BESS UR5 User manual

User
Guide
UR5

Table
Of
Contents
FOR
SAFE
OPERATION
..................................................................
7
INFORMATION
FOR
SAFE
OPERATION
..............................................
7
ABOUT
STORAGE
AND
MAINTENANCE
.............................................
7
MENU
.....................................................................................................
8
MEASUREMENT
OF
RADIO
FREQUENCY
EXPOSED
(ABSORBED
SPECIAL
RATE
INFORMATION
SAR)
............................
8
COMMUNICATION
NETWORK
SER
VICE.............................................
9
SAFETY
ON
THE
ROAD
.......................................................................
9
SAFETY
IN
HOSPITAL
........................................................................
10
SAFETY
IN
FLIGHT
.............................................................................
10
SAFETY
IN
PLACES
WHERE
EXPLOSION
IS
PREDICTABLE
.....................................................................................
10
ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
.................................................................
11
BATTERY
AND
PARTS
........................................................................
12
INSIDE
THE
PACKAGE
.................................................................
13
HANDSET
DESCRIPTION
.............................................................
14
CELLULAR
PHONE
.......................................................................
15
IN
THE
BEGINNING
............................................................................
15
INSTALLMENT
OF
SIM
CARD
.........................................................
15
CHARGING
BATTERY
......................................................................
17
USING
THE
MICRO
SD
CARD
............................................................
18
INSTALLING
THE
MICRO
SD
CARD
...............................................
18
REMOVING
THE
MICRO
SD
CARD
................................................
18
REMOVABLE
MEMORY
STORAGE
FUNCTIONALITY
...................
19
PHONE
ON/OFF
..................................................................................
20
START
...............................................................................................
20
STAND-BY
SCREEN
........................................................................
21
CALLS
..................................................................................................
26
MAKING
A
CALL
..............................................................................
26
ANSWERING
A
CALL
.......................................................................
26
WHOLE
MENUS
..................................................................................
27
COMMON
SCREENS
AND
SYSTEM
IN
VARIOUS
MENUS
..............
28
INPUT
PHONE
NUMBER
.................................................................
28
WRITER
............................................................................................
28
WRITER
OF
PHONE
NUMBER
.......................................................
28
WRITER
OF
NUMBER
.....................................................................
29
2

Table
Of
Contents
WRITER
OF
TEXT
............................................................................
29
SMART
INPUT
..................................................................................
30
TEXT
SELECTOR
.............................................................................
31
1
.
PHONE
BOOK
...........................................................................
32
QUICK
SEARCH
..................................................................................
34
SEARCH
CONTACTS
..........................................................................
36
NEW
CONTACT
...................................................................................
37
GROUPS
..............................................................................................
39
CALLER
GROUP
DETAILS
..............................................................
39
SPEED
DIAL
........................................................................................
41
SETTING
SPEED
DIAL
NUMBER
....................................................
42
OWNER
NUMBER
...............................................................................
44
EXTRA
NUMBER
.................................................................................
45
MANAGEMENT
....................................................................................
46
2
.
CALLS
........................................................................................
47
ALL
CALLS
...........................................................................................
48
MISSED
................................................................................................
49
RECEIVED
...........................................................................................
51
SENT
....................................................................................................
52
SETTINGS
...........................................................................................
54
CALLER
ID
........................................................................................
55
CALL
WAITING
.................................................................................
55
CALL
FORWARDING
.......................................................................
55
CALL
RESTRICTION
........................................................................
56
CALL
TIME
REMINDER
...................................................................
56
AUTOMATIC
REDIAL
........................................................................
57
ANSWER
MODE
...............................................................................
57
CALL
TIME
...........................................................................................
58
CALL
COST
.........................................................................................
59
SMS
COUNTER
...................................................................................
60
GPRS
COUNTER
................................................................................
61
DELETE
CALL
LOG
.............................................................................
62
3

