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OVERVIEW .................................................................................... 6 SETTINGS..................................................................................... 20
OVERVIEW .......................................................................... 6 DUAL SIM SETTINGS .......................................................... 20
PERFORM ATTEMPTS ............................................................. 7 USER PROFILES ................................................................. 21
GETTING START........................................................................... 7 PEN CALIBRATION ...............................................................21
INSTALLING BATTERY ............................................................ 7 PHONE SETUP ....................................................................21
REMOVE BATTERY ................................................................ 7 NETWORK SETUP ................................................................ 22
INSTALL SIM CARDS ............................................................. 7 SECURITY SETUP.................................................................23
REMOVING THE SIM CARD..................................................... 7 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS ................................................ 24
INSTALL MEMORY CARD ......................................................... 8 SOUND EFFECT (AUDIO EFFECT) ........................................... 24
REMOVE MEMORY CARD ........................................................ 8 DOCUMENTS ............................................................................... 24
CHARGING THE BATTERY ...................................................... ...8 NOTES ...........................................................................................25
SWITCH THE PHONE ON AND OFF .............................................. 9 CLOCK .......................................................................................... 26
CALL................................................................................................9 ALARM ............................................................................ 26
BEFORE MAKING A CALL ....................................................... 9 WORLD CLOCK .................................................................. 26
MAKING A CALL ................................................................. 9 STOPWATCH ....................................................................... 26
MAKE A CALL FROM PHONE BOOK ......................................... 10 SERVICE .......................................................................................26
ANSWERING OR REJECTING CALL ........................................... 10 STK SERVICES ................................................................... 26
MESSAGES ......................................................... 10 WAP ................................................................................27
SMS .............................................. :.............. 10 DATA ACCOUNT.................................................................. 27
MMS (MULTI-MEDIA MESSAGE) ............................................... 12 GAME .......................................................... , ............................... 27
CHAT ................................................................................ 14 PHONEBOOK .............................................................................. 27
VOICE MAIL SERVICE (SIM 1/2) .............................................14 MULTIMEDIA............................................................................... 29
BROADCAST MESSAGES (SIM 1/2) ......................................... 14 CAMERA........................................................................... 29
CALENDAR.................................................................................. 14 IMAGE VIEWER ................................................................... 29
CALLS .......................................................................................... 15 VIDEO RECORDER ......................................................... 29
CALL HISTORY (SIM 1/2) ......................................................15 VIDEO PLAYER .................................................................. 29
GENERAL CALL SETTINGS ......................................................15 AUDIO PLAYER ...................................................................29
CAMERA ....................................................................................... 18 SOUND RECORDER .............................................................. 30
CALCULATOR ............................................................................. 19 FM RADIO ........................................................................ 30
TOOLS........................................................................................... 19 TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................ 30
CURRENCY CONVERTER ....................................................... 19 CARE AND MAINTENANCE..................................................... 30
E-BOOK READER ................................................................ 19 BATTERY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................31
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................. 32
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APPENDIX........................................................................................35 POWER
GLOSSARY........................................................................... Cancel all and back to start screen.
...........35 Press and hold to switch on (off) your phone.
VOLUME KEYS
Adjust key tone volume in standby mode.
Adjust player volume when playing music tracks or video clips.
OVERVIEW Scroll up or down to select an item.
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CAMERA
Perform Attempts
Volume Press and hold power button till the phone switches on (or off).
Buttons All perform attempts must be finished by touching LCD screen with
Volume you touch pen since there is no keypad on the phone.
Buttons

GETTING START
Installing Battery
Remove back cover: Slide the back cover down and remove it. Install
the battery: Insert the bottom of the battery in the place. And then put
down and press the battery till to install it completely.
Remove Battery
Press and slide the back cover till to remove it.
Use your nail to tip a bar on the top of the battery to remove it.
Install SIM Cards
This is a dual-SIM phone. You can install two GSM SIM card in it and
active them at the same time.
Install SIM 1 (upper): Insert a GSM SIM card in the upper slot of
the SIM base. Be sure of that the beveled corner points upwards and
the gold contacts face to phone.
Install SIM 2 (lower): Insert a GSM SIM card in the lower slot of
the base. The beveled corner of SIM card points upwards and the gold
contacts face to you.
