlleeaasseerreeaaddtthheeGGuuiiddeelliinneesssseeccttiioonnpprroovviiddeeddwwiitthhtthhiissRReeffeerreennccee Page2 User Guide Table of Contents 1 Welcome................................................................................2 2 KnowYourPhone...................................................................7 2.1 KeysandParts 7 2.2 InsertSIMCard 7 2.2 InsertSIMCard 7 7 2.3 InsertMemoryCard BasicOperations....................................................................8 3 8 3.1 SwitchPhoneON/OFF 3.2 Unlockthephone 8 3.3 Makeacall 8 3.4 ChooseProfiles 9 NotableFeatures....................................................................9 4 9 4.1 SecureyourPhone 10 4.2 BlacklistandWhitelist 4.3 ManageYourFiles 10 4.4 Tools 10 4.5 ConnecttoInternet 11 ContactsFeatures................................................................11 5 12 5.1 AddNewContact 12 5.2 SendSMSorMMS 12 5.3 CallaContact 12 5.4 DeleteContacts 5.5 Deletemultiple contacts 12 5.6 Movecontacts 12 Page3 User Guide 13 5.7 Addtoblacklist 13 5.8 Import/ExportContacts 13 5.9 SendvCard 13 5.10 Samenumberdelete 13 5.11 Others 14 5.12 Mostused 14 5.13 Groups 6 Message..............................................................................14 14 6.1 Writemessage 15 6.2 UsemessageTemplates 15 6.3 Voicemailserver 6.4 Settings 15 6.5 Deleteall 15 6.6 Messagecapacity 16 CallLogs...............................................................................16 7 16 7.1 ViewCallLogs Internet...............................................................................16 8 8.1 Internet 16 9 GSpace...............................................................................17 9.1 GSpace 17 10 Javaapplication...................................................................17 17 10.1 Javaapplication 11 Facebook.............................................................................18 18 11.1 Facebook 12 Yahoomessage....................................................................18 12.1 Yahoomessage 18 Page4 User Guide 13 Twitter.................................................................................18 13.1 Twitter 18 14 Settings................................................................................19 15 Camera................................................................................19 15.1 Camera 19 16 Multimedia..........................................................................20 16.1 DV 20 20 16.2 KingMovie 16.3 Audio 20 21 16.4 Video 17 FMradio..............................................................................21 17.1 FMradio 21 18 Image..................................................................................22 22 18.1 Image 19 Ebook..................................................................................22 22 19.1 Ebook 20 Recorder..............................................................................23 20.1 Recorder 23 21 Bluetooth.............................................................................23 22 Calendar..............................................................................23 23 22.1 Calendar 23 Alarm...................................................................................24 24 23.1 Alarm 24 Worldclock..........................................................................24 24.1 Worldclock 24 25 Calculator............................................................................24 Page5 User Guide 25.1 Calculator 24 26 Currency..............................................................................25 25 26.1 Currency 27 Games.................................................................................25 27.1 Games 25 28 STK......................................................................................25 28.1 STK 25 29 HealthandSafetyPrecautions.............................................26 30 TakingCareofYourDevice...................................................28 Page6 User Guide 22 KKnnoowwYYoouurrPPhhoonnee 22..11 KKeeyyssaannddPPaarrttss Importantkeysandpartsarelistedhereforyoutousethephonebetter. 