GT Mobile I801 User Manual

GT Mobile i801 User Manual  
CTSM00Ai801V10  
Contents  
FOR YOUR SAFETY....................................................................................... 6  
BRIEF INTRODUCTION............................................................................... 8  
YOUR PHONES LABEL................................................................................ 8  
PASSWORD .................................................................................................... 8  
PHONE IMAGE AND KEY DEFINITION...................................................... 9  
BRIEF MENU TREE..................................................................................... 12  
DISPLAY ICON............................................................................................. 15  
DISPLAY ICON............................................................................................. 15  
GETTING STARTED .................................................................................... 17  
USING THE BATTERY................................................................................ 17  
INSTALLING A MEMORY CARD AND THE SIM CARD ......................... 18  
CHARGING THE BATTERY........................................................................ 20  
LOW BATTERY WARNING ......................................................................... 21  
BATTERY TIPS ............................................................................................ 21  
TURNING YOUR PHONE ON/OFF............................................................. 22  
KEYPAD SHORTCUTS................................................................................ 23  
USE AND MAINTENANCE.......................................................................... 25  
BASIC FUNCTIONS..................................................................................... 26  
MAKING A CALL......................................................................................... 26  
ANSWERING OR REJECTING A CALL..................................................... 27  
DURING A CALL.......................................................................................... 27  
MISSED CALL ............................................................................................. 28  
HOW TO USE MULTIMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT ............................ 29  
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MUSIC PLAYER........................................................................................... 29  
FM RADIO.................................................................................................... 35  
VOICE RECORDER...................................................................................... 38  
MASS STORAGE.......................................................................................... 40  
FILE MANAGER........................................................................................... 40  
GAMES.......................................................................................................... 42  
BLUETOOTH................................................................................................... 43  
SEND DATA USING BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY ................................. 43  
SEND PHONE BOOK ENTRIES ................................................................. 47  
SETTING UP RING STYLES AND DISPLAY..................................... 49  
PERSONALISING A RING STYLE............................................................. 49  
ADJUSTING VOLUME ................................................................................ 51  
SETTING UP DISPLAY ............................................................................... 51  
SETTING UP TIME & DATE...................................................................... 53  
SETTING UP GREETINGS AND LANGUAGE .......................................... 54  
USING PHONEBOOK.................................................................................. 55  
STORING A PHONEBOOK ENTRY............................................................ 55  
SEARCHING FOR A PHONEBOOK ENTRY.............................................. 56  
EDITING A PHONEBOOK ENTRY............................................................. 56  
DELETING PHONEBOOK ENTRIES.......................................................... 57  
ASSIGNING A GROUP................................................................................ 58  
COPYING PHONEBOOK ENTRIES ........................................................... 58  
EXPORTING OR IMPORTING PHONEBOOK ENTRIES ......................... 59  
VIEWING AND SETTING UP 1-TOUCH DIAL.......................................... 59  
VIEWING MEMORY STATUS ..................................................................... 60  
USING CALL HISTORY.............................................................................. 61  
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VIEWING CALL HISTORY .......................................................................... 61  
DELETING CALL HISTORY........................................................................ 61  
SETTING CALL HISTORY DISPLAY MODE ............................................. 61  
VIEWING CALL INFORMATION ................................................................ 62  
ENTRY METHOD........................................................................................... 64  
WHERE TO USE ENTRY METHOD............................................................ 64  
TEXT ENTRY METHODS............................................................................ 64  
CURSOR ....................................................................................................... 65  
ENGLISH ENTRY METHOD ....................................................................... 65  
PUNCTUATION AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS....................................... 66  
MESSAGES...................................................................................................... 67  
VIEWING MESSAGES................................................................................. 67  
CREATING MESSAGES .............................................................................. 68  
DELETING MESSAGES............................................................................... 69  
SETTING UP MESSAGES........................................................................... 70  
INFORMATION MESSAGES ....................................................................... 70  
VOICE MAIL ................................................................................................. 71  
PERSONAL ORGANIZER .......................................................................... 72  
ALARM.......................................................................................................... 72  
MEMO ........................................................................................................... 73  
CALENDAR................................................................................................... 73  
CALENDAR CONVERT................................................................................ 74  
WORLD TIME............................................................................................... 74  
CALCULATOR.............................................................................................. 74  
STOPWATCH................................................................................................ 75  
STK .............................................................................................................. 75  
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CALL AND PHONE SETTINGS............................................................... 76  
SECURITY GUARD...................................................................................... 76  
CLOSE BUTLER........................................................................................... 77  
MINUTE REMINDER ................................................................................... 79  
FIXED DIALING ........................................................................................... 79  
REJECT CALLS ........................................................................................... 79  
CALL FORWARD.......................................................................................... 80  
CALL BARRING ........................................................................................... 81  
CALL WAITING............................................................................................ 82  
PHONE SETTING ........................................................................................ 82  
OTHER SETTINGS....................................................................................... 85  
NETWORK SETTING .................................................................................. 85  
SECURITY SETTING .................................................................................. 85  
RESET SETTINGS....................................................................................... 86  
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................. 87  
BATTERY INFORMATION......................................................................... 89  
ACCESSORIES............................................................................................... 90  
SAFETY OF THE BATTERY ....................................................................... 90  
RAPID TRAVEL CHARGER ........................................................................ 90  
DATA CABLE................................................................................................ 90  
APPENDIX-I..................................................................................................... 91  
APPENDIX-II................................................................................................... 92  
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FOR YOUR SAFETY  
SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not use in prohibited areas or when  
it may cause any interference or danger.  
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any restrictions. Switch  
the phone off near medical equipments.  
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Do not use the phone at a  
refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals.  
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAT Follow any restrictions. Switch off  
the phone during the flight as the wireless devices can cause  
interference in aircraft.  
ROAD SAFETY Obey all local laws. Please use the hands free  
kit whilst driving.  
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only approved  
accessories and batteries. Do not try to connect incompatible  
products.  
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BACKUP IMPORTANT INFORMATION Remember to make  
backup copies or keep  
information.  
a
written record of all important  
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any  
other devices, read its user manual for detailed safety  
instructions. Do not try to connect incompatible products.  
MAINTENANCE Only authorized and qualified personnel may  
repair this product.  
WATER RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep  
it dry.  
INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to  
interference, which could affect its performance.  
Damage to the security seal will cause the warranty invalid.  
Warning: Improper use will invalidate the warranty.  
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION  
Your phone’s label  
The bar code label includes information about your phone, such as the  
serial number. Please keep it properly.  
Password  
Security Code  
This phone includes a Personal Identity Code, to ensure your data is  
stored securely, enter your PIN to active code when you switch on the  
phone or need to access some features, e.g. the phone book.  
PIN & PIN2 code  
The PIN (Personal Identity Number) and PIN2 codes are 4-to 8-digit  
numbers that usually come from your network service provider along  
with the SIM card.  
The PIN2 code is required to activate some network features. It can be  
obtained from your network provider.  
To set up PIN and PIN2 codes, please refer to Other settings>Security  
setting on P85 of this guide.  
PUK & PUK2 code  
These codes are only required should you accidentally enter your SIM  
PIN code incorrectly and block the SIM. The PUK (Personal Unblocking  
Key) and PUK2 codes are 4-to 8-digit codes obtained from your  
network service provider.  
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Phone image and key definition  
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Scroll key  
Soft key  
Send key  
Power  
key  
&
End  
Scroll up and  
down to move  
through menu  
options, or to  
Delete  
Make  
and  
Power on or off  
character  
number  
or  
answer calls  
increase  
decrease  
volume.  
/
the  
Press for OK or  
to open the  
option menu.  
Back to the  
previous menu  
OK, preview  
or open the  
option menu  
End or reject  
calls  
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In  
standby  
Exit to standby  
mode  
Lock or unlock  
the keypad with  
# key (In Music  
player and FM  
radio interface)  
Exit to standby  
mode (Except  
in Music player  
and FM radio  
interface)  
mode, push up  
to open SMS  
menu.  
(In Music player  
and FM radio  
interface)  
In  
standby  
push  
In  
standby  
mode,  
mode, open the  
shortcut menu.  
down to open  
the main menu.  
In  
standby  
mode, press to  
open  
the  
contact list.  
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Brief menu tree  
1  
2、  
3、  
MP3 player  
1. Play background  
2. Play list  
FM radio  
Mobile  
1. Play background  
2. Choose Stn.  
3. Name Stn.  
1. Phone book  
2. Messages  
3. Call record  
4. Services  
3. Skin settings  
4. Player settings  
4. Delete Stn.  
5. Manual tuning  
6. Auto tuning  
7. Set frequency  
8. Search all  
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4、  
5、  
6、  
Settings  
Profiles  
File manager  
1. Phone  
1. Normal  
2. Meeting  
3. Outdoor  
4. Car  
1. File viewer  
2. Status  
2. Date & Time  
3. Call  
3. Format  
4. Network  
5. Security  
6. Reset settings  
5. VIP  
6. Headset  
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7、  
8、  
9、  
Agenda  
Tools  
Game  
1. Horo bump  
1. Alarm  
1. Voice recorder  
2. Mass storage  
3. Calculator  
2. Memo  
3. Calendar  
4. Calendar cnvt.  
5. World time  
4. Stopwatch  
5. Blue tooth  
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Display icon  
Signal strength indicator. Vertical bars show the strength of  
the network connection.  