POWER
Charger
Removing the SIM Card
Keep all miniature SIM card out of the reach of small children.
The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches
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bending, so be careful when handling, inserting or removing SIM Switch the phone on and off
card.
Press and hold Power button to power on (or off) your phone.
Switch your phone off.
Warning: Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is
Remove the phone cover and the battery.
prohibited or when it mav cause interference or danger.
Press and slide SIM card upwards to take it out.
Note that the phone displays insert SIM card even though you have
Install memory card made sure that the SIM card is properly inserted, or SIM card not
Your phone support Micro SD memory card. supported, contact your network operator or service provider. Your
Switch off your phone. phone does not support 5-volt SIM cards and the card may need to
Remove the back cover and battery. be
Press and slide the metal cover down. Now you can open it. changed.
Put a Micro SD card in the base. The beveled corner points down and If the phone asks for a PIN code, input the PIN code (display as
the gold contacts face to phone. ***), ,
Close the metal cover and slide it upwards to lock firmly. and touch OK. Do remember your PIN code. If you input a wrong
Remove memory card code three times, vow SIM card will be locked.
Switch off your phone. Remove the back cover and battery. If the phone asks for a security code, input the security code, and
Press and slide the metal cover down. Open the metal cover and take touch OK.
the memory card out of the place. > '
CALL
Charging the battery
Insert the standard USB terminal in the travel charger. Insert another Before Making a Call
terminal in your phone slot. Connect the charger to a standard AC You can press Power button to light on the black screen when idle.
wall You well see an icon on the bottom of the idle screen. You
socket (220V). should touch and slide it to right for starting interface. You will see all
Your phone will warn you .that a charger is connected. The bars in the main menus (or features) on the screen. Touch a menu and enter
battery icon will grow again and again until the battery is full charged. this menu (or features) for details or active it.
If the battery is full, charge will stop even the charger is attached to Note: We recommend you to use the touch pen only when touching
your phone. the screen! Do not touch the LCD screen with hard objects!
If the battery completely flat, it may take a few minutes before the Making a Call
charging indicator appears on the screen or any calls can be made. Press power button and light on the LCD screen if necessary. Touch
You can use the phone while the charger is connected. But that will
take more time to charge.
Don't connect your phone to a charger if the battery is not installed.
The charging time depends on the charger and the battery used.

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dial icon on the bottom of the screen. Enter the phone number, SIMl/2Outbox
including the area code. If you input an incorrect character, touch Sometimes you may save a message in you Outbox after
Clear icon d to delete it. creating a new text message.
After entering phone number, touch Call 1 to dial this number
via the
Write Message
SIM I. Also you may dial via SIM 2 by touching Call 2. The number of available characters and the current part number
Or, you can touch cancel icon CT to end this call attempt. of a message are shown on the top right of the display. For
example, 160/1 indicates that you have text in one letter and you
Make a call from Phone Book can still add 160 letters for current message.
Touch Phone icon-Quick Search. You will see the contacts list. If you have input a wrong word, you can touch ^N to delete it.
Touch an entry and select SIM 1/2 dial to connect this number. After finishing the contents, you can touch Option and select
Answering or rejecting call SIM 1/2 Done. And then, you can send it out.
When there is an incoming call, you may touch Option-Answer Template
to Templates will help you to compose a common text message.
answer it. Message Settings (SIM 1/2)
Or, you can press power button to reject it. The message settings affect the sending, receiving and viewing
MESSAGES of messages.
This function allows you to send and receive text messages and 1. Profile Settings: Select the profile for your text message.
multimedia messages to or from a caller. 2. Common Setting: Choose if to active the Delivery
If a new message is coming, your phone will warn you. The Report and Reply Path.
message 3. Memory Status Select memory status to view the memory
icon [J3 will appear on the screen. status report of messages, include the phone and the SIM card.
Note that the message icon will flash if the inbox is full. You must 4. Preferred Storage: Select preferred memory location for
delete some saved messages and make place for the new ones. messages (SIM or Phone).
SMS MMS (Multi-Media Message)
SIM 1/2 Inbox Your phone supports multimedia message (MMS).
The phone saves the messages that have received in the inbox A multimedia message may include text, images and sound. You
folder of the message submenu. You can view the new message can
when you find a message icon on the screen. After you read the
newly received message, the message icon will disappear. If
there is no any message in inbox, the phone will say "Empty".

