Atel AGP-KW125 User manual

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Table of Contents Page
1. Safety and Maintenance 5
1.1 Using the phone 5
1.2 Using the Battery 7
1.3 Using the Battery Charger 10
2. Your Phone 11
2.1 Appearance 11
2.2 Key Descriptions 13
2.3 State Icons 17
2.4 Screen Background Light 18
2.5 Adjust the Volume 19
2.6 Instructions before Use 20
2.6.1 Power on 20
2.6.2 Power off 21
2.6.3 Phone security 21
2.6.4 PIN code 23
2.6.5 PUK code 24
2.7 Basic Functions 24
2.7.1 Direct call 24
2.7.2 Quick dial from all call list 25
2.7.3 Answer incoming call 26
2.7.4 Terminate call 27
2.7.5 Make emergency call 27
2.7.6 Make international long-distance call 28
2.8 Talk Options 28
2.8.1 Hold / Release Talk State 29
2.8.2 Dial second number 29
2.8.3 Answer second incoming call 30

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2.8.4 Selecting current phone number 30
3. Messaging 32
3.1 Write message 32
3.2 Inbox 34
3.3 Drafts 35
3.4 Outbox 35
3.5 Sent messages 35
3.6 Archive 36
3.7 Broadcast message 36
3.8 Message Settings 36
4. File Manager 38
5. Phonebook 39
5.1 Phonebook settings 40
6. Fun and Games 42
7. Call history 43
7.1 Call settings 44
8. Multimedia 48
8.1 Image viewer 48
8.2 Media player 49
8.3 Sound recorder 50
8.4 FM Radio 51
9. Organizer 53
9.1 Calendar 53
9.2 Tasks 54
9.3 Alarm 55
9.4 World clock 57
9.5 Notes 57
10. Settings
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10.1 Phone settings 58
10.2 Display 59
10.3 Network settings 60
10.4 Security settings 61
10.5 Restore factory settings 62
11. User Profiles 62
12. Extra 64
12.1 Calculator 64
12.2 Unit converter 65
12.3 Currency converter 65
12.4 Stopwatch 65
12.5 EBook Reader 66
13. Services 67
13.1 Services Settings 68
14. Connectivity 69
14.1 WLAN 69
14.2 Bluetooth 71
14.3 Connection management 72
14.4 Data Account 73
14.5 Internet tethering 73
14.5.1 Wi-Fi tethering 74
14.5.2 USB tethering 74
14.5.3 USB Mass Storage
14.6 Data Service 76
15. Frequently Asked Questions 76

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1. Safety and Maintenance
1.1 Using the phone
Please observe the following points:
•Before use please read the instruction manual
carefully.
•Do not power on the phone when the use of a cellular
phone is prohibited as it may cause interruption or
danger.
•Please keep your phone switched off when you are on
a plane. If functions that will automatically power on
your phone, such as alarm clock or calendar, are setup,
please check and cancel the configuration before
boarding the plane.

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•While using the phone, please keep away from heat
source and high voltage environments, such as electric
appliances or electric cooking devices. Please use the
phone under normal operating temperatures. Using it
in temperatures above 55 degrees celsius or below -10
degrees celsius may cause damage to the phone.
•Do not operate the phone whilst driving.
•Only the original supplied battery, charger and
accessories should be used.
•Phone may cause interference to nearby electronic
devices, therefore keep it away from electronic devices
such as radios, PC’s, pacemakers, hearing aids, etc. Do
not place the phone near credit cards or any magnetic
fields.
•Do not disassemble the phone –Any unauthorized
work performed on the phone will void the warranty.
•Do not use benzene, thinners or alcohol to clean the
cover of your phone.

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•Keep your phone away from corrosive chemicals such
as detergent. Use clean and soft cloth instead and
wipe gently.
•Your phone is not water-proof, so please keep it dry.
Do not use it in damp environment, such as a
bathroom. Keep it away from rain and moisture.
1.2 Using the battery
Please observe the following points:
•Before use, please read instructions for use and as
well as label on the surface of the battery.
•Please charge the battery in a cool and well-ventilated
room as high temperatures may lead to overheating.
•Do not attempt open the battery as it may lead to
short circuit or electrolyte leakage.
•If electrolytes get in contact with your eyes, there is
danger of blindness.

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•In such case, immediately wash eyes with clean water
(Do remember not to rub your eyes) and consult your
doctor for treatment.
•Keep the battery away from mechanical vibration and
shaking. Do not short connect the battery, for this may
damage the battery and components connected to it.
•Please keep the metal contact points and battery
clean.
•Do not use damaged or depleted batteries.
•The battery should be replaced when it cannot meet
the requirement for performance. Battery can be
charged hundreds of times before it should be
replaced.
•Though it can be charged hundreds of times, its
quantity of electric charge may decrease gradually.
When service time (talk time and standby time) is
found to have decreased, the battery needs to be
replaced.