Strong signal,  
Weak signal,  
No signal  
Battery level indicator  
Battery full,  
Low battery,  
Low battery warning  
Message inbox full  
New message. The icon disappears after the new messages  
are read.  
Silence mode. In standby, press and hold # key to turn on or  
off the speaker.  
Roam indicator.  
Alarm on. The icon disappears after the alarms are turned  
off.  
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Vibration on.  
Earphone is connected and detected.  
Airplane mode  
Call forward  
Call history  
Keypad unlocked  
Keypad locked  
Voicemail indicator.  
Note: Your phone may not appear exactly as the illustrations in this  
manual.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Using the battery  
Installing the battery  
1. With your phone back upward, apply gentle pressure to the rear case of  
the phone, slide up the cover until the position mark on the right side  
aligned with the one on the phone body. Then take off the cover.  
2. With the metal contacts facing into the phone clip the battery in  
place, positioning the bottom of the battery first.  
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3. Place the rear cover with the position mark aligning with the one on  
your phone body. Replace the rear cover, by sliding it back onto the  
phone until it clips in place.  
Installing a memory card and the SIM card  
Warning:  
Do not bend or scratch your memory card or SIM card.  
Avoid exposing your memory card and SIM card to static electricity,  
water or dirt.  
As the memory card fits beneath the SIM card, please ensure that  
the memory card is fitted first.  
1. With your phone back upward, apply gentle pressure to the rear  
case of the phone, slide up the cover until the position mark on the  
right side aligned with the one on the phone body. Then take off the  
cover. Slide the memory card into the memory card holder with the  
metal contacts facing down into the phone body.  
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Note:  
If you need to format your memory card, please use formats FAT12  
or FAT16.  
If file formats other than FAT12 or FAT16 are used the phone may  
not be able to read the content of the memory card.  
Only Micro SD/T-Flash card can be used on your phone. It is  
recommended to use the brands such as SanDisk, Kingston,  
KingMAX, ihope, TwinMos and pqi. Please refer to Appendi-I for  
detailed information.  
2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder with the metal contacts  
facing down.  
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Charging the battery  
Warning: To avoid damaging the phone, please do not remove the  
battery when the phone is charging.  
To ensure the best performance of your phone’s battery, please charge  
the battery fully before using it for the first time (Approx. 12 hours),  
using the method described below. Please note: some batteries require  
several full charge/discharge cycles to reach their best performance.  
1. Make sure the battery has been installed properly before charging.  
2. Open the protective USB cover and plug the travel charger into the  
USB connector.  
3. Plug the other end of the travel charger into the electrical outlet.  
Tips:  
It may take a few seconds for your phone to display a visible  
charging indication if your phone is switched off.  
Your phone can be used while charging.  
It may take a few minutes for your phone to display a visible  
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charging indication if the battery is fully discharged.  
The phone will be charged from your PC when it is connected with  
the USB cable, however it will take a longer time to charge than  
when charging with the travel charger.  
Low battery warning  
When the battery is low, the phone pops up messages to notify you to  
charge the battery. If the battery energy falls below the minimum limit,  
the phone will switch off automatically.  
When the battery is low, the backlight may not work when pressing the  
keypad and some functions may not work. Please charge the battery  
immediately.  
Battery tips  
Use only the batteries, data cable and chargers approved by the  
original manufacturer. Do not use a non-approved data cable or  
chargers, or else it may damage the battery.  
Do not short-circuit the battery. Please store the battery inside the  
phone to prevent accidental short circuiting of the battery contacts.  
Do not place or charge the battery in very hot or very cold locations  
as the extremely temperature can adversely affect the battery.  
Please keep the charger and handset out of the reach of young  
children.  
Please ensure that the metal contacts of the battery are kept clean  
and free from dirt.  
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but  
it will be eventually worn out. Please replace the battery when the  
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battery capacity falls to approximately 50% of its original storage  
capacity.  
Turning your phone on/off  
Power on  
Tip:  
When switched on, your phone is busy searching the network. Some  
functions may NOT work properly in the first few seconds.  
1. Press and hold the Power key for 2 seconds to turn your phone on.  
Your phone will display the power on animation and enter standby  
mode.  
2. If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN code (displayed as ****) to  
unlock the SIM card.  
3. Please refer to Other settings>Security setting>PIN code at P85 to  
get more information on the PIN code.  
Power off  
Press and hold the Power key for  
2
seconds to turn your phone off. Your phone  
will display power off animation.  
Tip  
Your phone has a built-in antenna at the  
bottom of the phone body. Contact with the  
antenna affects call quality and may cause  
the phone to operate at a higher power  
level than otherwise needed. Not touching  
the antenna area during  
a
phone call  
optimizes the antenna performance and the  
talktime of your phone.  
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Keypad shortcuts  
In standby mode  
Up  
To open SMS.  
Scroll key  
Down  
To open the main menu.  
To open Names list.  
To open shortcut menu:  
Press  
Soft key  
Press  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Profiles  
Mass storage  
Record  
Memo  
Dial key  
Press  
To open Mobile>Call record>All calls. Press  
the * or # key to switch between Dialled,  
Missed and Received calls.  
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Press and  
hold  
To open Security guard and Close butler.  
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* & # key function list  
*key  
#key  
In standby  
mode  
Press and hold to enter the  
‘+’ for international dialing.  
Press and hold to turn the  
loud speaker on or off.  
Name list  
Call history  
Calendar  
Press to page up.  
Press to page down.  
Press to go to next  
month.  
Press to go to last month.  
Memo  
Create  
SMS  
Press  
to  
enter  
the  
Press to switch entry  
method;  
punctuation;  
Press to select letter group  
forward.  
Press to select letter  
group backward.  
Music play  
Press to switch the equalizer  
Press to switch the play  
mode.  
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Use and maintenance  
The following suggestions will help you use and maintain your mobile.  
1. Please keep dry. Rainwater, humidity and any kinds of liquid or  
moisture might contain minerals which could corrode the circuit.  
2. Moving parts maybe damaged if you put or use the phone in a dirty  
or dusty place.  
3. Please do not use or store the phone in  
a
high temperature  
environment as this may result in damage to the electronic or  
plastic parts.  
4. Please do not use or store the phone in a very low temperature  
environment.  
5. Please do not use any chemicals, detergent or caustic detergents  
to clean the mobile. If you want to clean it, please wipe it gently  
using a soft cloth made damp with some soapy water.  
6. Please do not paint the phone. Paint might clog the moving parts  
and prevent proper operation.  
7. Only use the headset provided, or an approved spare.  
8. If the mobile has got wet, please switch it off immediately and  
remove the battery. Leave it to dry thoroughly before using it again.  
9. To get the maximum talk and standby times from your battery,  
please turn down the volume, reduce the backlight and contrast.  
10. Please keep all metal objects away from the charger port on the top  
of the phone to avoid damaging the electronic circuits.  
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Basic functions  
Making a call  
Making a call from standby mode  
1. Input the phone number. To change the number, move the cursor  
by the Scroll key, press the Back key to delete digits.  
2. Press the Dial key (Dial).  
3. To make an international call, press and hold the * key to enter the  
international prefix ‘+’ in place of the international access code.  
Then input the country code, area code and phone number, and  
press the Dial key (Dial).  
Making a call by your phone book  
1. In standby mode, press the Scroll key to enter the Phone book; or  
from main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Names.  
2. Select an entry by the Scroll key, then press Dial key (View) to  
view all the phone numbers in this entry.  
3. Select a number you want by the Scroll key, then press the Dial  
key (Call).  
Making a call by call history  
Your phone can store 50 phone numbers for recently each Dialled,  
Received and Missed call.  
1. In standby mode, press the Dial key to enter the All calls list. You  
can press the * key or # key to switch to the Dialled, Received or  
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Missed call lists.  
2. Select the number you want by scrolling up or down, then press the  
Dial key (Call).  
Answering or rejecting a call  
1. Press the Dial key (Ans) to answer an incoming call; or press the  
Scroll key to enter option menu and select from User busy, Reject  
or Answer.  
2. Press the Power key (Reject) to end or reject a call.  
3. When the headset is connected, press the Dial key or the headset  
button to answer a call.  
4. Or press the Scroll key to open the option menu, User busy, Reject  
or Answer  
During a call  
Switching to other functions  
Press the Dial key (Option) to enter the option menu as described  
below. Then press the associated number key to select the option or  
highlight the required option by using the Scroll key, and then press  
the Dial key to select.  
1. Dial new  
2. Hold  
3. Mute  
4. End this call  
5. Send DTMF  
6. Main menu  
7. Start to record  
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Note: Some of these ‘in call’ functions require your network provider to  
activate them. For more details please contact your network provider.  