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send and receive a MMS with your phone. Image Size: Choose the image size limitation.
Write Message Auto Signature: Choose on (off) to enable (disable) this
Enter TO(CC,BCC) and Edit it. Input a phone number or a E- feature. OSend
Mail Validity Period: This feature allows you to set how long your
address. message stored before sending.
Touch Subjects and Edit it. Enter a title for your message. Touch Delivery Report: If this function is on, you will get a report
Edit Contents to continue. after sending a message successfully.
A multimedia message contains several slides. You may add items Read Report: If this function is on, you will get a report after
to a the caller gets your message.
new slide. Or you may edit a exist slide. You may shoot photos Priority: A higher priority may speed sending a message.
and Slide Time: Set the space time between slides when playing the
record sound pieces with your phone. Also you can down some message.
images Delivery Time: You can decide when to send a finished
and sound pieces from your computer. And then add them to your message. O Retrieval
multimedia message. Home Network: If a multimedia message get to your home
Inbox network, you may decide when to collect it.
See: SMS Roaming (network): same to home network (see above).
Read Report: Choose if to send the read report to the caller
Outbox after get a multimedia message from network.
See: SMS Delivery Report: Choose if to get read report from a caller. O
'Inbox Filter
-Outbox
Anonymous: Choose if to get message from a anonymous
Drafts number.
You can save a multimedia message in the draft box and send it Max Size: Max size restriction. A multimedia message will not
later. Also you can edit the message before sending. be send/received if it's exceeds the max size.
Templates Advertisement: You may choose if to receive an advertisement
See: SMS message.
-Templates O Server Profile
MMS settings This allows you to select an active network. And you can edit the
Multimedia message settings allow you to make personalized setup network settings. O Memory status
for your MMS. This will help you to use the functions about MMS Display the information about message memory.
more quick and easy. OCompOSe: Some settings to special the
style.
Creation Mode: You may select Free or Restricted.

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Chat CALLS Call history (SIM1/2)
You can talk with another one with this feature. Select Chat Missed Calls
Rooml or Chat Room2 and Start New to start talking. Note that To view the missed calls list. Dialed calls
you should make your Nickname and input Remote Number To view the dialed calls list. Received Calls
before chatting. To view the received calls list. Delete Call Log
Voice Mail Service (SIM1/2) Select an item and delete the call log information.
Voice mailbox is a network service and you may need to Call Time
subscribe to it To view the call time log.
and store the service number in your phone before use. Call cost
Enter the name and number of voice mail service center. To view the log of the call cost account. This service is
Touch Connect to Voice to dial out the service number. You can supported by
collect your voice mail and listen to your mails. the network operator or the service provider.
SMS Counter
Broadcast Messages(SIM1/2) See how many messages you have sent/received.
With the broadcast messages service you can receive messages GPRS Counter
on various topics from your service provider. These services may A GPRS flow meter.
include topics on, for example, weather or traffic conditions. For Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service
available topics and the relevant topic numbers, contact your provider may vary, depending up network features, rounding-qff for
service provider. billing, taxes and so forth.
CALENDAR General Call Settings
With the Calendar feature, you can consult the calendar and Caller ID (SIM 1/2)
keep track of your schedule. When you select the Calendar Caller ID let you know who's calling by displaying the number
menu, the calendar displays with today's date highlighted. When of the person calling when your phone rings. If the caller's phone
you highlight a selected date, you can: number and name are already stored in your contacts, the
View tasks: check To Do list. responding name appears with the number.
Add Tasks: Add a To Do memo. Set by Network: Use the default setting of your networks
Jump to Date: This feature allows you to jump to another date service.
you want.
Go to Weekly View. See calendar of this week.

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Hide ID: Block your phone number from being displayed for a O Outgoing Calls
specific outgoing call. All Calls: calls cannot be made.
Send ID: Display your phone number on the receiver's display International Calls: international calls cannot be made.
screen. International Except to Home: when abroad, calls can be
Call Waiting (SIM 1/2) made only to numbers within the current country and to your
Call Waiting alerts you of incoming calls while you are on a call by home country, which is the country where your home network
sounding a beep. The display screen informs you that a call is provider is located.
coming in and shows the caller's phone number (if it's available and O Incoming Calls
you are in digital coverage). All Calls: calls cannot be received.