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•Prevent the battery from exposure to the skin or
places with excessive .smoke or dust. Do not use it in
damp environments, such as a bathroom. The battery
is not waterproof; so keep it away from rain and
moisture.
•Do not put the battery in places that are too hot or too
cold. Temperature above 55 degrees Celsius or below
-10 degrees Celsius may affect performance of the
battery.
•Do not put the battery in an open fire as this could lead
to an explosion.
•Do not put the battery in water to avoid short circuit
inside, resulting in battery overheat, smoking,
distortion, damage or even explosion.
•Treat battery according to local regulations (for
example, recycling). Do not treat battery as domestic
garbage.
•Only the original charger supplied with the phone
should be used for charging the battery.
•Keep battery out of reach of children to avoid danger.

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•Using another type of battery, charger or generic
accessories may violate the certification or warranty
terms of equipment and may result in damage.
1.3 Using the battery charger
Please observe the following points:
•Before use, please read the user instructions as well as
the label on the surface of the charger.
•Do not disassemble or modify the charger or use it
when power cable is damaged.
•Do not touch the charger with wet hands. If the
charger connects with water or other liquid,
immediately cut off the power supply.
•Do not short connect the charger and keep it away
from mechanical vibration or shaking and direct sun
shine.
•Do not use it in damp environments, such as a
bathroom.

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•The battery charger is not waterproof; therefore keep
it away from rain and moisture.
•Keep the charger out of reach of children to avoid
danger.
2Your Phone
2.1 Appearance

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You will notice two distinct “key holes” at the bottom of your
phone. This is to mount your device on any upright surface.
Simply measure the distance between the center of the two
holes and apply the measures to the surface where the phone
will be mounted. Please ensure the applicators used to mount
the device are firm and secure.
Before mounting the phone, on the base of the handset receiver,
please turn the clip around to ensure the handset receiver clips in
securely when mounted.

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2.2 Key descriptions

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LEFT Soft key
Press to go into the main menu in idle
screen
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RIGHT Soft
key
In any menu you can back to the last menu
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UP key
You can scroll the cursor with the UP key;
Shortcut to access the settings menu in
idle screen
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DOWN key
You can scroll the cursor with the DOWN
key;
Shortcut to access the alarm menu in idle
screen
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LEFT key
Shortcut to access the main menu in idle
screen

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RIGHT key
Shortcut to access the contacts menu in
idle screen
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OK key
Press “OK” to access the submenu
Press “OK” to go into main menu in idle
screen
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CLR key
Press to delete the characters you have
entered
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MUTE key
During an active call, select “MUTE” to
activate or deactivate the MUTE function.
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CALL log key
Shortcut to access the Call Logs menu in
idle screen
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SMS key
Shortcut to access the SMS menu in idle
screen
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Phonebook
key
Shortcut to access the phonebook menu in
idle screen

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Power on or
off/ END
key
Hold down for a few seconds to power
on/off the phone;
Press the end key, it will end phone call or
return back to the idle screen
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Dial key
Making a phone call: Enter the phone
number and press Dial key
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0~9 Numeric
keys
To enter numbers and characters
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Star key
In idle screen, press to enter either ӿ, +, P
or W.
In message editing screen, press to enter
the special symbol mode.

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Hash key
In idle screen, press to enter #
In message editing screen, press to switch
the input method, i.e. Abc, ABC, 123.
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Speaker Key
Press to activate or deactivate hands free /
speaker mode.
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On/Off switch
The Main On/Off Switch is located at the
bottom of your phone. When set to on, you
phone is in standby mode. When switched
to off, you will not be able to power up
your phone.
2.3 State icons
Icons on the screen:
Signal strength indicator
3G Network Services available
New Email received
New MMS received

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2.4 Screen background light
•Background light illuminates the screen.
•When you power on your phone, the background light
will turn on for a predefined period.
•If no key is pressed within the period, the background
light will turn off automatically to save battery life.
New SMS received
Missed call
Ring Mode active
Phone set on Silent Mode
Alarm clock is enabled
Battery Life Indicator
Headphones Jack Inserted
Keypad Locked
WLAN Signal Strength

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To adjust background light brightness and period: [Menu]
[Settings] [Display] [LCD backlight].
•You now have two available options:
a) Brightness: If brightness is highlighted, press the left
or right arrow keys to adjust the brightness down or
up.
b) Time (sec): If Time (sec) is highlighted, press the left
or right arrow keys to reduce or increase the backlight
on period.
2.5 Adjust the volume
During a call:
•Press [Up Key] to increase the volume.
•Press [Down Key] to increase the volume.
•During MP3 playing
•Press [ӿ] key to increase the volume.
•Press [#] key to decrease the volume.

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•During FM playing
•Press [#] key to increase the volume.
•Press [ӿ] key to decrease the volume.
2.6 Instructions before Use
Power on/off:
2.6.1Power on
•The device can work on both single battery mode and
single charger mode.
•Press and hold [Power key] button until boot screen
appears.
•If there is prompt for PIN code, please enter your PIN
code and then press [OK] key.
Note: Please contact service provider for the default PIN if
unavailable.
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