Searching an entry  
1. During a call, press the Dial key (option) to enter options menu  
(talk), select Main menu>Phone book>Names.  
2. Select a name and press the Dial key (view) to view the number  
list.  
3. To search an entry from the name list, please refer to Search for a  
phone book entry at P56.  
Missed Call  
The phone will display ‘Missed calls: X call(s)’. if you have X missed  
calls.  
Press the Soft key to return to the home screen.  
Or press the Dial key (View) or Scroll key to view the missed call list.  
Press * key or # key to switch to All calls, Dialled or Received call lists.  
In the missed call list, select the number you want to dial and press the  
Dial key (Dial). Or press the Scroll key to view the date and time of this  
entry.  
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How to use multimedia entertainment  
Music Player  
The music player allows you to store and play MP3 music on the phone  
or the memory card.  
Music can be transferred to, or removed from the phone or memory  
card, by connecting the phone with a PC by using the supplied USB  
cable. The phone or memory card will appear as a removable drive  
under the PC’s ‘My Computer’ icon. Windows can be used to click and  
drag files into or out of the memory.  
Note:  
Your phone do not support link with Apple Macintosh computers.  
When connecting to PC, please only use in the circumstances of  
Microsoft 2000 or above.  
Your phone only supports music files in MP3 format.  
To activate or quit the music player  
1. From the main menu, select MP3 player, press the Dial key or  
Scroll key to enter.  
2. Press the Back key to exit music player and return to standby.  
Background play mode  
1. In MP3 player, select MP3 player>Play background to return to the  
main menu and play music in background mode. At the same time,  
you can change phone settings or play games and so on.  
2. If you want to turn off the music player, select MP3 player and  
press the Soft key to turn off the player and return to the main  
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menu.  
Tip:  
In background play mode, the display will show  
on the top bar.  
Play list  
With the music playing, press the Dial key ( ) or Scroll key and select  
Play list.  
My favorite  
1. Select My favorite to open the music list of collected track.  
2. If the list is empty, press the Dial key (Add) to open File viewer.  
3. Select the memory from the Memory card or Phone, press the Dial  
key (Select).  
4. Select the track or file holder you want and press the Dial key  
(Select) or Scroll key to add to the list.  
5. Press OK on the pop-up message ‘Completed, add another?’ to  
continue to add another track; press Exit to return to My favorite  
music list.  
6. Select a track, press the Dial key or Scroll key.  
Play: To play the selected track.  
Add: To enter File viewer to add a track or file folder.  
Move: To remove the selected track.  
Remove all: To remove all the tracks off My favorite music list. This  
does not delete tracks, and they can be ‘Added’ again.  
Detail: To check the detailed information of the selected track.  
Set ringtone: To set the selected track as the incoming call ring  
tone.  
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Tip:  
You can add all the tracks in the memory card or the phone by selecting  
<Add folder>.  
All music  
1. Select All music to open the music list of all tracks.  
2. Select a track, and press the Dial key or Scroll key.  
Play: To play the selected track.  
Detail: To check the detailed information of the song, such as artist,  
album and so on.  
Set ringtone: To set the selected track as the incoming call ring  
tone.  
Select music  
1. With the music playing, press  
to jump to the previous track,  
press  
to jump to the next one; press to pause or continue  
playing the current track.  
2. Or in the music list, select the track you want, press the Scroll key  
to play.  
Fast rewind and fast forward  
While playing, press and hold  
to fast forward.  
to fast rewind; press and hold  
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Adjust the volume  
With the music playing (excluding the background play mode),  
1. Push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume.  
2. Or press the Dial key or Scroll key. Select Player settings>Volume.  
Push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume.  
Switch the play mode  
1. With the music playing, press the # key to switch the play mode  
between Sequence  
& Repeat  
, Random  
, Sequence  
.
and Random & Repeat  
2. Or with the music playing, press the Dial key or Scroll key.  
3. Select Player settings>Repeat to switch from the repeat mode: Not  
repeat, Repeat one and Repeat all.  
4. Select Player settings>Random. Select On to play the tracks in  
random; select Off to play the tracks in sequence.  
Switch the equalizer  
1. With the music playing, press the * key to change the equalizer  
from NORMAL, ROCK, POP, TREBLE and BASS.  
2. Or with the music playing, press the Dial key ( ) or Scroll key.  
3. Select Play settings>Equalizer to open the option menu and select  
from Normal, Rock, Pop, Treble, Bass.  
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Broken-point memory repeat  
It is possible to repeat part of a track. The start point for the repeat is  
‘marked’ by pressing the 0 as the required point is reached when the  
track is playing. To mark the end point for the repeat the 0 is pressed a  
second time as the required point is reached in the track. The MP3  
player will now loop between these two points forever. Then press the 0  
again to stop the loop and continue to play.  
How to view the music information  
1. In the music list, select a track and press the Dial key or Scroll  
key.  
2. Select Detail to check the detailed information of the song, such as  
artist, album and so on.  
Lock keypad  
In music player, press the Power key ( ) and then the # key to lock the  
keypad (the display will show  
).  
How to copy MP3 files to the phone  
To manipulate the music files stored on the phone’s memory card it  
must be connected to a PC via the USB cable provided.  
When the phone is connected to the PC, it should be automatically  
detected.  
However, if the PC fails to detect the phone, the connection can be  
manually established by selecting Tools>Mass storage from the  
phone’s main menu and pressing Connect.  
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The phone’s memory card will appear as a ‘Removable Disk’ under the  
My computer icon of the PC.  
1. Copy MP3 files to the root directory of the removable disk.  
2. When you have finished editing the contents of the Phone’s  
memory, close the USB connection by double clicking the ‘Safely  
Remove Hardware’ icon in the System Tray of PC and selecting  
‘Stop’. Then press Exit on the handset and disconnect the USB  
cable.  
Note:  
If you have muted the handsets speaker by pressing the #key, you  
can only listen to the music through the headset.  
The battery consumption is higher than usual when the MP3 player  
is being used.  
You can download MP3 files up to the capacity of the memory card.  
The phones MP3 player will read the contents of any folders put  
onto the mass storage, but can only read down two levels of folder,  
so it is better to keep all the content in the top level folder.  
My favorite music list will to be empty if you delete the ‘playlist’ file  
on the phones mass storage memory.  
How to change the panel skin  
1. With the music playing, press the Dial key ( ) or Scroll key.  
2. Select Skin settings.  
3. Select the panel skin you want and press the Dial key ( ) or  
Scroll key.  
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FM Radio  
Tip: The FM radio uses the headset wires as an aerial, so the radio will  
not work unless the headset is connected.  
To activate or quit the FM radio  
1. From the main menu, select FM radio and press the Dial key or  
Scroll key.  
2. The radio will now display ‘Searching’, as it locates the radio  
stations.  
3. The display will now show the current radio station found and  
playing it through the headsets.  
4. The volume can be adjusted by operating the scroll up or down.  
5. To change, rename or delete stations, or to manually tune or  
re-tune, press the Dial key to enter the options menu.  
6. Press the Soft key to exit to main menu.  
To listen to the Radio  
In FM radio, press  
or  
to change channel.  
Background play mode  
1. In FM radio, select FM radio>Play background to return to the main  
menu and play the FM radio in background mode. At the same time,  
you can change phone settings or play games and so on.  
2. If you want to turn off the FM radio, select FM radio and press the  
Soft key to turn off the radio and return to the main menu.  
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Tip:  
In background play mode, the display will show  
on the top bar.  
Search channel  
Tip: The FM radio stores all the channels found when the automatic  
search was performed. Please use the manual searching feature under  
the options menu to find a channel which was not found during the auto  
search.  
Search All  
In the FM radio, press the Dial key ( ), select Search all to search all  
FM channels and store them automatically in sequence.  
Manual tuning  
1. In FM radio, press the Dial key ( ) to select Manual tuning.  
2. Press  
or  
to tune the frequency in 100kHz steps.  
3. Press the Dial key (Save) or Scroll key to save the new station.  
4. Select a station number from 1 to 40 and press the Dial key to save  
the manually tuned station.  
Auto tuning  
1. In FM radio, press the Dial key ( ) to select Auto tuning.  
2. Press  
or  
to start auto searching. The tuning will stop at  
the first radio station found, and begin playing this station.  
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3. Press the Dial key (Save), select a station number from 1 to 40,  
press the Dial key (Save). Or press  
or  
continue  
searching.  
4. Note: the radio may stop on ‘silent stations’, if this happens please  
press or to continue searching.  
Edit channel name  
In FM radio, press the Dial key ( ) to display the following options:  
1. Choose Stn.: Select a stored channel and play.  
2. Name Stn.: Rename the current channel.  
3. Delete Stn.: Delete the current channel.  
Adjust the volume  
In FM radio, push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume.  
Lock keypad  
In FM radio, press Power key ( ) and # key to lock the keypad (shown  
as  
).  