Table
Of
Contents
3
.
MESSAGES
...............................................................................
63
MESSAGES
..........................................................................................
64
SEND
NEW
SMS
.
............................................................................
64
SEND
NEW
MMS
..............................................................................
65
RECEIVED
MESSAGES
...................................................................
68
SENT
MESSAGE
..............................................................................
70
UNSENT
MESSAGES
......................................................................
71
DRAFTS
MESSAGES
.......................................................................
72
DELETE
FOLDER
.............................................................................
73
TEMPLATES
FOR
SMS
....................................................................
74
TEMPLATES
FOR
MMS
...................................................................
74
SMS
MESSAGE
SETTINGS
.............................................................
74
MMS
MESSAGE
SETTINGS
............................................................
75
CHAT
....................................................................................................
77
VOICE
MAIL
SERVER
.........................................................................
78
CONNECT
TO
VOICE
.......................................................................
78
BROADCAST
MESSAGE
....................................................................
79
4
.
MOVISTAR
.................................................................................
81
MO
VIST
AR
...........................................................................................
81
5
.
SERVICE
....................................................................................
82
mcontenidos
.........................................................................................
83
DATA
ACCOUNT
..................................................................................
84
6
.
MULTIMEDIA..............................................................................
85
CAMERA
..............................................................................................
86
CAMERA
OPTIONS
..........................................................................
87
MANAGEMENT
OPTIONS
...............................................................
88
MP3
PLAYER
.......................................................................................
89
MP3
PLAYER
OPTIONS
...................................................................
89
IMAGES
................................................................................................
91
IMAGES
OPTIONS
...........................................................................
91
VIDEOCAMERA
...................................................................................
92
VIDEOCAMERA
................................................................................
92
VIDEOS
................................................................................................
94
4

Table
Of
Contents
VIDEOS
OPTIONS
...........................................................................
94
PHOTO
EDITOR
..................................................................................
96
AUTO
RESIZE
OPTIONS
.................................................................
96
MAINLCD
CLIP
.................................................................................
97
SOUND
RECORDER
...........................................................................
97
RECORD
SOUND
.............................................................................
97
RECORDING
OPTIONS
...................................................................
98
FM
RADIO
............................................................................................
98
FM
RADIO
OPTIONS
.......................................................................
99
SCHEDULE
FM
RECORD
.................................................................
100
MELODY
COMPOSER
......................................................................
101
CREATE
MELODY
..........................................................................
101
7
.
ENTERTAINMENT
...................................................................
102
MY
GAMES
........................................................................................
103
GREETING
TEXT
...............................................................................
104
HEALTH
..............................................................................................
105
BMI
..................................................................................................
105
MENSTRUAL
..................................................................................
106
MELODY
COMPOSER
......................................................................
107
CREATE
MELODY
..........................................................................
107
8
.
TOOLS......................................................................................
109
CALENDAR
........................................................................................
110
ADD
EVENTS
.................................................................................
110
JUMP
TO
DATE
...............................................................................
111
ALARM
...............................................................................................
111
ADD
ALARM
...................................................................................
111
CALCULATOR
....................................................................................
112
UNIT
CONVERTER
...........................................................................
114
STOPWATCH
.....................................................................................
115
TYPICAL
STOPWATCH
..................................................................
116
nWAY
STOPWATCH
.......................................................................
117
WORLD
CLOCK
.................................................................................
118
5

Table
Of
Contents
9
.
SETTINGS
................................................................................
119
TELEPHONE
......................................................................................
120
SOUNDS
.........................................................................................
120
DISPLAY
.........................................................................................
123
LANGUAG
E.....................................................................................
123
PREFERRED
INPUT
MODE
..........................................................
124
AIRPLANE
MODE
...........................................................................
124
AUTO
KEYPAD
LOCK
....................................................................
124
NETWORK
SETTINGS
......................................................................
125
SELECT
MODE
..............................................................................
125
PREFERRED
..................................................................................
126
SECURITY
SETTING.........................................................................
127
PIN
LOCK
.......................................................................................
128
SIM
LOCK
.......................................................................................
128
PHONE
LOCK
.................................................................................
128
FIXED
DIAL
.....................................................................................
128
BARRED
DIAL
................................................................................
129
CHANGE
PASSWORD
...................................................................
129
MESSAGES
.......................................................................................
130
CALLS
................................................................................................
131
TIME
AND
DATE
................................................................................
132
FILE
MANAGER
.................................................................................
134
FACTORY
RESET
..............................................................................
135
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
.....................................................
136
BODY-WARN
OPERATION
..........................................................
137
FCC
RF
EXPOSURE
INFORMATION
..........................................
138
FCC
NOTICE
AND
CAUTIONS
....................................................
139
6