Call Divert (SIM 1/2) When Roaming: calls cannot be received when you are using
your phone outside of your home service area.
This network service enables incoming calls to be rerouted to the
number that you specified. You can try this feature if you wish O Cancel All
forward your calls to another number. All call barring settings is deactivated; calls can be made and
Divert All Voice Calls: Forward all the incoming voice calls to received normally. A password is required.
another number. O Change Barring Password
Divert if Unreachable: Forward all the incoming calls to You can set and change the call barring password obtained from
another number if you are outside of the service area. your service provider using this option. You must enter the
Divert if no Answer: Forward the incoming call to another current password.
number if no one answers a call. Once you have entered a new password, you are asked to confirm
Divert if Busy: Forward the incoming call to another number if it by entering it again.
your phone is busy. Line Switching (SIM 1/2)
Divert All Data Calls: Forward all the incoming data calls to This feature enables you to automatically or manually select the
another number. lines available. The network service dealer provides this feature for
Cancel All Divert: Disable this feature in your phone. you. And you may switch lines to get better connection when
Call Barring (SIM 1/2) roaming.
Call Barring service to restrict incoming calls to and outgoing calls Auto Redial
from your phone. You must prescribe the service first before use Touch OK to enable or display this feature.
this feature. And a barring password is required. When you Select ON and your phone will make a maximum of ten attempts to
prescribe the service, you will get the password for this service from connect the call after an unsuccessful call attempt.
your network service provider. Speed Dial
This function enables you to quick access a call from virtual
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Touch Dial icon on start screen to pop up the virtual number
keypad. Press and hold a virtual key to send a call if a phone
CALCULATOR
You phone is also a powerful electronic calculator. You can use it
number is saved on it (see below), 'Enable Speed Dial
as a
Locate Enable Speed Dial. Press left soft key to enable (or
common calculator. The operation is just the same.
disable) to disable this function. *Set Number Press power button and return.
Select Set Number to save a phone number for each of the keys Note: This calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding errors
(2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9). may
Locate a number and select Option—>Edit; occur, especially in long divisions.
Find a name you want in contacts and press OK.
IP Dial
TOOLS Currency Converter
This feature allows you to count currency volumes between
With this cell phone you can make an IP (internet phone) call if
different currencies. You may input the change rate before use.
the
service is availed. It's a network service provided by your service E-Book Reader
dealer. This feature allows you to read electronic books with your
Locate IP Dial and touch OK to enter. phone. You need to copy txt files to E-Book folder.
Activate: Activate this function and use current IP prefix. Bluetooth
Edit: Enter IP prefixes number. A Bluetooth module is embedded in this phone. This feature will
More help you to connect your phone to earphone with Bluetooth
See and change more setting items. wireless technology. You can free your hand while talk to
somebody by earphone with Bluetooth technology.
CAMERA Power: To active (or disable) Bluetooth Module.
You can take pictures to save and view them and send them as Inquiry Audio Device: To search an earphone with Bluetooth
email attachments or in picture messages via MMS. When wireless technology.
Camera is active, you can touch the camera icon at the bottom My Device: To check the connected devices. Mostly it is
center of the display screen to shoot. And then select Save to earphone with Bluetooth wireless technology. If you have
save it at Photo folder. Use your pen and touch the icons on the connected your phone with more devices with Bluetooth wireless
right side of the display screen to change the setting volumes. technology, you will find more in the list.
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Active Device: The active device(s) list. Setting: The default User Profiles
setup matches more cell networks. If you can not connect a
Your phone has various setting groups, profiles, for which you
earphone with Bluetooth wireless technology, you may edit the can customize your phone tones for different events and
settings to fit the networks.
environments. At first, personalizes the profiles to your liking
(1) Visibility: This item should be on when there is another and then you only need to activate a profile to use it. Available
device with Bluetooth wireless technology and you would like profiles are General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Headset and
connect it to your phone.
Bluetooth. Touch General. And then you can activate it. Also
(2) Change Device Name: You can rename the wireless you can change the settings by touch Customize.
device which connects to your phone. •Tone Setup: Select a ringing tone you want.