Note:  
The radio remembers the last radio station you were listening to, and  
the next time the radio is turned on, it will try to return to that station and  
re-commence playing it.  
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Voice recorder  
To activate or quit the Voice recorder  
1. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder. Or press the Soft  
key to open the shortcut menu and select Record.  
2. In the voice recorder, press the Power key to go back to the  
previous menu.  
Record ring tone  
Tip: In this procedure, you can record your voice and set as an  
incoming ringer alert.  
1. Select Voice recorder>Ring tone. Press the Dial key (Record) or  
Scroll key to start recording.  
2. Press the Dial key (Stop) or Scroll key to stop recording and save  
the record.  
Record voice memo  
1. Select Voice recorder>Voice memo. Press the Dial key (Record) or  
Scroll key to start recording.  
2. Press the Dial key (Stop) or Scroll key to stop recording and save  
the record.  
Play record  
1. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder>Saved record.  
2. Select the location of Memory card or Phone.  
3. Select a record and press the Dial key (Play).  
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Edit record  
1. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder>Saved record.  
2. Select the location of Memory card or Phone.  
3. Highlight the record you want and rename it, delete it and view  
details of it by using the Scroll key as follows.  
Rename  
Select Rename, enter the name you want and press the Dial key to  
save.  
Delete  
1. Select Delete to delete the current record.  
2. Select Delete all to delete all the saved records.  
Details  
Select Details to view the detailed information on the selected record.  
Select the default save location  
1. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder>Save priority.  
2. Select the default save location between Memory card or Phone.  
Note:  
The recording time depends on the capacity and free space on the  
memory card.  
All the recordings are saved in the file folder ‘audio’ created in the  
memory card automatically.  
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Mass storage  
1. In standby mode (lock or unlock), connect to PC with USB data  
cable. The pop-up message shows ‘Link USB?’. Select 'OK' to  
activate mass storage; select ‘Exit’ to charge the battery by the  
USB data cable.  
2. Or in the main menu, select Tools>Mass storage.  
a. Press the Dial key (Connect) or Scroll key to activate the  
connection to PC.  
b. Select mass storage on PC. Copy the MP3 files from PC to  
phone.  
c. Double click the ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ icon in the System  
Tray of PC, select Stop and quit safely. And then press Exit on the  
phone. Press the Dial key to turn off mass storage. And then the  
phone can be used properly.  
Note:  
You can format the mass storage on PC in FAT12 or FAT16 format.  
After formatting, double click the ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ icon in  
the System Tray of PC, select Stop and quit safely. Then take off  
the battery directly without exiting from the Mass storage on your  
phone and re-power on.  
The phone can be charged via the USB connector from the PC.  
When the USB cable is connected, select ‘Exit’ on the phone when  
prompted to ‘Link USB’.  
File manager  
File viewer  
1. In the main menu, Select File manager>File viewer.  
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2. Select the memory from Memory card or Phone.  
3. Press the Scroll key to open the option menu:  
Info.: To check the status of the selected memory.  
Format: To format the selected memory.  
Play: To play the music in the memory.  
4. Select a file folder, press the Dial key to enter the folder, or press  
the Scroll key to open the option menu.  
Info: To check the detailed information of the current file folder.  
Play: To play the music in the selected file folder.  
5. Select a file, press the Dial key to view the detailed information of  
the file, or press the Scroll key to open the option menu.  
Info: To view the detailed information of the selected file.  
Send by Bluetooth: To send the selected file via Bluetooth.  
Delete: To delete the selected file.  
Rename: To rename the selected file.  
Copy: To copy the selected track.  
Note:  
If the file is picture or music, press the Dial key to preview or play the  
file and the option menu may be a little different.  
Memory status  
In the main menu, select File manager>Status. You can check the  
current usage of the memory card and internal memory of the phone.  
Format  
1. In the main menu, select File manager>File viewer>Memory card  
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or Phone.  
2. Press the Dial key (Select).  
3. Press the Dial key to select OK on the pop-up message ‘Confirm  
format?’. Or press the Power key to cancel and return to the  
previous menu.  
Games  
Horo Bump  
1. In the main menu, select Game>Horo bump.  
2. Press the Dial key or Scroll key to open the option menu.  
New Game: To start to play a new round.  
Select stage: To select a game stage.  
High score: To check the top score of the game.  
Help: To check the instructions and illustration description.  
About: To check the version of the game.  
Quit: To quit the game and return to the previous menu.  
Angel Cube  
1. In the main menu, select Game>Angle cube.  
2. Press the Dial key or Scroll key to open the option menu.  
New Game: To start to play a new round.  
Collection: To check the collected card.  
Help: To check the instructions and rules.  
About: To check the version of the game.  
High score: To check the top score of different level or in certain  
mode.  
Quit: To quit the game and return to the previous menu.  
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Bluetooth  
Tips:  
If your phone has Bluetooth function, please follow the instructions  
below.  
To optimize the performance of the communication between  
Bluetooth headset and your phone, please ensure the  
communication is not interfered by obstructions or by wireless  
signal.  
Send data using Bluetooth technology  
Tips:  
Before pairing, please create your own password and agree with the  
owner of the other device to use the same password. This password is  
used only once and you do not have to memorize it.  
Pairing  
1. Place the two devices within 10 meter.  
2. From the main menu, select Tools>Bluetooth>Switch and select  
On.  
Warning: Please turn the switch on before using the Bluetooth  
connection. The default switch status of your phone is Off.  
3. Select Tools>Bluetooth>My device. And select Search device,  
press the Dial key or Scroll key to begin searching for devices  
within range.  
Warning: It will cost 15 seconds to find a new device. Your phone  
screen will turn off in several seconds, and you can press any key to  
light up the screen.  
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4. Press the Power key to stop searching and open the searched  
devices list. Select a device you want to connect with, press the  
Dial key or Scroll key to begin pairing. If paired successfully, the  
screen displays “Enter password”, or else it displays “Pair failed,  
retry?”, select OK to retry pairing.  
5. Enter the password, press the Dial key or Scroll key. Enter the  
same password. If paired successfully, the screen displays “Paired  
ok”, or else it displays “Pair failed”. You are required to re-enter the  
password to pair with the device again.  
6. If paired successfully, you are transferred to My device list  
automatically. Press the Power key (Exit) to return to the standby  
mode.  
Visibility  
1. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Visibility.  
2. Select On to allow other Bluetooth devices to find you. Select Off to  
hide your phone so that you cannot be found by other Bluetooth  
devices.  
Rename  
Rename devices  
1. Select the device you want in My device list, press Dial key (Option)  
or Scroll key.  
2. Select Rename to edit the default name of the selected device.  
Rename your phone  
1. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Rename.  
2. Push the Scroll key up or down to move the cursor, and press the  
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Soft key to delete the characters before the cursor. Enter the name  
you want, and press the Dial key (OK).  
Service List  
Service list of other devices  
1. Select the device you want in My device list, press Dial key (Option)  
or Scroll key.  
2. Select Service list to check all the services the selected device can  
provide.  
Service list of your phone  
Select Tools>Bluetooth>Bluetooth service to check all the services your  
phone provides.  
Delete devices  
1. Select the device you want in My device list, press Dial key (Option)  
or Scroll key.  
2. Select Delete to delete the selected device.  
Download data with Bluetooth technology  
1. Select the device you want in My device list, press Dial key (Option)  
or Scroll key.  
2. Select Browse files/Connect to view the shared files or file folders  
on the other device.  
3. Select the file you want, press the Dial key (Get) to download the  
file to your phone.  
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Note:  
All the files received by Bluetooth technology are saved in the default  
file folder “Blue Tooth”.  
Send data with Bluetooth technology  
1. Select File manager>File viewer from the main menu.  
2. Select the file you want to send, press the Dial key (Option) or the  
Scroll key to open the option menu.  
3. Select Send by Bluetooth.  
Security  
Select File manager>File viewer to open the option menu.  
Off: To view the shared files in the paired device directly after  
pairing.  
Service level: When using FTP or OPP services, connection  
requests such as viewing, getting or deleting the shared files from  
the paired device must be accepted separately after pairing.  
Link level: When using FTP or OPP link, connection requests such  
as viewing, getting or deleting the shared files from the paired  
device must be accepted separately after pairing.  
Select default save location  
1. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Root drive.  
2. Select Phone or Memory card as the default save location for the  
data transmitted by Bluetooth.  
Select prefer player  
1. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Prefer player.  
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2. Select the default player from the options:  
Phone: Listen to music using the internal loudspeaker or the  
headset.  
BT sink : Listen to music using Bluetooth headset.  
Adjust microphone volume  
1. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Mic volume.  
2. Push the Scroll key up or down to increase or decrease the  
volume.  
Send phone book entries  
Send a phone book entry  
1. In the standby mode, press the Scroll key, or select Mobile>Phone  
book>Names from the main menu.  
2. Select the entry you want to send, press the Scroll key to open the  
option menu. And select Send by Bluetooth.  