For
Safe
Operation
Information
For
Safe
Operation
Please
read
the
following
user
manual
carefully
to
keep
from
injuries.
About
Storage
And
Maintenance
Do
not
try
to
disassemble
or
repair
the
phone.
Avoid
wet
and
damp
places.
Do
not
use
harmful
detergent
or
harmful
chemical
materials
to
wash
the
phone.
Instead,
use
soft
cloth
to
rub
its
appearance.
Do
not
inflict
strong
shock
on
the
appliance.
The
appliance
shall
be
situated
near
the
electronic
switch
for
hands
to
reach
easily
when
the
battery
is
charged.
Do
not
put
the
phone
in
high
temperature
environment,
which
may
cause
defects
on
the
phone.
The
warranty
on
this
phone
will
be
invalid
if
it
is
repaired
by
an
unauthorized
person.
And
its
maker
does
not
take
responsibility
for
the
breakdown
caused
afterward.
Never
extract
the
battery
from
the
phone
while
turned
on,
which
will
cause
defects
on
the
phone.
Contact
the
agency
you
joined
if
the
phone
or
its
parts
(charger,
battery,
and
so
on)
malfunction.
7

For
Safe
Operation
Menu
1
.
Phone
Book
2
.
Calls
3
.
Messages
4
.
Movistar
5
.
Service
6
.
Multimedia
7
.
Entertainment
8
.
Tools
9
.
Settings
Measurement
Of
Radio
Frequency
Exposed
(Absorbed
Special
Rate
Information
SAR)
This
phone
is
a
communication
appliance
with
low-output
electric
wave.
Complying
with
EU
standard
requirements
related
with
radio
wavelength
exposure,
the
phone
has
not
been
designed
and
made
exceeding
the
energy
exposure
limit
of
the
radio
frequency
as
recommended
by
European
Union
board
of
directors.
The
limit
specified
above
is
a
frequency
allowable in
general
as
a
world
standard.
World
standard
value
was
developed,
based
on
thorough
and
regular
scientific
researches
and
estimation
(examination)
by
an
independence
research
institution.
The
limit
is
a
standard
to
search
for
safety
of
all,
regardless
of
age
or
present
state
of
health.
Standard
value
of
the
phone
exposure
is
displayed
in
unit
of
Specific
absorption
index
(SAR).
8

For
Safe
Operation
Communication
Network
Service
The
mobile
conforms
to
communication
standard
laws
of
GSM850,
DCS1800,
PCS1900
and
GPRS.
Read
this
user
manual
thoroughly
to
understand
and
learn
the
functions
of
this
appliance.
Customers
should
know
that
the
Tri-Band
(850-1800-1900)
is
a
feature
coming
from
the
communication
network.
Make
sure
that
this
feature
is
available
via
the
RED
exchange
service
personnel.
Additional
RED
services
are
available
for
this
phone.
For
these
services,
however,
customers
are
required
to
join
the
exchange
service.
For
further
information
on
How
To
Join,
see
below.
Safety
On
The
Road
Please
remember
that
using
a
mobile
phone
during
driving
is
prohibited.
Follow
the
rules
as
applicable
in
each
country.
Stop
the
car
in
a
safe
place
if
you
need
to
answer
or
use
the
phone.
Please
always
remember
the
following
before
using
the
phone
in
emergencies.
Focus
on
driving
only.
Remember
the
most
considerable
thing
is
nothing
but
your
safety.
If
you
want
to
use
a
Hands-Free
device
on
vehicles,
let
it
installed
by
an
authorized
engineer.
9