(3) Authentication: You should active this feature if the • Volume: Adjust the volume of ringing tone and key tap tone.
wireless device(s) ask an authentication. • Alert Type: Select a kind of alarm type from the options: ring,
(4) Audio (device) Path: (a) Leave in Phone. That means the vibration only, vibration and ring and vibration then ring.
wireless earphone won't be active even it connects to your phone, • Ring Type: Select a ring type from the sub-menus of single,
(b) Forward to BT Headset. Choose to active the connected repeat and ascending.
headset with Bluetooth technology. • Extra Tone: Enable/disable the alarm tone for an event. Other
(5) FTP Setting: The shared folder settings include the path profiles (meeting, outdoor, indoor and headset) are similar with
and the access right (Fully Control or Read Only). general.
About: Some info about the supported Bluetooth technology. Note: The headset profile will activate automatically when a
headset is installed. The Bluetooth will activate when connect to a
SETTINGS earphone with Bluetooth technology completely.
This section describes how you can change your phone's settings
to best suit your requirements. Pen Calibration
This function helps you to calibration your touch action. Follow
Dual SIM Settings the direction to do it.
Dual SIM Open: Active SIM 1 and SIM 2.
Only SIM 1 Open: The SIM 1 is active only. Phone Setup
Only SIM 2 Open: The SIM 2 is active only. (1) Time and date
Flight Mode: This feature allows you to use your phone on a Set Home City: Select the city and your time area.
plane. Set Time/Date: Enter time and date.
But you cannot send or receive any call (and/or message). Set Format: Select the Time Format (12 hour or 24 hour) and
Date Format you want.
(2) Schedule Power On/Off

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This feature helps you to prevent the annoyed calls. Preferred Network (SIM 1/2)
Select Schedule Power On/Off to set the timer for Power On and Select and touch Preferred Network to Add, View, Delete and
Off. Select an item and touch Edit. Use the scroll keys to swap select A Priority Network as you want.
between Enable and Disable. Continue with scroll keys to swap
between Power On and Off. Input the right time you want in time Security Setup
field. By using the security setting on your phone, you receive peace of
(3) Language mind without sacrificing flexibility. With several options available,
Select a menu language from the list. you can customize your phone to meet your personal needs. Note:
(4) Preferred Input Method You must enter your phone lock code to view the Security menu. Do
Touch Preferred Input Methods to select the default language and remember all the lock codes on your phone!
input mode for the phone's editor. SIM (1/2) Lock
(5) Display Characters You will be asked for the PIN code to active this feature. When you
You may specialize your phone's display screen as you like. get the SIM card, the PIN code is supplied simultaneity. Also it can
(6) Greeting Text be changed. You must remember your PIN code and input the right
Locate Greeting Text and touch OK. Use scroll keys (right/left) to code. Note: Jj you have input wrong PIN code for three times, your
swap this feature on (or off) when locate Status. You can edit the SIM card will be locked and cannot apply network services. You
Greeting Text by yourself. must call your wireless service provider for help.
(7) Auto Update Date and Time
Update and renew the date and time when you move from a time Fixed Dial (SIM 1/2)
zone to another. This feature depends on the network service. Please Fixed Dial to restrict your outgoing calls and text messages to
consult your network operator (or the service provider) for details. selected phone numbers (Fixed Dial List) if your SIM card
(8) Handwriting supports
Change handwriting speed and color when input by toucfi pen. this function. It is a network connection Mode and the PIN2 code is
(9) LCD Backlight required.
Adjust the backlight brightness and lighting time. If you reset this feature again before power off your phone, you
may
Network Setup not require keying in the PIN2 code again. You may need to restart
Choose from three different settings on your dual-band mode phone your phone to prevent any modification by other persons.
to control your roaming experience.
Change Password
Network Selection (SIM 1/2) This function allows you to change the PIN code, P1N2 code and
This setting allows you to select the network only and prevents phone lock code.
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Phone Lock Files and Folders
You must input the right pass code to enable or disable this feature. After access to the memory, you will sec the folders and files.
When your phone is locked, you can only receive incoming calls or Touch Option:
make calls to emergency or special numbers. The defaulted phone Open: Open the folder.
lock code is 1122. Note: Do remember your phone lock code! Create Folder: Create a folder.
Rename: Rename the folder or file.