3. Select the receiving device from My device list, and press the Dial  
key (Select) or Scroll key to send.  
Send my business card  
1. From the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>My business  
card.  
2. Select Edit to edit your business card including name, phone  
number and E-mail address. Then press the Dial key (Save).  
3. Select Send by Bluetooth to open My device list. Select the  
receiving device and press the Dial key (Send) or Scroll key to  
send your business card.  
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Exchange business card  
1. From the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>My business  
card.  
2. Select Exchange business card to open My device list. Select the  
receiving device, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to send  
your business card and receive the business card from the other  
side.  
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Setting up ring styles and display  
The phone comes with 5 pre-defined profiles: Normal, Meeting, Outdoor,  
Car and VIP. These profiles can be personalized by editing them.  
Personalising a ring style  
1. Open the main menu, select Profiles>Normal, Meeting, Outdoor,  
Car VIP or Headset.  
2. Or press the Back key and select Profiles to open the menu.  
3. Select one profile, then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll Key to  
open it.  
Setting an incoming call ringer alert  
1. Select Personalise>Ring tone.  
2. Select Default to open the internal ring tone list in the phone. Select  
the ring tone you want and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll  
key.  
3. Select Extern to open the external ring tone list which will include  
the MP3 files. Select the audio file you want and press the Dial key  
(Select) or Scroll key.  
Set to ringtone: To set the selected external audio files as the ringer  
alert.  
Set clip: To set part of the audio file as the ringer alert. Press the 0  
key to mark the start and end of the loop. And press the Dial key  
(
) or Scroll key.  
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Setting a message ringer alert  
1. Select Personalise>Message tone.  
2. Select the ring tone you want and press the Dial key (Select) or  
Scroll key.  
Setting a group ringer alert  
1. Select Mobile>Phone book>Settings>Group tones.  
2. Select a group and press the Dial key or Scroll key.  
3. Select Default to open the internal ring tone list in the phone. Select  
the ring tone you want and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll  
key.  
4. Select Extern to open the external ring tone list which will include  
the MP3 files. Select the audio file you want and press the Dial key  
(Select) or Scroll key.  
Set to ringtone: To set the selected external audio file as the group  
ringer alert.  
Set clip: To set part of the audio file as the group ringer alert. Press  
the 0 key to mark the start and end of the loop. And press the Dial  
key ( ) or Scroll key.  
Setting ringer alert play mode  
1. Select Personalise>Ring tone mode.  
2. Push the Scroll key up or down to highlight the mode you want  
from the option menu, Beep one, Ring once or Cycle.  
3. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key.  
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Adjusting volume  
1. Select Personalise>Ring volume, Earpiece volume, Keypad tone or  
Vibrator.  
2. Use the Scroll key to adjust volume, then press the Dial key  
(Select) or Scroll key.  
3. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to set vibrator on or off.  
Setting up display  
Open the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Screen.  
Setting the highlight bar  
Select Screen>Highlight bar, use the Scroll key to highlight the type  
you like. Then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save the  
highlight bar setting.  
Setting wallpaper  
How to select internal wallpaper  
1. Select Screen>Wallpaper. Select the wallpaper you want, press the  
Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to preview pictures.  
2. Press the Dial key (;) or Scroll key to set the current picture to  
wallpaper.  
3. Press the Soft key to return to the wallpaper list.  
4. Press the Power key (:) to return to the standby mode.  
How to select external wallpaper  
1. Copy the pictures you want from the PC to your phone or Micro  
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SD/T-Flash card. Please refer to the steps of the Mass storage at  
P40.  
2. In the main menu, select File manager>File viewer.  
3. Select a picture, press the Dial key (Select) or press the Scroll key  
and select View to preview the picture.  
4. Press the Dial key to set the current picture as wallpaper. Or press  
the Soft key to return to the previous menu, press the Dial key and  
select Wallpaper.  
Note:  
Your phone supports file format of picture such as JPG, PNG, GIF and  
BMP.  
Setting the color of input font  
Select Screen>Color of input, use the Scroll key to choose from  
Monochromatic and Rainbow, then press the Dial key (Select) or  
Scroll key to save the color setting.  
Setting backlight  
Select Screen>Backlight timer, then use the Dial key (Select) or Scroll  
key to set the time you want.  
Setting brightness  
Select Screen>Backlight level, use the Scroll key to adjust the  
brightness, then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save the  
brightness setting.  
Idle screen display  
1. Select Screen>Idle display.  
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2. Push the Scroll key up or down to select from Network name, Time,  
Date & week or Select all.  
3. Press the Scroll key to select or cancel the option.  
4. Press the Dial key.  
Setting up Time & Date  
Open the main menu, select Settings>Date & Time.  
Setting time  
1. Select Date & Time>Time.  
2. Enter the time you need, then press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll  
key to save the time setting.  
e.g. If the time would be 2:45 pm, please enter 1-4-4-5)  
Setting date  
1. Select Date & Time>Date.  
2. Enter the date you need, then press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll  
key to save the date setting.  
e.g. If the date would be Mar 15th 2005, please enter  
1-5-0-3-2-0-0-5)  
Setting date format  
1. Select Date & Time>Date format.  
2. Select the format you want, and then press the Dial key (Option) or  
Scroll key to save the date format setting.  
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Setting up greetings and language  
Setting language  
Note:  
If you select Automatic, your phone selects the language according to  
the information on your SIM card. In case there is no SIM card inserted,  
your phone selects English as default for the first time and changes the  
language in accordance with the information on your SIM card you used  
last time.  
1. Open the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Language.  
2. Select the language you want, then press the Dial key (Option) or  
Scroll key to save the language setting.  
Setting greetings  
1. Open the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Greeting.  
2. Enter the greetings you want, then press the Dial key (Save) or  
Scroll key to save the greetings setting.  
Please refer to Entry method at P64 to get more information about entry  
method.  
Tips: Greetings will be displayed before the home screen displays.  
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Using phonebook  
You can store up to 500 phone numbers in your phonebook.  
The numbers you can store in the SIM card will vary. You can store the  
contact’s name, phone numbers and other relative numbers in the  
phone book.  
Storing a phonebook entry  
Storing a phonebook entry from the menu  
1. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Add new.  
2. Enter the contact name and press the Dial key to save.  
3. Select a group for the current entry. Press the Dial key (Select) or  
Scroll key.  
4. Enter the phone number you want. Then press the Dial key (Save)  
or Scroll key.  
5. Select a number type, Press the Dial key (Save) or Scroll key.  
6. Three phone numbers can be added into each entry. To add more  
numbers, select Add number and press the Scroll key and redo  
step 4 and step 5 above.  
Storing a phonebook entry in standby mode  
1. In standby mode, input a phone number, then press the Scroll key  
to enter Option menu>Save.  
2. If adding a new phone number to an existing entry, select To  
existing to enter phone book list.  
3. Select the entry you want, then press the Dial key (Select) to save  
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the new number.  
4. If creating a new entry, select New entry.  
(Please refer to ‘Storing a phonebook entry from the menuP54)  
Searching for a phonebook entry  
In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then  
select Mobile>Phonebook>Names to enter contact lists.  
In contact lists, press the *, # key to page up or down.  
1. To search by first letter: press the number key which the first letter  
of a contact’s name begins with, then use the Scroll key to select a  
name you want.  
2. To search by name: press the Scroll key to open option menu,  
select Search, then input the contact’s name and press the Dial  
key (OK).  
3. To search by group: press the Scroll key to open option menu,  
select View by groupthen select the group and press the Dial key  
(OK) or Scroll key, and then all the group’s contact lists will appear.  
Editing a phonebook entry  
In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then  
select Mobile>Phonebook>Names to enter contact lists.  
1. Select the contact you want, then press the Scroll key to open  
option menu and select Edit.  
2. Select the contact name or phone number which needs to be  
changed, then press the Scroll key to enter editing mode.  
3. After editing, press the Dial key (Save) or Scroll key to select a  
number type, then press the Dial key (Save) or Scroll key to save  
the entry.  
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Deleting phonebook entries  
In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then  
select Mobile>Phone book>Names to enter contact lists.  
Deleting a single number  
1. Select the contact you want, press the Dial key (View) to view all  
phone numbers under this entry,  
2. Select the phone number you want to delete, then press the Scroll  
key to enter Option menu and select Delete to delete the number.  
Deleting an entry  
1. Repeat the steps of ‘Deleting a single number’.  
2. After deleting all the phone numbers in this contact, this contact  
name will disappear automatically.  
3. Or select the contact name you want, then press the Scroll key to  
enter Option menu directly and select Delete.  
Deleting all phonebook entries  
In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings>Delete all>SIM  
card, Phone or All.  
Select SIM card to delete all entries in SIM card.  
Select Phone to delete all entries in your phone.  
Select All to delete all entries both in SIM card and your phone.  
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Assigning a group  
Group filters  
1. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phonebook>Settings >Group  
filters.  
2. Press the Scroll key to set the display or hide status of group.  
;“: Show all the contacts under this group; “:“: Hide all the  
contacts under this group.  