For
Safe
Operation
Safety
In
Hospital
The
mobile
phone
since
designed
to
transmit
electric
waves
can
disturb
functions
of
electric
or
medical
appliances.
Remember
to
turn
the
phone
off
always
in
hospital.
Safety
In
Flight
Remember
the
phone
if
used
in
the
airplane
can
disturb
functions
of
electric
wave
equipment
of
the
airplane.
Therefore,
the
use
of
the
phone
is
illegal
in
the
airplane.
Remember
to
turn
the
phone
off
always
during
flight.
Safety
In
Places
Where
Explosion
Is
Predictable
In
such
places
as
gas
stations
or
chemical
factories
where
explosion
is
predictable,
the
use
of
any
electric
wave
equipment
is
illegal
and
prohibited.
Turn
off
the
phone
and
avoid
the
use
near
any
gas
station.
10

For
Safe
Operation
Electrical
Equipment
Most
electric
appliances
are
secured
and
protected
against
the
effect
of
the
phone
radio
frequency.
Nevertheless,
there
are
some
products
that
are
not
protected
against. A
person
who
works
in
a
manufacturing
company
of
those
products,
wearing
heart
pulsimeter
is
desired
to
keep
at
least
15cm
away
from
the
phone
to
avoid
the
electric
wave.
If
applicable
problems
still
occur
as
before
to
the
person
with
heart
pulsimeter,
then
the
phone
shall
be
turned
off.
The
phone
can
disturb
functions
of
some
kind
of
microphones.
In
this
case,
please
contact
the
manufacturing
factory
of
such
microphones
for
further
information.
Since
the
radio
frequency
signal
generated
from
this
phone
may
have
an
influence
on
electric
equipment
of
a
car
(air
bag,
brake,
and
so
on),
please
be
well
informed
thereof
via
its
maker.
11

For
Safe
Operation
Battery
And
Parts
This
phone
uses
a
rechargeable
battery
of
Li-ion
Technology.
The
battery
if
completely
recharged
is
usable
to
call
for
a
duration
of
120
minutes
and
available
for
standing-by
for
a
duration
of
180
hours.
Do
not
use
any
charger
or
battery
if
damaged
or
worn
out.
Do
not
touch
any
circuit
of
the
battery.
It
will
cause
damage
thereon.
If
the
battery
is
kept
in
hot
temperature,
its
function
and
duration
may
be
deteriorated.
Keep
temperature
always
as
similar
as
possible.
The
phone
if
kept
in
too
high
or
too
low
temperature
may
not
operate
from
time
to
time
even
if
the
battery
completely
recharged.
Time
required
to
recharge
the
battery
may
be
different
according
to
several
factors
such
as
capacity
left,
type
of
battery
and
charger,
and
so
on.
For
the
better
performance
of
recharge,
keep
suitable
temperature.
The
battery
although
completely
recharged
can
be
discharged
of
itself
as
the
time
elapses.
Unplug
the
charger
if
not
used.
For
effective
operation
of
the
phone,
please
stand
the
phone
always
lengthwise.
Do
not
throw
the
battery
in
a
ditch
or
a
fire.
The
battery
shall
be
recycled
according
to
its
related
laws.
Use
only
the
battery,
charger
and
parts
attached
to
the
phone
just
as
provided
from
the
factory.
Parts
shall
be
compatible
to
be
used.
If
not,
its
warranty
will
be
invalid.
If
some
parts
need
replacement,
contact
the
agency
you
joined
to
order.
Fill
up
the
battery
to
the
maximum
prior
to
its
first
operation.
For
pluggable
equipment,
the
socket-outlet
shall
be
installed
near
the
equipment
and
shall
be
easily
accessible.
12

Inside
The
Package
USB
Cable
Handset
Earphone
User
Manual
Battery
Travel
Charger
13

Handset
Description
Earpiece
LCD
Screen
Navigation
Key
Main
Menu/OK
Key
Left
Selection
Key
Right
Selection
Key
Send
Key
END
/
Power
Key
MIC
Alphabet
/
Number
Key
Earjack
&
Charger
&
USB
Cable
port
microSD
Card
Camera
Lens
14