1.Speaker2.Screen3.Leftkey4.Rightkey 5.SIM1dialkey6.SIM2dialkey7.Musickey8.Endkey 9.Navigationkey10.OKkey11.Keypad12.Camera 13.Handsfreesocket14.USBsocket15.Receiver 22..22 IInnsseerrttSSIIMMCCaarrdd TheCROSSX350isaDualSIMmobilephoneallowingyoutousetwoSIM Cards. 1.Switchoffthemobilephoneandremovetherearcoverandbattery. 22..22 IInnsseerrttSSIIMMCCaarrdd 1.InserttheSIMcardcorrectlyintheSIMslot(s). 2.Finally,insertthebatteryandreplacetherearcoverofthemobile phone. 22..33 IInnsseerrttMMeemmoorryyCCaarrdd 1.Switchoffthephoneandremovetherearcoverandthebattery. 2.Insertthememorycardintotheslot. Page7 User Guide 3.Finally,insertthebatteryandtherearcoverofthemobilephone. Note:UseonlycompatiblememorycardsapprovedbyCROSSX350. Incompatiblecardsmaydamagetheslotorcorruptthedatastoredinthe card. 33 BBaassiiccOOppeerraattiioonnss 33..11 SSwwiittcchhPPhhoonneeOONN//OOFFFF ToswitchON/OFFyourphone,pressandholdtheEndkeyforafew seconds. 33..22 UUnnlloocckktthheepphhoonnee Ifyoudonotusethephoneforawhile,thescreenisreplacedwitha lockedscreen. 1.Pressanykeytoactivatethescreen. 2.PressLeftkey,andthenpress*key,orlongpressthelockicon. 33..33 MMaakkeeaaccaallll Youcanmakeacallinthefollowingways:
Enterthedesirednumberinstandbymodeandpressthe Callkeytomakethecall. Page8 User Guide GotoMenu>Contactsandthenselectanddialthe desirednumber. JustpresstheCallkeytodialthecontactslistedinCall History. Youcanalsodialacontactfromthemessages. 33..44 CChhoooosseePPrrooffiilleess MMeennuu>>PPrrooffiilleess YoucanchooseyourprofilesuchasSilentmode,Normal,Meeting, Outdoor,earphoneandsoon. 44 NNoottaabblleeFFeeaattuurreess 44..11 SSeeccuurreeyyoouurrPPhhoonnee MMeennuu>>SSeettttiinnggss>>SSeeccuurriittyy>>PPhhoonneeLLoocckkeedd Letyoulock/unlockyourphoneviaasecuritypasswordwhichyoucan changeanytime. Thedefaultsecuritycodetounlockthephoneis0000. Note:Afteryouactivatethephonelock,youwouldbeaskedfora passwordwhenyoupoweronyourphonenexttime. Page9 User Guide 44..22 BBllaacckklliissttaannddWWhhiitteelliisstt MMeennuu>>SSeettttiinnggss>>SSeeccuurriittyy>>BBllaacckklliisstt BlacklistundesiredSMSsendersandcallersothatyoudonotreceive SMSandcallingfromthem. MMeennuu>>SSeettttiinnggss>>SSeeccuurriittyy>>WWhhiitteelliisstt WhenyouchecktheWhitelistsettingsthatonlythelistinthe Whitelistcancallandsendmessages. 44..33 MMaannaaggeeYYoouurrFFiilleess MMeennuu>>MMyyFFiilleess Youcanviewandmanageyourfilesavailableinthephoneormemory cardfromthegallery.Youcanrename,viewdetails,move,deletefiles andsoonviatheFilemanager. 44..44 TToooollss MMeennuu>>TToooollss Yourphoneprovidesyouwiththecapabilitytoorganizeyourroutines, tasksandmuchmorewiththefollowing:
Stopwatch:The time time, respectively. Timer:The countdown function Unitconversion:Conversion of unit length, and weight Page10 User Guide Localsearch:Quick search phone files Memo:Record daily life things Flashlight:The use of a flashlight 44..55 CCoonnnneeccttttooIInntteerrnneett MMeennuu>>SSeettttiinnggss>>CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss YoucanconnecttotheInternetviaGPRSconnection. ToidentifynetworkdataautomaticallybasedonyourSIMcard. 55 CCoonnttaaccttssFFeeaattuurreess Yourphonebookstoresallyoursavedcontactsforanytimeuse.Your phonebookdatacanbestoredinyourSIMcardoryourphonememory. Youcanmanageyourcontactsfromhere. MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss Page11 User Guide 55..11 AAddddNNeewwCCoonnttaacctt MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>NNeeww 55..22 SSeennddSSMMSSoorrMMMMSS MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>WWrriitteemmeessssaaggee 55..33 CCaallllaaCCoonnttaacctt MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>CCaallll>>VVooiicceeccaallll Allowyoutomakeacalltothecontactyouareviewing.Oryoucanjust highlightanumberandpresstheCallkey. 