FLY V100 User manual

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User Manual
Model: FLY V100
Please read this manual carefully
before operating this product.
Lenovo
English

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Thanks for choosing Fly products.
For the safe and efficient operation of this product, please read this
manual and other materials carefully before you first operate it. Fly
shall bear no liability for any losses caused by improper operation of
this product not in compliance with the instructions and requirements of
this manual or by your misunderstanding of this manual, except for
losses caused by the improper installation or operation of Fly
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cannot ensure that there are no mistakes or omissions of any kind in
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introduced in this manual are special services provided by the network
service operator, therefore whether these network functions can be
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or translate it into any other languages.

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CONTNETS
Chapter I Safety and Maintenance ---------------------------------------- 7
Chapter II Before Using Your Phone-------------------------------------13
2.1 PHONE EXTERIOR.................................................................. 13
2.2 KEYS DESCRIPTION ............................................................... 13
2.3 DISPLAY ....................................................................... 16
2.4 ICONS ....................................................................... 17
2.5 BATTERY ....................................................................... 19
2.5.1 Removing and Installing Your Battery............................ 19
2.5.2 Charging the Battery..................................................... 21
2.6 CONNECTING THE NETWORK .................................................. 22
2.6.1 SIM Card...................................................................... 22
2.6.2 Installing and Removing Your SIM Card........................ 23
2.6.3 Turning On/Off Your Phone........................................... 24
2.6.4 Unlocking Your Phone .................................................. 24
2.6.5 Unlocking Your SIM Card.............................................. 25
2.6.6 Connecting to Network.................................................. 26
2.7 MEMORY CARD ..................................................................... 27
Chapter III Quick Start Guide----------------------------------------------31
3.1 HIGHLIGHT FEATURES............................................................ 31
3.2 FEATURE KEYS ..................................................................... 34
3.3 MAKING A CALL..................................................................... 35
3.3.1 Dial Directly .................................................................. 35
3.3.2 Dialing an Extension of a Wired Phone ......................... 36
3.3.3 Dialing International Numbers....................................... 36
3.3.4 Dialing a Number in the List .......................................... 36
3.4 DIALING AN EMERGENCY NUMBER........................................... 36
3.5 ANSWERING/REJECTING INCOMING CALLS ............................... 37
3.6 ENDING A CALL ..................................................................... 37
3.7 CALL OPTIONS ...................................................................... 37
3.8 MAKING A SECOND CALL........................................................ 39
3.9 ANSWERING A SECOND CALL.................................................. 40

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Chapter IV Feature Menu --------------------------------------------------41
4.1 USING THE FEATURE MENU .................................................... 41
4.1.1 Option Menu................................................................. 41
4.1.2 Shortcuts ...................................................................... 41
4.1.3 Quitting the Menu ......................................................... 41
4.2 FEATURE MENU STRUCTURE .................................................. 41
4.3 PHONE BOOK ....................................................................... 48
4.3.1 Contact List................................................................... 48
4.3.2 New Entry:.................................................................... 50
4.3.3 Mark Many.................................................................... 51
4.3.4 Copy All........................................................................ 52
4.3.5 Delete Number ............................................................. 52
4.3.6 Caller Group................................................................. 52
4.3.7 Speed Dial Settings ...................................................... 53
4.3.8 View Settings................................................................ 54
4.3.9 Preferred Storage Location ........................................... 54
4.3.10 Owner Number ........................................................... 54
4.3.11 Memory Status............................................................ 54
4.3.12 vCard Management .................................................... 55
4.4 MESSAGES ....................................................................... 55
4.4.1 Messages..................................................................... 55
4.4.2 Chat Room ................................................................... 74
4.4.3 E-mail........................................................................... 74
4.4.4 Voice Mail..................................................................... 79
4.4.5 CB................................................................................ 79
4.5 CALL HISTORY ...................................................................... 80
4.5.1 Missed Calls................................................................. 81
4.5.2 Received Calls.............................................................. 82
4.5.3 Dialed calls................................................................... 82
4.5.4 Rejected Calls .............................................................. 82
4.5.5 Delete Call History........................................................ 82
4.5.6 Call Time ...................................................................... 82
4.5.7 SMS Counter................................................................ 83