Cellular
Phone
In
The
Beginning
Installment
of
SIM
Card
To
answer
or
make
a
call,
the
mobile
needs
a
available
SIM
card,
which
the
communication
company
may
have
installed
already.
Note:
If
the
mobile
is
used,
installation
state
of
the
SIM
card
will
be
displayed.
If
the
SIM
card
is
not
installed,
a
confirmation
paragraph
will
be
displayed.
1
.
Remove
the
battery
and
cover
as
shown
in
the
following
figure.
Warning
Do
not
remove
the
battery
with
turning
on
the
mobile.
(Turn
off
the
mobile
before
removing
the
battery)
15

Cellular
Phone
2
.
After
the
battery
is
removed,
insert
the
SIM
card
as
shown
in
the
following
figure.
3
.
After
inserting
the
SIM
card,
insert
the
battery
and
cover.
Note:
-
Keep
pressing
the
lower
of
the
cover
till
it
sounds
Tic.
-
Follow
these
procedures
or
some
defects
may
occur
on
the
support
parts of
the
entrance,
which
will
not
be
guaranteed.
16

Cellular
Phone
Charging
Battery
1
.
Insert
the
charger
as
shown
in
the
figure.
The
screen
will
display
the
Battery
is
being
charged
while
the
phone
is
turned
on
for
several
seconds
before
returning
to
the
previous
step.
(your
phone
is
available
even
during
the
battery
is
charged).
If
the
phone
is
turned
off,
display
of
Battery
is
being
charged
will
be
continuously
displayed.
2
.
If
the
charging
is
completed,
display
will
show
the
charging
completed
status.
To
remove
the
charger,
hold
and
full
the
both
ends
to
extract.
Warning
Do
not
connect
the
Charger(or
such
accessories)
up
side
down.
It
can
be
possible
to
damage
the
Phone.
17

Cellular
Phone
Using
the
Micro
SD
Card
Installing
the
Micro
SD
Card
1
.
Open
the
card
hole
cover,
and
insert
the
Micro
SD
card
like
the
arrow
indicates.
(Remove
the
back
cover
and
battery)
Removing
the
Micro
SD
Card
1
.
To
remove
the
Micro
SD
card,
follow
the
arrow
indicates.
18

Cellular
Phone
•
When
you
insert
Micro
SD
card,
make
sure
contact
terminals
face
down.
•
Memory
used
for
the
mobile
phone
is
not
the
general
SD
card
but
the
Micro
SD
cards.
•
“Micro
SD”
card
is
recognized
as
a
mobile
disk
when
connected
to
a
personal
computer.
•
When
disconnecting
from
PC,
please
remove
the
USB
storage
equipment
on
your
PC.
Otherwise,
the
stored
files
on
the
Micro
SD
card
could
be
damaged.
Removable
Memory
Storage
Functionality
The
Phone
Guarantee
only
less
1G
bytes
Memory
Card.
19

Cellular
Phone
Phone
ON/OFF
Keep
on
pressing
the
End
Key
for
5
seconds
to
turn
on
the
phone.
This
function
is
designed
to
avoid
unintentional
ON
or
OFF
of
the
phone
when
kept
in
a
pocket
or
luggage.
Start
If
PIN
enable
setting
on
after
the
phone
is
turned
on,
you
will
be
required
to
input
4-digit
password.
Input
correct
password
and
press
OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
Note:
If
password
is
not
input,
only
emergency
call
will
be
available
with
SOS
Key.
In
case
the
phone
has
been
off
for
long,
you
may
be
asked
to
make
sure
if
date
and
time
are
correct.
If
they
are
not
correct,
press
edit
Key.
If
the
date
is
correct,
press
OK(Center_Direction)
Key.
If
the
date
is
not
correct,
input
new
date
using
the
number
on
the
Key
pad
and
then
if
the
time
is
not
correct,
input
new
time
and
then
press
OK(Center_Direction)
Key.
Select
daylight
saving
on
or
off.
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