55..44 DDeelleetteeCCoonnttaaccttss MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>DDeelleettee IInntthheeCCoonnttaaccttsslliisstt,,sseelleecctttthheeeennttrryyyyoouuwwaannttttooddeelleettee.. 55..55 DDeelleetteemmuullttiippllee ccoonnttaaccttss MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>DDeelleetteemmuullttiippllee IInntthheeCCoonnttaaccttsslliisstt,,sseelleecctttthheeeennttrryyyyoouuwwaannttttooddeelleettee.. 55..66 MMoovveeccoonnttaaccttss MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>MMoovvee IInntthheeCCoonnttaaccttsslliisstt,,sseelleecctttthheeeennttrryyyyoouuwwaannttttoommoovveettooSSIIMMoorrpphhoonnee.. Page12 User Guide 55..77 AAddddttoobbllaacckklliisstt MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>AAddddttoobbllaacckklliisstt Allowyoutoblacklistselectednumbers.Inthiscasethecontactwillbe blockedfromcallingyouup. 55..88 IImmppoorrtt//EExxppoorrttCCoonnttaaccttss MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>IImmppoorrtt//EExxppoorrtt//CCooppyy YYoouuccaannIImmppoorrtt,,EExxppoorrttoorrCCooppyyccoonnttaaccttsseennttrriieessssttoorreeddiinntthheeSSIIMMccaarrddttoo tthheepphhoonneemmeemmoorryyaannddvviicceevveerrssaa.. 55..99 SSeennddvvCCaarrdd MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>SSeennddvvCCaarrdd AllowyoutosendvCardtoothernumbersandexportvCard. 55..1100 SSaammeennuummbbeerrddeelleettee MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>SSaammeennuummbbeerrddeelleettee Delete the phone number of contact person 55..1111 OOtthheerrss SSppeeeeddddiiaall MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>OOtthheerrss>>SSppeeeeddddiiaall SSeettssppeeeeddddiiaallaannddvviieewwmmeemmoorryyssttaattuuss.. Page13 User Guide MMeemmoorryySSttaattuuss MMeennuu>>CCoonnttaaccttss>>LLeeffttKKeeyy>>OOtthheerrss>>MMeemmoorryyssttaattuuss CheckthememorystatusofSIM,andPhone. 55..1122 MMoossttuusseedd Menu>Contacts>RightKey>Mostused Viewthecontactsthatmostused. 55..1133 GGrroouuppss Menu>Contacts>RightKey>Groups PresstheLeft/RightnavigationkeytoaccesstheGrouptab.Setupa listofnumberswithsimilarpreferencessuchasringtone,profileetc. 66 MMeessssaaggee 66..11 WWrriitteemmeessssaaggee MMeennuu>>MMeessssaaggeess>>NNeewwcchhaatt YoucancomposeandsendSMSandMMS.PressingtheLLeeffttKKeeyy during/aftercomposingthemessagegivesyouahostofmessaging features.. Page14 User Guide 66..22 UUsseemmeessssaaggeeTTeemmppllaatteess Menu>Messages>Templates Enterintopresetmessagetemplatesandusethem.Thesepreset templatescansaveyoutimeifthethemeofyourmessageisthesameas thoseexistinginthetemplate. 66..33 VVooiicceemmaaiillsseerrvveerr Menu>Messages>Voicemailserver Youcanactivatevoicemailservicetoredirectyourincomingcalls(based onyourcallsettings)toavoicemailserverandretrievethemlatervia SMSalerts. Todivertincomingcallstoavoicemailserver,gotoSettings>Phonetab>
CallDivert>Voice>(choosethedesiredcalldivertcondition)>Activate>
PhoneNumber/VoicemailNumber. 66..44 SSeettttiinnggss MMeennuu>>MMeessssaaggeess>>OOppttiioonnss>>SSeettttiinnggss YoucansetyourdesiredparametersforSMS,MMS,pushmessageand Others. YoucanchooseallmessagesintheInboxorotherstodelete. 66..55 DDeelleetteeaallll Page15 User Guide 66..66 MMeessssaaggeeccaappaacciittyy MMeennuu>>MMeessssaaggeess>>OOppttiioonnss>>MMeessssaaggeeccaappaacciittyy 77 CCaallllLLooggss 77..11 VViieewwCCaallllLLooggss MMeennuu>>CCaallllllooggss Tip:DirectlyaccessthecalllogsofbypressingtheCallkeyinidlemode. TheCalllogliststhecallsyouhaverecentlydialed,received,missedfor SIM1andSIM2. PresstheLeft/rightnavigationkeystoaccessvariouscalllogsandwork onthecalllogs. ViewthememorystatusofyourSMSandMMS. 88 IInntteerrnneett 88..11 IInntteerrnneett MMeennuu>>IInntteerrnneett Page16 User Guide Toaccessthismenu,entertheMainMenuinthestandbymodeandthen selectInternet.Youcanusethenetworkrelatedserviceswiththis function. 