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4.5.8 GPR Counter................................................................ 83
4.6 PHONE SETUP....................................................................... 83
4.6.1 Profiles......................................................................... 83
4.6.2 Display Setup ............................................................... 86
4.6.3 System Setup ............................................................... 87
4.6.4 Call Setup..................................................................... 88
4.6.5 Deactivate Communication ........................................... 92
4.6.6 Shortcut Menu Setup.................................................... 93
4.6.7 Security Setup .............................................................. 93
4.6.8 Network Setup.............................................................. 95
4.6.9 Restore Factory Settings............................................... 96
4.7 MULTIMEDIA ....................................................................... 97
4.7.1 Camera ........................................................................ 97
4.7.2 Album........................................................................... 98
4.7.3 Music Player............................................................... 100
4.7.4 Video Player............................................................... 102
4.7.5 Video Player............................................................... 103
4.7.6 Video Recorder........................................................... 104
4.7.7 Picture Editor.............................................................. 105
4.7.8 Image Editor............................................................... 105
4.7.9 E-book........................................................................ 105
4.7.10 Music Jockey............................................................ 107
4.8 MULTIMEDIA ..................................................................... 108
4.8.1 Java............................................................................ 108
4.8.2 Games........................................................................ 110
4.9 TOOLS ..................................................................... 110
4.9.1 Alarm.......................................................................... 111
4.9.2 Calendar..................................................................... 111
4.9.3 Calculator ................................................................... 112
4.9.4 To Do List................................................................... 113
4.9.5 Anniversary................................................................. 113
4.9.6 Stopwatch................................................................... 113
4.9.7 Unit Converter ............................................................ 113

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4.9.8 Currency Converter..................................................... 114
4.9.9 World Clock................................................................ 114
4.9.10 Health....................................................................... 115
4.10 SERVICE ..................................................................... 115
4.10.1 SIM Card Application*............................................... 115
4.10.2 WAP......................................................................... 116
4.10.3 Data Connection Setup............................................. 119
4.11 MY DOCUMENTS................................................................ 121
Chapter V Input Method -------------------------------------------------- 126
5.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 126
5.2 DESCRIPTION OF INPUT METHODS......................................... 126
5.2.1 Smart English Input..................................................... 127
5.2.2 English Input............................................................... 128
5.2.3 Number Input Method................................................. 128
Chapter VI Troubleshooting---------------------------------------------- 130
Chapter VII Definitions ---------------------------------------------------- 133
Chapter VIII Technical Parameters------------------------------------- 135

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Chapter I Safety and Maintenance
For the efficient and safe operation of your mobile phone,
please observe the guidelines given below.
• Please read this manual carefully before using this phone.
• You are prohibited to use a mobile phone while in the aircraft. If
the alarming and calendar features of your mobile phone can
automatically power on your phone, check and disable these features
before boarding an aircraft.
•The mobile phone should be kept well away from heat sources or
high-voltage surroundings, such as electric appliances and
electric-heated cooking appliances. Use your phone at normal
temperature. Extreme temperatures (over 55℃ or below -10℃) are
harmful to your mobile phone.
•Avoid fire. Power off your mobile phone in areas such as gasoline
stations, fuel storage facilities, etc.
• Do not hold your phone when driving. Do not place your mobile
phone in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If
a phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag
inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause
serious injury to you.
• Use only the standard batteries, charger and accessories
specified by your phone manufacturer. Your mobile phone
manufacturer is not liable for any damages resulting from use of
third-party accessories.

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• Do not disassemble your mobile phone without permission.
• Your mobile phone may interfere with some electronic devices
when they are at a short distance. Keep your phone away from
electronic devices, such as the TV, radio, personal computer,
pacemaker and hearing aids. Keep your mobile phone away from a
credit card or a magnetic field. Follow the relevant stipulations for
special places when using your mobile phone in hospitals or other
special places.
• Avoid mechanical vibration or shock. Avoid scratching the display
of your mobile phone.
• Use of a mobile phone case or a plastic mobile phone sheath
may damage the film on your phone cover.
• Do not use solutes, such as benzene, thinner or alcohol, to clean
your mobile phone. Keep your phone away from detergents or other
corrosive chemicals. Clean your mobile phone with clean, soft cloth.
• Never expose your mobile phone to direct sunlight or heavy
smog or dust.
• Keep your mobile phone dry. Do not use your phone in highly
humid environments, such as in the bathroom. This device is not
waterproof. Do not let the unit get wet or damp.
• If your mobile phone is equipped with an external antenna, do not
touch the antenna. And use only the supplied or approved replacement
antenna. Unauthorized antennas could damage your phone.