3. Press the Dial key (OK) to save the group status and back to  
previous menu.  
Assigning a group  
1. In the phonebook list, select a contact, then press the Scroll key to  
enter Option menu and select Add to group.  
2. Select the group you want to assign, and then press the Dial key  
(OK) or Scroll key to save the setting.  
Copying phonebook entries  
Copy an entry  
In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then  
select Mobile>Phone book>Names to enter contact lists.  
1. Highlight the entry you want to copy, press the Scroll key.  
2. Select Copy and press the Dial key or Scroll key.  
3. Press OK to delete the original entry; press Exit to keep the original  
one.  
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Copy all entries  
1. In standby mode, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings>Copy all.  
2. Select SIM to phone to copy all the entries in the SIM card to the  
phone; select Phone to SIM to copy all the entries in the phone to  
the SIM card.  
Exporting or importing phonebook entries  
1. In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings.  
2. Select Export/import>Export, then select the export location from  
To phone and To memory card. Enter the file name and press the  
Dial key.  
3. Select Export/import>Import to open the File viewer menu, locate  
the file you want to import. Press the Dial key (OK) or the Scroll  
key.  
Note:  
The file imported and exported is in vCard format.  
While entering the file name, press the Scroll key to switch the  
entry method.  
All the exported files are saved in the file folder ‘Names’ created in  
the memory card automatically.  
Viewing and setting up 1-touch dial  
NoteOn this phone you can only assign key 2 to 9 to eight numbers in  
SIM card as 1-touch dial numbers.  
1. In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings>Speed dial  
list. Then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to view the  
one-digit speed dial number list.  
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2. In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Names to access  
name list. Press the Dial key (View) to view the details. Press the  
Scroll key to access the option menu. Select Speed dial, and then  
select a speed dial number (from 2 to 9) for the contact, press the  
Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save and back to the previous  
menu automatically.  
Viewing memory status  
Choosing default save location  
Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phonebook>Settings>Default  
memory>SIM card, Phone or Optional.  
Select SIM card to save all new entries in SIM card by default.  
Select Phone to save all new entries in phone by default.  
Select Optional to save new entries in SIM card or phone.  
Viewing memory status  
Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phonebook>Settings>Status to  
show the memory status of SIM card or phone.  
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Using call history  
Viewing call history  
NoteIf the phone number has been saved in your phonebook, the  
contact name will be displayed in call record.  
1. In standby mode, press the Dial key ( ) directly to view all calls  
list.  
You can switch to dialed, received and missed calls list by the * and  
# key.  
2. Or open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>All calls,  
Dialled calls, Missed calls or Received calls.  
3. Highlight a record, press the Scroll key to show the details.  
Deleting call history  
1. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>Delete> Dialled  
calls, Missed calls, Received calls or All calls.  
Select Dialled calls to delete all the records in Dialled calls list.  
Select Missed calls to delete all the records in Missed calls list.  
Select Received calls to delete all the records in Received calls list.  
Select All calls to delete all the records in Call history list.  
2. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to delete and press the  
Power key to cancel this operation.  
Setting call history display mode  
1. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>Display methods.  
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By time: To display the call history according to time sequence.  
By group: To display the call history in group using the phone  
number or contact name as a unit. All the call records of a number  
are stored in the same entry.  
2. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key.  
Viewing call information  
Note:  
To set call costs and cost limit, input PIN2. Please refer to PIN2 at  
P8.  
To view the last call cost and all call costs, set charge rate at first.  
Cost information  
Open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>Call info.>Cost  
info.>Last call, All calls, Clear logs, Cost units or Max cost.  
Last call: Press Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to view the cost of  
the latest call.  
All calls: Press Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to view the cost of  
all calls.  
Clear logs: Press Dial key to clear.  
Cost units: To set the charge rate.  
Max cost: Input the limitation of cost. If necessary, please input  
PIN2.  
Open the main menu, and select Mobile>Call record>Call info.> Cost  
info> Cost units>Read units or Set units.  
Read units: View the current cost unit.  
Set units: Input the cost unit, then press Dial key (Save). If  
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necessary, please input PIN2.  
Note: The time duration displayed in your phone may not be exact with  
the time duration based on which your service provider charge you. To  
get the exact cost information, please contact your local service  
provider.  
Timer information  
Open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>Call info.>Time  
info.>Last call or Total time.  
Last call: Press Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to view the time  
duration of the latest call.  
Total time: Press Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to view the time  
duration of all calls.  
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Entry method  
Where to use entry method  
Your phone offers a number of different text entry methods for entering  
text information in:  
1. Creation or editing of contact details in the phonebook  
2. Name searching in the phonebook  
3. Creating SMS messages  
4. Editing memos  
Text entry methods  
Capital letter  
Lowercase  
T9 (Capital letter)  
T9First letter capital)  
T9Lowercase)  
Number  
Tips:  
To change between text entry methods, press the # key or Scroll  
key  
With the T9 method selected, you can toggle between T9 entry  
methods by pressing and holding 0.  
In Chinese entry method, press 0 to or push Scroll key to page up  
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or page down. Press and hold 0 to enter a space.  
Cursor  
When editing, a cursor ‘I’ will be shown in the text string to indicate the  
location new characters will be entered.  
English entry method  
Multi-tap  
To enter text in Multi-tap mode, the key with the appropriate group of  
letters must be pressed, if the first letter of the group is required, the key  
is pressed once. If the second letter is required it should be pressed  
twice.  
e.g Input the word ‘Hello’  
Switch to  
Switch to  
capital letter, then press 4 twice to input ‘H’  
lowercase, then press 3 two times to input ‘e’,  
press 5 three times to input ‘l’, press 5 three times to input ‘l’, then  
press 6 three times to input ‘o’.  
T9 English entry method  
It’s easier to use T9 to input words.  
e.g. Input the word ‘Hello’  
Ensure you are in T9 mode (cycle through the options by pressing 0),  
then press and hold the 0 key to switch to  
T9first letter  
capital.  
Press 4,3,5,5,6. As you type the phone will be trying to work out the  
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most likely word you are trying to spell. When you have completed the  
word, confirm the word the phone has correctly predicted the word you  
require by pressing 0, this will enter the word displayed, enter a 0 and  
move on ready to enter the next word.  
If the word the phone has predicted is not the one you require,  
alternative words found by the same keypresses can be shown by  
pressing the * or # key, or pushing up or down the Scroll key .  
Press 0 to enter a 0.  
Punctuation and Special characters  
In editing mode, press and hold the * key to input punctuation and  
special characters. Push the Scroll key up or down to page up or page  
down. Press the corresponding number key to enter punctuation or  
special characters.  
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Messages  
Viewing messages  
NoteYou must set up your message inbox before you can send and  
receive messages. Usually, your service provider has already set up the  
message inbox for you.  
In standby mode, push the Scroll key up to open SMS menu; or open  
the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>SMS>Inbox, Outbox or  
Saved items.  
Inbox:  
1. Use the Scroll key to select the message you need, press the Dial  
key (Read) or Scroll key to read the message.  
2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to open the option menu:  
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Reply: To reply to the sender’s number  
Delete: To delete the message  
Forward: To continue to send the message to other recipients  
Save: To save the message  
Edit: To edit the message and save  
Call: To call the sender’s number  
Extract number: To extract the numbers embedded in the message  
Send to group: To send the message to a group of persons  
Outbox  
1. Use the Scroll key to select the message you need, press the Dial  
key (Read) or Scroll key to read the message.  
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2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to open the option menu:  
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Delete: To delete the message  
Send: To send the message  
Save: To save the message  
Edit: To edit the message and save  
Call: To call the sender’s number  
Extract number: To extract the numbers embedded in the message  
Send to group: To send the message to a group of persons  
Saved items  
1. Use the Scroll key to select the message you need, press the Dial  
key (Read) or Scroll key to read the message.  
2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to open the option menu:  
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Delete: To delete the message  
Send: To send the message  
Edit: To edit the message and save  
Extract number: To extract the numbers embedded in the message  
Send to group: To send the message to a group of persons  
Tip:  
You can check the previous or next message by pressing * or # key.  
Creating messages  
Note:  
If you set the language as English, up to 160 English characters  
can be contained in each message (including 0)  
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If you set the language as others, 70 characters can be contained  
in each message (including 0).  
In standby mode, push the Scroll key up to enter SMS>Create; or open  
the main menu, and select Mobile>Messages>SMS>Create.  
1. To enter the content.  
2. Press Dial key (Option) to access the option menu:  
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Send: To send the message  
Save: To save the message  
Insert template: To insert the template selected from the template  
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Insert name: To insert the names selected from the list  
Insert number: To insert the numbers selected from the list  
Send to group: To send the message to a group of persons  
Warning:  
In the message entry screen, press the Power key to delete the  
characters to the left of the cursor; Press and hold Power key to  
clear all the characters.  
The SMS will be divided into at most  
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automatically and send them one by one if the characters entered  
in one message exceeds the character limits. The upper limit is 912  
English letters in purely English language or 396 characters in  
other languages.  