Restore factory settings Delete: Delete a folder or file.
Restore Factory Settings to reset some of the menu settings to Delete All Files: Delete all files in a folder.
their original volumes. Input the phone lock password and touch Sort: Resort folders and files.
OK. Note that the data you have stored in the flash memory are not Detail: View the creating date and file size.
deleted. Note: the default password is 1122. Copy: Copy a file to another folder.
Sound Effect (Audio Effect) Move: Move a file to another folder.
You may modify Equalizer of Video/Audio Player for yourself. You Play: Play a video (or sound) clip, or a music track, etc.
can try the options and find one you appreciated. Forward: Forward an image (or other file) to user profile, EMS,
etc. Note: Options change upon file format or a folder.
DOCUMENTS
You may store images, audio tracks, video clips, and other files on NOTES
phone's memory or the extended memory. This feature will help you This feature allows you to make a task list when necessary. You
to manage these files. may
File Manager Options set an alarm if you want.
Locate Phone (or Memory Card) and touch Option for more Touch option to check the sub-menus: view, add, edit task, delete
submenus as bellow: task
Open: Access to the memory. and delete all.
Create Folder: Create a folder. View: view Task list.
Format: Format the memory. Add: add a new memo. If there is no any memo, an empty memo
Remove: Remove the memory card safely. If you want to take screen displays to allow you to enter your memo. If you want the
your memory card off, you'd better use this option firstly. alarm to ring on the selected day, touch the arrow on both sides to
switch the alarm on. If you want the alarm to ring many times,
you may set the repeat function to alarm you once, every day,
workday, weekly or monthly.
Edit: modify the current memo. (See add above)
Delete : delete the current memo.
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CLOCK Alarm WAP
The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock. The alarms of This feature allows you to browse web pages via your phone. It's a
the alarm clock work even when the phone is switched off. great feature!
Input the Alarm Time, switch the alarm On (or Off) and set the You must modify the settings to match the local network. And this
repeat type. Touch Done and save it. service depends on the network. You may be required to apply this
If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switch off, the phone service. You can consult your network service supplier and ask for
will switch itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone, if you select details.
Stop, the phone will asks weather you want to activate the phone for Data Account
calls, Switch On? Select YES to switch on the phone while touch
Network settings.
NO to switch off. Do not select YES when wireless phone use may
Note: The default volume matches your local network. But you still
cause interference or danger.
may change the volume if you go to another nation (or area) where the
World clock network is different from your local area. You can ask for details from
This feature allows you to select an important city that locates in a the local dealer.
specific time zone when you abroad. And the world clock will track
your setting and display the local time of the city.
GAME
There are several games in your phone. Now it's time to experience the
Stopwatch fun of playing games.
This function helps you to measure an exact duration of time for a
match or game. PHONE BOOK
You can save your contacts in the phone's memory (internal phone
SERVICE STK Services book) and in the SIM card's memory (SIM card phone book).
STK services that are provided by the network dealer. They are (1) Quick Searching
depended on your SIM card. Please consult with your network provider See contacts list. You can touch the leading letter of the name. Names
or dealer. with the same leading letter will appear.
(2) Searching Contact
Input the first name you are looking for;
Touch Option and select Search to find an entry.
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Scroll to Add New Contact and select the memory (To SIM 1, Preferred Storage: Select the memory (Phone or SIM).
to SIM 2 or To Phone) for the new entry. Fields: Add/remove the features of fields for a new entry that
(4) Copy All will insert in the phone's contacts.
You can copy contacts from the phone memory to your SIM My vCard: You can edit My vCard items and modify the
card's memory and vice versa. fields.
(5) Delete It's for you to save and send your own entry. (9) Caller Ring
From SIM 1(2): Delete the contacts in SIM card memory all at Tone
once. You will be asked to.enter the password. You may choose a special ringing tone for a caller with an entry.
From Phone: Delete the contacts in the phone memory all at Your phone will warn you with this ringing tone when you get a
once. call form the caller.
One by One: Delete an entry of contacts in the selected
memory. MULTIMEDIA Camera
*See CAMERA before.