99 GGSSppaaccee 99..11 GGSSppaaccee MMeennuu>>GGSSppaaccee Enter this menu, can access MSN, Nimbuzz, Ebuddy, Mxit and Skybuddy 1100 JJaavvaaaapppplliiccaattiioonn 1100..11 JJaavvaaaapppplliiccaattiioonn MMeennuu>>JJaavvaaaapppplliiccaattiioonn Enter this menu, can access Opera Mini and Balloon Headed Boy games Page17 User Guide 1111 FFaacceebbooookk 1111..11 FFaacceebbooookk MMeennuu>>FFaacceebbooookk Enter this menu, can access Facebook 1122 YYaahhoooommeessssaaggee 1122..11 YYaahhoooommeessssaaggee MMeennuu>>YYaahhoooommeessssaaggee Enter this menu, can access Yahoo message 1133 TTwwiitttteerr 1133..11 TTwwiitttteerr MMeennuu>>TTwwiitttteerr Enter this menu, can access Twitter Page18 User Guide 1144 SSeettttiinnggss Choose various preferences to customize your handset according to your requirements.Youcanset:
PhoneSettingsincludeRestorefactorysetting Display Security Callsettings Connections 1155 CCaammeerraa 1155..11 CCaammeerraa MMeennuu>>CCaammeerraa Pressthecentrekeyincameramodetochoosevarioussettings Shortcutkeys:Pressthenumberkeysonthephoneskeypadtochoose varioussettings. Page19 User Guide 1166 MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa 1166..11 DDVV Menu>Multimedia>DV PresstheOKKeytostartrecording. YoucanpressOOppttiioonnssswitchtoCameraandviceversa. YoucanalsopressOptionskeytochoosememory PressLeftkeytochoosevarioussettings Shortcutkeys:Pressthenumberkeysasshortcutsonthephoneskeypad tochoosevariousvideosettings. 1166..22 KKiinnggMMoovviiee MMeennuu>>MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa>>KKiinnggMMoovviiee Yourphonecomeswithpreloadedmoviesforyoutoenjoy.Bereadyto beentertainedtoyoursatisfaction. 1166..33 AAuuddiioo MMeennuu>>MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa>>AAuuddiioo Thephonecomeswithaninbuiltaudioplayerthatplaysallyourfavorite Page20 User Guide songsstoredinthephonememoryormemorycard. Whileinaudiomode,presstheLeftkeytochoosevarious audiooptions AdjustVolume:PressUpandDownkeystoadjustvolume. 1166..44 VViiddeeoo MMeennuu>>MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa>>VViiddeeoo Letyouplayvideosstoredinyourphoneormemorycard. Press2keywhileplayingavideotochangethedisplaymode. 1177 FFMMrraaddiioo 1177..11 FFMMrraaddiioo MMeennuu>>FFMMrraaddiioo YourphonecomeswithanFMradiotoletyoulistentoFMchannels. GotoOptions>SearchChannels>AutoSearchtofillup thechannels. Pressthenumberkeysonyourkeypadinaccordanceto thechannellist. Page21 User Guide PressOKkeytostart/stoptheradio. PresstheUporDownkeytoincrease/decreasethe volume. PresstheLeftkeyforvariousradiooptions. 1188 IImmaaggee 1188..11 IImmaaggee MMeennuu>>IImmaaggee Letyoutoviewyoursavedimages.Youcanalsosendtheimagesvia MMSorBluetoothoruseitascontacticonorwallpaper,etc. 1199 EEbbooookk 1199..11 EEbbooookk MMeennuu>>EEbbooookk Enter the function menu, can download good books to read
. Page22 User Guide 2200 RReeccoorrddeerr 2200..11 RReeccoorrddeerr MMeennuu>>RReeccoorrddeerr Youcanrecordsurroundingsoundsusingthisfeature. 2211 BBlluueettooootthh 21.1 Bluetooth: Use Bluetooth to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices. Select Bluetooth to have a host of options for scanningforandusingBluetoothfeature. 2222 CCaalleennddaarr 2222..11 CCaalleennddaarr MMeennuu>>CCaalleennddaarr Toaccessthismenu,entertheMainMenuinthestandbymodeandthen selectCalendar.Letsyouviewthecalendarandscheduletaskson selecteddates. Page23 User Guide 2233 AAllaarrmm 2233..11 AAllaarrmm MMeennuu>>AAllaarrmm LLeettssyyoouusscchheedduulleeaallaarrmmsswwiitthhtthheerreeqquuiirreeddsseettttiinnggss.. 2244 WWoorrllddcclloocckk 2244..11 WWoorrllddcclloocckk MMeennuu>>CClloocckk>>WWoorrllddcclloocckk LLeettssyyoouuvviieewwttiimmeeaaccrroosssstthheemmaajjoorrcciittiieessoofftthheewwoorrlldd.. 