Deleting messages  
Open the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>SMS>Inbox, Outbox or  
Saved items.  
Delete allTo delete all of the messages in this folder.  
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Delete one:  
1. Select a message, press the Dial key (Read) or Scroll key to view  
this message.  
2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to access option menu.  
3. Select Delete.  
Setting up messages  
Open the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>SMS>Settings, to  
open the option menu:  
1. SMS centre No.: Enter the SMS service centre code, then press  
the Dial key (Save).  
2. Validity: Select the length of time your message will be stored in the  
SMS service centre and back to previous menu.  
3. Delivery rept.: Set the delivery status report on/off and back to  
previous menu.  
4. Save priority: Set the priority to store in SIM card or phone and  
back to previous menu.  
5. Status: Display the SMS storage status in SIM card and phone.  
Information messages  
Note: Information message functions are network support services.  
Please contact your service provider for more information.  
Open the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>Info. Messages.  
Viewing information messages  
1. In Info messages menu, use the Scroll key to select Read.  
2. Use the Scroll key to select the information you want, then press  
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Dial key to read.  
Notes:  
Please set up a topic first and then you can use the read menu.  
If no information message in current topic, The display will show  
“no message”.  
Setting up information messages  
1. In Info messages menu, use the Scroll key to select Settings.  
2. Press the Dial key (select) or Scroll key to Add or Delete the  
language.  
3. Select Topics>Add new to access the self-created topic list. Press  
the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to Add, View/Edit or Delete  
topics.  
4. Select Topics>Current list to access the currently selected list.  
Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to Add or Delete topics.  
Voice mail  
Open the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>Voice mail>Listen or  
Voice mail number.  
Please set the voice mail number before listening to the voice mail  
messages.  
Note: Voice mail is a network support service; please contact your  
local service provider for detailed information.  
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Personal organizer  
Alarm  
Tip: You can set more than one clock at a time.  
Open the main menu, and select Agenda>Alarm.  
Turn Alarm on  
1. Select Alarm list.  
2. Select an alarm, press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to  
access the option menu.  
Active: Activate the current alarm.  
Edit/Set: Edit or set the current alarm.  
Alarm status: View the status of the current alarm.  
Close all: Close all the activated alarms.  
Turn Alarm off  
Turn all off: Select an alarm, press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key  
to access the option menu. Select Close all.  
Turn one off: Select an activated alarm, press the Dial key (Option) or  
Scroll key to access the option menu. Select Alarm off.  
Set alarm ringer alert  
1. Select Alarm tone.  
2. Push the Scroll key up or down to check the alternative ringing  
tone.  
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3. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to set the selected ringing  
tone as the alarm ringer alert.  
Memo  
In the main menu, select Agenda>Memo.  
Add  
1. Select Add, enter the content and press the Dial key (OK) to save.  
2. Select turn On or Off the reminder press the Dial key (OK).  
3. If choosing On, select the remind date, and then enter the time.  
Press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll key to save.  
View  
Select View all to view the detailed content of the memo. Press the Dial  
key (Option) or Scroll key to enter the option menu:  
View/Edit: Enter the content you want and press the Dial key (OK)  
to save.  
Delete: Delete the current memo.  
Calendar  
In the main menu, select Agenda>Calendar.  
1. Push the Scroll key to move the cursor left or right, push and hold  
the Scroll key to move the cursor up or down. Press the # key or *  
key to change month.  
2. Press the C key to back to the previous menu, or press the Power  
key to return to the standby mode.  
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Tip:  
The date below the solar date is the corresponding lunar date.  
Calendar convert  
In the main menu, select Agenda>Calendar cnvt.  
1. Push the Scroll key to select from Solar to lunar or Lunar to solar.  
2. Input the solar or lunar date you want to check, and press the Dial  
key (OK).  
World time  
In the main menu, select Agenda>World time.  
1. Push the Scroll key to move the straight line on the screen to show  
the time zone and corresponding time.  
2. Press the Dial key (Select) to select a time zone and the phone  
time will be set to the current time zone, and then the phone will go  
back to the previous menu automatically.  
Calculator  
You can have some basic mathematics operation such as plus, minus,  
multiply and divide.  
In the main menu, select Tools>Calculator.  
1. During entering digits, press the Soft key to delete a character.  
2. Press the * key to switch the function notation. Press the Dial key  
to get the result.  
3. Press the Power key to back to the previous menu.  
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Stopwatch  
In the main menu, select Tools>Stopwatch.  
1. Press the Soft key to start timing.  
2. Press the Soft key to stop timing and record the time.  
3. Press the Dial key to reset for the next round.  
STK  
Your phone supports STK.  
Please contact your SIM card service provider on the usage, charge  
rate and data of STK.  
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Call and phone settings  
Security guard  
In standby mode, press and hold 0 and select Security guard. You are  
required to enter the phone unlock code before opening the option  
menu. Please refer to P85 Other settings>Security setting>Phone lock  
for detailed information on the phone lock.  
Status  
Select Status.  
On: To turn on Security guard function. In case your phone is lost, the  
phone number of the current SIM card will send to the assigned phone  
number in short message automatically when the phone is switched on  
with a new SIM card.  
Off: To turn off Security guard function.  
Set phone number  
1. Select Send to….  
2. Enter the phone number you want, or press the Scroll key to open  
the contact list and select the phone number you want.  
Note:  
Please ensure the guard phone number is valid and can receive  
short message.  
If you have assigned the guard phone number, please turn on the  
Security guard. Or else your phone will not send the new SIM card  
number to the assigned phone number automatically.  
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Close butler  
In standby mode, press and hold 0 and select Close butler. You are  
required to enter the phone unlock code before opening the option  
menu. Please refer to P85 Other settings>Security setting>Phone lock  
for detailed information on the phone lock.  
Status  
Select Status.  
On: To turn on Close butler. In case your phone is not on hand, you can  
send messages to your phone to do such remote control as locking or  
switching off your phone, call diverting and canceling call diverting.  
Off: To turn off Close butler.  
Changing verify code  
1. Select Edit verify code.  
2. Enter the current verify code and the new code you want in  
sequence. Then re-enter the new code.  
3. Press the Dial key (OK).  
Note:  
The default verify code is 1234. Please change the verify code  
before using remote security.  
You are not allowed to change the verify code to the default one  
(1234).  
SMS control command  
In case your phone is lost, you can have the following operations via  
sending messages to the current phone number of your phone.  
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Power off: YHICM Verify code Power off  
Format: YHICM Verify code Format disk  
Lock your phone: YHICM Verify code Lock phone  
Forward messages to: YHICM Verify code Forward SMS to Phone  
number  
Cancel forwarding messages: YHICM Verify code Cancel forwarding  
SMS  
Divert incoming calls: YHICM Verify code Divert calls to Phone  
number  
Cancel diverting calls: YHICM Verify code Cancel diverting calls  
Forward name cards: YHICM Verify code Forward name to Phone  
number Name Name on the name card  
Forward group name cards: YHICM Verify code Forward name to  
Phone number Type Group of the name card  
Forward all name cards: YHICM Verify code Forward name to Phone  
number All  
For example, you are going to forward the name card of Chan Tai Man  
to the number of 91234567. The verify code is 272258. You can write a  
message YHICM272258Forward name to91234567NameChan Tai  
Man and send it to the current phone number of your phone. Then the  
name card of Chan Tai Man will be sent to the phone number 91234567  
automatically.  
Note:  
Please input the part in shade according to the actual  
circumstances.  
No space is allowed between the items in the command. Space is  
needed between the words in one unite, such as “Power off”.  
You can enter the command either in capital or lowercase.  
See Appendix–II for detailed information.  
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Minute reminder  
In the main menu, select Settings>Call>Minute reminder.  
Select the time On or Off, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to  
save.  
Fixed dialing  
Note:  
The SIM card installed needs to support fixed dialing.  
The amount of number can be stored depends on the memory of  
SIM card.  
In the main menu, select Settings>Call>Fixed dialing.  
1. Enter PIN2 code to access the option menu.  
2. Select Fixed dial setting>On to enable the fixed dialing; select  
Fixed dial setting>Off to disable the fixed dialing  
3. Select Fixed dial list to access fixed dial name list. Select the  
contact you want, press the Dial key (View) or Scroll key to dial.  
4. In the name list, press the Scroll key to access the option menu:  
Select Edit to edit the number or name of the current contact;  
Select Delete to delete the current number.  
Select Add new to add a new contact.  
Tip: You can only dial or send messages to the numbers in the fixed  
dial list, when the fixed dialing is activated.  
Reject calls  
1. In the main menu, select Settings>Call>Rejected calls.  
2. Enter the phone unlock code to access the option menu.  
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Number list: To check the rejected number list.  
Add: To add new numbers you want to reject.  
Delete: To delete the rejected number you want.  
Status: To turn on or off the rejected calls.  
Call forward  
Tip:  
Call forward is invalid when the fixed dialing is activated.  