(6) Caller Groups
You can arrange the contacts saved in the Phone Book into Image Viewer
caller groups. For each caller group, you can set the phone to If you have taken some pictures, you can view them via Image
sound a specific ringing tone and show a selected graphic on the Viewer.
screen when you receive a call from a phone number in the Video Recorder
group. There are five caller groups in your phone as Friends, This function allows you to take video clips. Touch the red point
Families, VIP, Business and Others. at the bottom of the display screen to start recording. Touch Stop
Note that only the phone s contacts contain these features to finish recording. Select Yes to Save Video clips. The video
mentioned above.
will be stored at Video folder.
(7) Extra Number (SIM 1/2}
Owner Number: The default number is empty. You can edit Video Player
them. Your phone may display the first one on your screen. You can play and view the video clips recorded via video player.
(Note: The SIM 1 is the master SIM card while the SIM 2 the Also you can download movies from internet and play them.
slave SIM card.) You can locate a video clips and touch Option and Play to play
Service Dial Number: A service center number appointed by it.
your network operator or the service provider. Please consult Audio Player
with your service provider and get the details. SOS Number: With the Audio Player software you can enjoy music tracks with
You may save several urgent numbers to contact public units or you
sections for help.
(8) Settings (contacts settings)
Memory Status: To check the memory status of the phone and
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phone. Audio Player also allows you to create a play list on your warp or melt certain plastics.
phone. You may select a lovely music track as your personal ringing • Do not store the phone in cold areas. When it warms up (to its
tone or message alarm tone. normal temperature), moisture can form inside, which may damage
Sound Recorder electronic circuit boards.
This feature allows you to recorder important conversation or meetings. • Do not attempt to open the phone. Non-expert handling may
Enter the Sound Recorder and select Record to start recording. After damage it.
finishing, touch Stop-Option-Save to save the clips. • Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards.
FM Radio • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong
The FM radio is supported by the phone. You should search channels detergents to clean the phone.
before using this function. Touch the zoom icon and touch Right to
• Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the moving parts and
start searching channels. You can save 30 channels in the list. Also you
prevent proper operation.
can input the frequency of a channel to locate it manually.
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your phone, battery,
TROUBLESHOOTING charger or any other accessories.
If any of them is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified
Care and Maintenance service facility. The personnel there will assist you and, if necessary,
Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and arrange for service.
should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to
fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for several Battery Precautions
years. Your phone is powered by a rechargeable polymer battery. Read the
• Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach following cautions concerning the battery:
of small children. • Never use any charger or batter)' that is damaged in any way.
• Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of • Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode • If your phone has a strong signal, it uses less power; talk and
electronic circuits. standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the
• Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving cellular nehvork and the parameters set by the network operator.
parts can be damaged. • Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge
• Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can and the type of battery and charger used. The battery can be
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually
wear out. When the operation time, including talk time and standby
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than normal, it is time to purchase a new battery. The network is too
• If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over busy. It is hard to Try latter.
time. make a call.
• Use only Samsung-approved batteries and chargers. When a Call and ask the network
Far away from the
charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not service dealer for
network station.
leave the battery connected to a charger for more than 7 days, since the network service area.
overcharging may shorten its life. The relay station's
• Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your End and then recall.
faulty.
battery. The battery may require cooling or warming before Souffle or echo
charging. The line may not work
Select a better line.
well in some area.
• Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car. It
will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Cannot switch The battery is
Charger the battery.
• Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with on completely flat.
a hot or cold battery may not work correctly, even if the battery is Sometimes it depends If the signal is too low,
fully charged. Li-polymer batteries are sensitive to temperatures on the network please switch off your
below 0°C (32 F). settings. phone.
• Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can
occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) causes a direct Operating time The battery is worn. Buy a new battery.
connection between the positive and negative terminals of the is shorter than
battery. normal If there is no any
signal, the phone will Go to the place where
• Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local
try to get it. And your the signal is high. Or
regulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. phone will need much switch off your phone.
more power.
Take it to your
SIM card is damaged. network service dealer
Troubleshooting and check it.
Sometimes your phone may have abnormal function. You can
consult the help information bellow. If you cannot deal the faulty, Wrong installation of
SIM card faulty SIM card. Install it correctly.
please call your phone's seller or dealer.
STATUS MATTER TREATMENTS
You have get to the Go to the window. If the SIM card or its socket Clear the SIM card or the
place where the signal single is still lower, is dirty. socket on the phone.
Lower signal
is lower, for example, please go to an open
in a building. place.