2255 CCaallccuullaattoorr 2255..11 CCaallccuullaattoorr MMeennuu>>CCaallccuullaattoorr AAcccceessss tthhiiss mmeennuu,, tthhee ccaallccuullaattoorr wwiillll bbee sshhoowwnn oonn tthhee ssccrreeeenn..YYoouu ccaann uusseetthheennuummbbeerrssaannddooppeerraattoorrssttooccaallccuullaattee.. Page24 User Guide 2266 CCuurrrreennccyy 2266..11 CCuurrrreennccyy MMeennuu>>CCuurrrreennccyy TThhiiss ffuunnccttiioonn ccaann ccaarrrriieess oonn tthhee eexxcchhaannggee rraattee.. 2277 GGaammeess 2277..11 GGaammeess MMeennuu>>GGaammeess YoucanplaySokobanSnakeandTetrisinyourfreetime. 2288 SSTTKK 2288..11 SSTTKK MMeennuu>>SSTTKK It offers some extra function depend on your SIM cards. Page25 User Guide 2299 HHeeaalltthhaannddSSaaffeettyyPPrreeccaauuttiioonnss Pleasereadthesesimpleguidelines.Notfollowingthemmaybedangerous orillegal. SSAARRCCoommpplliiaannccee Yourphoneisdesignednottoexceedthelimitsofemissionofradio wavesrecommendedbyinternationalguidelines. SAR (specific absorption rate) is the measurement of bodyabsorbed RF quantity when the phone is in use. SAR value is ascertained accordingtothehighestRFlevelgeneratedduringlaboratorytests. TheSARvalueofthephonemaydependonfactorssuchasproximity tothenetworktower,useofaccessoriesorotheraccessories. ThehighestSARvalueofthedeviceattheheadandbodyare0.64 W/kg and 1.18 W/kg respectively averaged over 1 gm of human tissue. SSAARRRReeccoommmmeennddaattiioonnss Use a wireless handsfree system (headphone, headset) with a low powerBluetoothemitter. PleasekeepyourcallsshortanduseSMSwhenevermoreconvenient. This advice applies especially to children, adolescents and pregnant women Page26 User Guide Prefertouseyourcellphonewhenthesignalqualityisgood. Peoplehavingactivemedicalimplantsshouldpreferablykeepthecell phoneatleast15cmawayfromtheimplant. Maintainapreferabledistanceof5mmfromthe device. SSaaffeeDDrriivviinngg Donotusethephonewhiledriving.Whenyouhavetousethephone, pleaseusethepersonalhandsfreekit. Please do not put the phone onto any passenger seat or any place from which it may fall down in case of vehicular collision or emergencybraking. DDuurriinnggFFlliigghhtt Flightisinfluencedbyinterferencecausedbythephone.Itisillegalto useaphoneontheairplane.Pleaseturnoffyourphoneduringaflight. IInnHHoossppiittaallss Your Phones radio waves may interfere with the functioning of inadequately shielded medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine whether they are adequately shielded from external Radio Frequency. Switch off your devicewhenregulationspostedinstructyoutodoso. Toavoidpotentialinterferencewithimplantedmedicaldevicessuchasa pacemakerorcardioverterdefibrillator:
Page27 User Guide Always keep your phone at least 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from the medicaldevice. Donotcarrythewirelessdeviceinabreastpocket. Turnoffthephoneifthereisanyreasontosuspectthatinterferenceis takingplace. Followthemanufacturerdirectionsfortheimplantedmedicaldevice. If you have any questions about using your wireless device with an implantedmedicaldevice,consultyourhealthcareprovider. UUnnssaaffeeAArreeaass Pleaseturnoffyourphonewhenyouareclosetoagasstationorinthe vicinityofanyplacewherefuelandchemicalpreparations,oranyother dangerousgoodsarestored. 3300 TTaakkiinnggCCaarreeooffYYoouurrDDeevviiccee Yourdeviceisaproductofsuperiordesignandcraftsmanshipandshouldbe handled with care: The following suggestions will help you protect your phone:
Keepthedevicedry.Precipitation,humidity,andalltypesofliquidsor moisturecancontainmineralsthatwillrustelectroniccircuits.Ifyour device does get wet, remove the battery without turning on the Page28 User Guide device,wipeitwithadryclothandtakeittheservicecenter. Do not store the device in high or cold temperature. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and damage batteries. Donotuseorstorethedeviceindusty,dirtyareas.Itsmovingparts andelectroniccomponentscanbedamaged. Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide. Repairing this phone by yourself other than our authorized serviceagents/centersgoesagainstthewarrantyrules. Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internalcircuitboardsandfinemechanics. Donotuseharshchemicals,cleaningsolvents,orstrongdetergentsto cleanthedevice.Onlyuseasoft,clean,dryclothtocleanthesurface ofthedevice. Do not store your device near magnetic fields or allow your device to comeincontactwithmagneticfieldsforextendedperiodoftime. BBaatttteerryyRReeccoommmmeennddaattiioonnss::
Pleaseputthebatteryinacoolandwellventilatedplaceoutofdirect sunlight. We recommend you to charge the battery at room temperaturerange. Batteries have life cycles. If the time that the battery powers equipmentbecomesmuchshorterthanusual,thebatterylifeisatan Page29 User Guide end. Replace the battery with a new battery of the same make and specification. Do not discard the battery with household trash. Please dispose of laws and local environmental used battery according to your guidelines. Use manufacturer approved batteries, chargers, accessories and supplies. GTIDES119 will not be held responsible for users safety whenusingunapprovedaccessoriesorsupplies. RReeccyycclleeYYoouurrHHaannddsseett The WEEE logo (shown at the left) appears on the product (battery, handset, and charger) to indicatethatthisproductmustnotbedisposed off or dumped with your other household wastes. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocatingovertothespecifiedcollectionpoint forrecycling.ofsuchhazardouswaste. Specified collection points for recycling of such hazardous waste. Collectionandproperrecoveryofyourelectronicwasteequipmentsat the time of disposal will allow us to help preserve the environment. Recycling of the electronic waste equipment will ensure safety of humanhealthandenvironment.Formoreinformationonbestpractices for disposal of electronic and electrical waste, please visit to our web site:www.micromaxinfo.com/weee.php. Page30 User Guide DDiissccllaaiimmeerrss 1. The colors and specifications shown/mentioned in the user manual may differ from the actual product. Images shown are for representation purpose only. Other product logos and company namesmentionedhereinmaybetrademarksortradenamesoftheir respectiveowners. 2. GTIDES119 keeps the right to make modifications to any of the contentinthisuserguidewithoutpublicannouncementinadvance. The content of this manual may vary from the actual content displayedinthemobilephone.Insuchacase,thelattershallgovern. CCooppyyrriigghhttss Allrightsreserved.Reproduction,transfer,distributionorstorageofpart orallofthecontentsinthisdocumentinanyformwithouttheprior writtenpermissionofGTIDES119isstrictlyprohibited. USBwithload200Ma The socketoutlet shall be installed near the equipment and shallbeeasilyaccessible. CorrectDisposalofthisproduct Page31 User Guide Thismarkingindicatesthatthisproduct shouldnotbedisposedwithother householdwastesthroughouttheEU.To preventpossibleharmtothe environmentorhumanhealthfrom uncontrolledwastedisposal,recycleit responsiblytopromotethesustainable reuseofmaterialresources.Toreturn youruseddevice,pleaseusethereturn andcollectionsystemsorcontactthe retailerwheretheproductwas purchased.Theycantakethisproductfor environmentalsaferecycling. TheplugportionoftheAC/DCadaptorisusedasdisconnectdevice.Therefore, theapplianceshouldbeplacednearthesocketoutletandeasilyaccessible Page32 Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not 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 the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. Before a new model phone is a available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the FCC. Tests for each phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 5 mm from the body. Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of RF exposure guidelines.