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• Grasp the plug (not cord) to disconnect the charger from your
phone.
• Never rely on your mobile phone as the only emergency
communication facility, such as for first aid.
• Keep your mobile phone in a safe place out of the reach of
children to preclude any danger.
Read and follow the precautions given below before using the
battery.
• Please carefully read the instructions and labels on the surface of
the battery before using it.
• Charge your battery in a cool and well-ventilated room Overheat
charging environment may make the battery heat, fume, burn, deform
or even explode.
• There are special protection circuits and mechanisms inside the
battery. Never disassemble the battery without permission. Otherwise
a short circuit many be caused or the electrolyte fluid may leak out. If
battery fluid splashes into your eyes you may be in the danger of losing
your eyesight. In this case, rinse with clean water immediately (but do
not knead the eye) and see your doctor.
• Never squash the battery. Avoid mechanical vibration or shock.
Avoid short circuit. Otherwise the battery or the attached parts may be
damaged. Short circuit may result from direct connection between the
positive pole and the negative pole of the battery, by metal articles

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such as a coin, pen, or clip. So never leave the battery together with
metal articles.
• Keep its exposed terminals and the battery clean.
• Never use damaged or exhausted battery.
• Replace the battery when it cannot meet the performance
requirements. Your battery can be recharged hundreds of times before
replacement is necessary. The battery is a consumable. Although it
can be recharged hundreds of times, its capacity will decrease
gradually. If you notice a significant decrease in operation time (talk
time and standby time), it is probably time to buy a new battery.
• Never expose your battery to direct sunlight or heavy smog or
dust. Never use your battery in a high humidity environment, such as in
a bathroom. This device is not waterproof. Do not let the unit get wet or
damp.
• Do not expose your battery to extreme temperatures.
Temperatures above 55℃ or below - 10℃ will affect your battery
performance.
• Never dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.
• Never leave your battery in water. Otherwise internal short circuit
may occur, which will make the battery heat, fume, deform, damage or
even explode.
• The battery must be disposed of properly and may need to be
recycled. Never dispose of batteries as you do with ordinary garbage,
because they may explode or lead to contamination accident.

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• Your battery can only be recharged with the specified charger.
Never charge the battery for more than 12 hours in a row.
• Keep your battery in a safe place out of the reach of children to
preclude any danger.
Please follow the precautions described below when using
the charger.
•Please read the instructions manual and the labels on the surface
of the charger carefully before using it.
• Do not disassemble or modify your charger. Never use your
charger with impaired wire because that may lead to an electric shock,
fire and charger damage.
• Never touch the charger with a wet hand. If your charger comes
into contact with water or other liquid, switch off the power
immediately.
• Never short-circuit your charger. Avoid mechanical vibration or
shock. Never expose your charger to direct sunlight or high humidity
(such as in a bathroom).This device is not waterproof. Do not let the
unit get wet or damp.
• Do not use your charger in the vicinity of electronic devices such
as TV or radios.
• Pull the charger plug (not the wire) to disconnect the charger.
• You should charge your battery in a well-ventilated environment
with an ambient temperature between -10℃~+55℃. Only use a
manufacturer approved charger. Using other chargers may be

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dangerous and it also violates the warranty terms stipulated by the
manufacturer.
• Keep your charger in a safe place out of the reach of children to
preclude any danger.
Please follow the precautions described below when using
the earphone (which may need to be further purchased).
• Please control the earphone at a proper volume in case of
damage to your hearing.
• Do not drag the earphone wire forcefully in case of breakage.
• The long use of earphone in environments with high temperature
or high humidity can easily lead to earphone damage or shorter service
life.
• Do not use the earphone while driving a car, riding a bike or
walking on the road in case of any traffic accidents.
• Keep your mobile phone in a safe place out of the reach of
children to preclude any danger.