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Contact your network The battery is
Failed SIM card. Wait for a few minutes.
service dealer. completely flat.
Consult with the network Delete some entries and
Out of the service service dealer and make Cannot add The phone book
Cannot make place for new
new entry memory is full.
subscribed the area. sure you are in the ones.
network service area.
Network doesn't Contact your network
service Move to a place where Failed settings
Lower signal support. service dealer.
the signal is high.

Failed line. Try another line. APPENDIX


Not apply
Contact your network
Glossary
Message message service or To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations
service dealer and ask
sending fail wrong message used in this booklet and take full advantage of the features on your
for the correct number.
center number. mobile phone, here are a few definitions.
Disable fixed dialing and Call Forwarding
Cannot Fixed dialing enabled; To reroute calls to another number.
call barring function.
make/answer a Or call barring Call Holding
Select default number for
call enabled. Ability to put one call on standby while answering or making another
owner number.
call; you can then switch between the two calls, as required.
Wrong PIN You have input wrong Call your network service
code PIN code three times. dealer. Call Waiting
To inform users that they have an incoming call when engaged on
Battery or charger Changer a new battery another call.
Caller Line Identification Services (Caller ID)
fault. or charger.
Services allowing subscribers to view or block the telephone numbers
Failed of callers.
charger or no The temperature is
Check the temperature.
charging too low/high.
indicator
Check and re-connect
Failed connection.
the charger.

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Dual Band PIN (Personal Identification Number)
Ability to operate with both DCS (1900 MHz) and GSM (850 MHz) Security code that protects the phone/SIM against unauthorized use.
networks. The phone automatically uses the network with strongest The service provider supplies the PIN code with the SIM card. It may
signal and even switches networks during a call within the same be a four to eight-digit number and can be changed, as required.
operator's network. PUK (PIN Unblocking Key)
SMS (Short Message Service) Security code that protects the phone/SIM against unauthorized use.
Network service sending and receiving messages to and from another The service provider supplies the PIN code with the SIM card. It
subscriber without having to speak to the correspondent. The message may be a four to eight-digit number and can be changed, as
created or received can be displayed, received, edited or sent. required.
EMS (Enhanced Message Service) Roaming
An adaptation of the Short Message Service (SMS) that allows you to Use your phone when you are outside your home area (when traveling
send and receive ring tones and service provider's logo, as well as for example).
combinations of simple media to and from EMS compliant handsets. SIM (Subscriber Identification Module)
Because EMS is based on SMS, it can use SMS centers the same way Card containing a chip with all the information required operating the
that SMS does. EMS works on all Global System for Mobile phone (network and memory information, as well as the subscriber's
communications (GSM) networks. EMS senders can use text, melodies, personal data). The SIM card fits into a small slot on the back of the
pictures, sounds, and animations to enhance the expressive power of phone and is protected by the battery.
messages that are limited by the display constraints of mobile devices. Soft Keys
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) Two keys marked and on the phone, the purpose of which: varies
International standard for cellular communication, guaranteeing according to the function that you are currently using is indicated on
compatibility between the various network operators. GSM covers the bottom line of the display just above the corresponding key.
most European countries and many other parts of the world. Voice Mail
Multi-Party Calling (Conference Call) Computerized answering service that automatically answers your calls
Ability to establish a conference call involving up to five additional when you are not available plays a greeting (optionally in your own
parties. voice) and records a message.
Phone Password IMEI
Security code used to unlock the phone when you have selected the Short for International Mobile Equipment Identity, a unique number
option to lock it automatically each time it switches on. given to every single mobile phone, typically found behind the battery.

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IMLI numbers of cellular phones connected to a GSM network are
stored in a database (KIR - Equipment Identity Register) containing
all valid mobile phone equipment.
When a phone is reported stolen or is not type approved, the number
is marked invalid.
Weight: 11 Ig (include standard battery)
Batteries: 2000mAh, LI-ION
Dimension: 115mm(H)X60mm(W)X 12mm(D)
Standby Time: 160-280h*
CaHTime:21()-300min*
Touch LCD Screen: 240X 320dots
Bands: GSM4 880-960MHz 2W
GSM1 1710-1880MHz 1W
* Note that time is depend on the status of networks and other
conditions.

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