In this function, you can forward the incoming calls to the assigned  
number. (Call forward is network support service, please contact  
your local wireless service provider for detailed information.)  
In the main menu, select Mobile>Services>Call divert>Divert all calls,  
Divert if busy, On no answer, If unavailable or Cancel all.  
Divert all calls: All the incoming calls are to be forwarded to the  
assigned number unconditionally.  
Divert if busy: Forward the incoming calls to the assigned number  
when the line is busy.  
On no answer: Forward the incoming calls to the assigned number  
when the call is not answered.  
If unavailable: Diver the incoming calls to the assigned number when  
the phone is not available or switched off.  
Cancel all: Cancel all the activated forwarding.  
You can use call forward feature in different conditions. There are On,  
Off and Status in each option. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key  
to select.  
1. Select On>Set number or Voice mail.  
Set number: Enter the number you want to assign, or press the  
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Dial key (Search) in the phone book before entering the number.  
Press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll key to save.  
Voice mail: Your phone will display the voice mail number  
automatically. You can also enter the voice mail number you want,  
press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save.  
2. Select Off to disable call forward.  
3. Select Status to view the current status of call forward.  
Call barring  
Tip: In this function, you can restrict the incoming and outgoing calls.  
(Call barring is network support service, please contact your local  
wireless service provider for detailed information.)  
In the main menu, select Mobile>Services>Call barring>Outgoing, Intl.  
out, Dial local, Incoming, Roaming in, Cancel all or Password.  
Outgoing: All out calls can not be made  
Intl. out: International calls can not be made.  
Local only: Only local calls in the same network as the SIM card can  
be made.  
Incoming: All incoming calls can not be answered.  
Roaming in: Incoming calls can not be received while roaming.  
Cancel all: Enter the password to cancel all the restrictions.  
Password: You may change the network barring password provided by  
the wireless service provider when applying the relevant service.  
You can use call barring function in different conditions. There are On,  
Off and Status in each option. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key  
to save.  
1. Select On and enter network password to restrict the numbers in  
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the current condition.  
2. Select Off and enter network password to cancel the restriction.  
3. Select Status to view the current status of call barring.  
Call waiting  
In the main menu, select Services>Call waiting.  
1. Select Activate to enable call waiting. Incoming call icon displays  
when there is an incoming call during a call.  
2. Select Cancel to disable call waiting.  
3. Select Status to view the current status of call waiting.  
Phone setting  
Auto key lock  
In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Auto keylock.  
1. Select On to activate keypad auto lock.  
2. Select Off to disable keypad auto lock.  
Airplane mode  
In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Airplane mode.  
1. Select On to disable calling functions. You can only use the  
entertainment functions on the airplane. (Please comply with the  
relative regulations.)  
2. Select Off to disable the airplane mode.  
My number  
Tip: You can set 2 my numbers only.  
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In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>My number.  
1. Press the Dial key (Add), and enter the number, and then press the  
Dial key (OK) to save.  
2. Select a number, and then press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll  
key to the option menu: to Edit No. or Delete No.  
Any key answer  
In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Any key ans.  
Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to turn On or Off.  
On: Press any key to answer the incoming calls.  
Off: Press the Dial key or Scroll key to answer the incoming calls.  
(Please refer to Answering or rejecting a call at P27 for more  
information.)  
Auto on and off  
Your phone switches on or off automatically on the assigned time when  
Auto on/off is activated.  
In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Auto on/off.  
1. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to set Auto on or Auto off.  
2. Press the number keys to enter the time of switch on or switch off  
and press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll key to save.  
Power on music  
In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Power on music.  
1. Select On to turn on the power on music.  
2. Select Off to turn off the power on music.  
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Keypad lamp  
In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Keypad lamp.  
1. Select On to turn on the keypad lamp.  
2. Select Off to turn off the keypad lamp.  
Shortcut menu  
Tip: You can set 4 shortcuts in the shortcut menu.  
1. In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Shortcut menu.  
2. Select a place from 1 to 4. Press the Dial key or Scroll key.  
3. Select a function you want to set and press the Dial key or Scroll  
key to replace the original one.  
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Other settings  
Network setting  
In the main menu, select Settings>Network>Network opts. or Edit  
password.  
1. Select Network opts.>Automatic, Manual, Select Ntwk or Add  
network to search network in different ways.  
2. Select Edit password to change the network password.  
Security setting  
In the main menu, select Settings>Security>PIN code or Phone lock.  
PIN code  
1. Select PIN code, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to open  
the PIN code entry screen.  
2. Enter the proper PIN code, and press the Dial key (Select) or  
Scroll key to save the setting.  
Warning:  
The SIM card is locked if wrong PIN code is entered for 3 times.  
(Please contact your local wireless service provider to unlock the  
SIM card.)  
The SIM card is to be damaged if the wrong PIN code is entered for  
10 times. (Please contact your local service provider for help.)  
Phone lock  
Enter the phone unlock code to open the phone lock screen. Press the  
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Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to turn On, Off or Change code.  
Note:  
You need to enter the unlock code to switch on the phone and  
access some menus if the phone lock is activated.  
The default phone unlock code is 1234.  
Reset settings  
In the main menu, select Settings>Reset settings. Enter the phone  
unlock code, and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to restore  
the factory settings.  
Note:  
Your personalized settings will be canceled after this operation.  
Master reset does not have effect on the phone book or other data  
rather than setting.  
Master reset does not change the time and date in your phone.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problems:  
Solutions:  
Display ‘Locked’ when the  
phone is turned on.  
Wrong PIN number has been input, please  
contact your service provider to unlock.  
Lose connection with the network. The  
phone may be in a place without network  
service. Please move to another location or  
contact your service centre for help.  
No  
Signal  
strength  
indicator is displayed  
The keypad doesn’t work  
or work very slowly.  
The operation speed of the screen is slow  
under low temperature. This will not  
influence the operation of the phone. Please  
try again in a warmer place.  
No display while charging  
Low battery, or out of the temperature range  
(0-45). Please wait for couple minutes or  
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move the mobile to  
recharge again.  
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warmer place to  
‘Not Provided’ or ‘Not Set'  
is displayed on the screen  
Many functions can only be used after  
applying for the services. Please contact  
your service provider for details.  
while  
using  
some  
functions.  
‘SIM damaged’ is display  
on the screen.  
SIM might be damaged, please contact your  
service provider for help.  
‘Insert SIM’ displayed  
Please make sure that you have inserted the  
SIM card properly. If it still does not work,  
SIM may be damaged and please contact  
your service provider.  
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Battery information  
Type  
Capacity  
Li-ion  
730 mAh  
--The battery life depends on many factors, including the SIM card,  
network conditions, settings , usage and enviorenment.  
--Making calls, turning on the backlight and music player will consume  
more battery power.  
--The standby time is shorter when the network is not available than in  
the standard status.  
--For power saving, the backlight turns off automatically if your phone  
stands idle for an assigned time.  
--The performance of battery varies with the charging status,  
temperature, local radio wave and backlight status.  
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Accessories  
Safety of the battery  
1. Please use the battery provided by the original manufacturer. Use  
of any other battery will lead to the warranty being invalid and the  
manufacturer of the phone will take no responsibility in repairing the  
phone damaged by the use of unapproved fittings.  
2. Please keep any metal things (e.g. Keys in your pocket) away from  
the contact point of your battery to avoid short circuits.  
3. Do not bend or open the battery by force  
4. Please keep the battery away from water or fire.  
5. The battery can not be charged under 0C (32F) or above 45C  
(113F).  
Rapid travel charger  
The rapid travel charger can help you to quickly charge the battery. Plug  
the charger to an AC wall socket and plug the other end into the charger  
port of the phone. Please make sure the battery is correctly inserted on  
the phone before charging. Please do not remove the battery while  
charging.  
Data cable  
Only use the data cable approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of  
any other types would invalidate any approval or warrant applying to the  
phone and could be dangerous.  
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Appendix-I  
Brand  
SanDisk  
Kingston  
KingMAX  
ihope  
Item  
64MB128MB256MB1G  
256MB512MB1G  
32MB64MB128MB512MB  
128MB  
TwinMos  
pqi  
128MB  
128MB  
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Appendix-II  
SMS Remote Command  
Operations  
Command  
Power off  
YHICM Verify code Poweroff  
Format  
YHICM Verify code Formatdisk  
Lock your phone  
YHICM Verify code Lockphone  
Forward messages to  
Cancel forwarding messages  
Divert incoming calls  
Cancel diverting calls  
Forward name cards  
YHICM Verify code ForwardSMSto Phone  
YHICM Verify code Cancelforwarding SMS  
YHICM Verify code Divertcalls to Phone number  
YHICM Verify code Canceldivertingcalls  
YHICM Verify code Forwardname to Phone  
number Name Name on the name card  
Forward group name cards  
YHICM Verify code Forwardname to Phone  
number Type Group of the name card  
Forward all name cards  
YHICM Verify code Forwardname to Phone  
Remark: mean space  
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