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Chapter II Before Using Your Phone
2.1 Phone Exterior
2.2 Keys Description
Earpiece
Camera
Display
S
elf
-
portrait
Mirror
Speaker
Battery
Cover
Volume
Key
Key
Microphone
Memory
Card
Data Cable/Earphone/Charger Socket
String Hole

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Keys
Description
Dial key
To dial or answe
r a call.
Press this key when the phone is idle to
access the Missed Calls List (if any);
otherwise to access the Dialed Calls List.
End key
End a call.
Hold down this key to turn on/off your mobile
phone.
In other cases, pressing this key will make
the phone return to idle mode.
Left soft
key
Perform the function shown by the label at
the bottom left corner of the display.
Press this key when the phone is idle to enter
the main menu.
Right soft
key
Perform the function shown by the label at
the bottom r
ight corner of the display.
Volume
Key
Right Soft
Key
MO Key
Number
Keys
OK Key
Music Keys
Left Soft Key
Dial Key
Navigation Keys
End Key

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Press to return to the previous page when in
the menu.
Tap this button to delete the character in front
of the cursor when in edit mode Hold this key
down to delete all of the characters in the
editing window.
Press this key when the phone is idle to
access Phone Book
-
Contact List.
Music Key
Press this key when the phone is idle to enter
the Music Player.
MO Key
Press this key when the phone is idle to
access WAP service.
OK Key
Press this key when the phone is idle to enter
the shortcut menu.
The OK Key to enter the menu that has been
selected.
Number
Keys
Number keys are used to input numbers,
letters and special characters.
Hold down the 0 key when the phone is idle
to enter a "+" symbol (international access
code).
They can also be used as shortcut keys to
quickly access the options in a main menu.
* Key
Press this key repeatedly when the phone is
idle to switch among “*”, “P” and “W” in
turn.
Press this key to lock the keypad when the
main menu has just been entered.
#
Key
Hold down this key when the phone is idle to
switch to Vibration mode.
Press this key to switch between different
language input modes when in edit mode.
Navigation
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Key
down, left and right. Move the curs
er up,
down, left and right in edit mode.
Press Left Key when the phone is idle to
access Messages; Press Right Key to
access Camera; Press Up Key to access
Profiles; Press Down Key to access Phone
Setup.
Volume
Key
This key is used to adjust the volume
during
calls.
Tap this key to adjust the keypad tone
volume when the phone is idle. Briefly press
this key to adjust the music volume when the
background music is playing.
Note: In this manual, “Press a key” means to press a key
and release it immediately, while “hold down a key” means
to press a key and hold it for 2 or more seconds.
2.3 Display
The display can be divided into three sections. The idle dialing
interface is taken as an example for the following description.

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Soft Key Prompt Area
Text/Graphics
Area
Icons Area
Area
Description
The
first
line/System Icons
Area
Various prompt icons are displayed here.
The middle lines/
Text and Graphics
Area
The area displays information, prompt
information and any information that you
enter (such as the number to dial).
The last line/Soft
Key Prompt Area
The functions assigned to the two soft keys
are displayed here.
2.4 Icons
Icon
s
Description
Location
Signal strength
indicator.
Icons Area
/
GPRS
Connected
Icons Area
Alert Ty
pe is
Ring
Icons Area
Alert Type is
Vibration
Icons Area
Options
Clear

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Alert Type is
Vibration and
Ring
Icons Area
Alert Type is
Vibration then
Ring
Icons Area
Alert Type is
Silent
Icons Area
Unread SMS
Icons Area
New voice mail
Icons Area
Unread MMS
message
Icons Area
New WAP
Push
Icons Area
Alarm Enabled
Icons Area
Call Divert
Unconditionally
Icons Area
Battery level
Icons Area
New missed
calls
Icons Area
GMS
connection
encrypted
Icons Area
Keypad Locked
Icons Area
New rejected
calls
Icons Area
Reject List
enabled
Icons Area
Stopwatch
enabled
Icons Area

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2.5 Battery
In order to get the best performance of your battery, please fully
charge the battery for the first three times only when the battery is
completely flat.
2.5.1 Removing and Installing Your Battery
Follow the steps given below to remove your battery.
① With the hand pressing the lower part of the battery cover, push
the battery cover about 5 millimeters in the direction as shown by the
arrow in the following Figure (2).
② Lift up the compartment cover in the direction as shown by the
arrow in Figure (3), so that the battery compartment cover is
completely separated from the phone.
③ Take out the battery in the direction as shown by the arrow in
Figure (4).
Warning: Make sure that you have powered off your phone
and removed any external power sources before removing
the battery. Never remove the battery when your phone is
turned on. Otherwise, your SIM card and phone may be
damaged.

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Follow the steps given below to install your battery.
① Make sure the metal contacts of your battery and those of the
battery compartment are properly aligned and clip the battery into the
compartment.
② Put the compartment cover into the slot of your phone as
shown by the arrow in Figure (2).
③ With the hand pressing the upper part of the compartment
cover, slightly push the compartment cover as shown by the arrow in
Figure (3) until it clicks into place.
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