Forme Q500W User manual

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Q500W
UserManual
Becauseofproductversionupgradesorotherreasons,thedocumentcontentmaynotbeuptodate.Our
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Preface
ThankyouforchoosingtheQ500wGSMMobilePhone!
TheQ500WisdesignedforuseontheGSM/GPRSNetwork.
GSM/GPRSnetworkisaninternationalstandardsglobalcellularcommunicationssystem.
Note:Duetothecellularnetworksettingsandtheservicesprovided,somefunctionsmaybeunavailable,please
contactlocalserviceprovidersformoreinformation.
Foryoursafety
Readthesesimpleguidelines.Ignoringtheseguidelinesmaybedangerousorillegal.Furtherdetailedinformation
isgiveninthismanual.
ROADSAFETY
Alwayskeepyourhandsfreetooperatethedevicewhiledriving.ParkthevehiclebeforeusingyourMobile
Phone.
USEINAIRCRAFTS
Youmustabidebylocalauthorityrulesofphonemobilephoneuseonaircrafts.Lawsand/orregulationsmay
differbycountry.IfyourmobilephoneoffersanAirplaneModeorsimilarfeature,consultairlinestaffaboutusing
inflight.
SWITCHOFFINHOSPITALS
Followanyrestrictionsorrules.Pleaseswitchoffyourphonewhereyouseesignsforbiddingphoneuse.Such
signscanbefoundinmedicalcentersorestablishmentswithmedicalequipment.
SWITCHOFFWHENREFUELING
Switchthemobilephoneoffwhenyouareneargasorflammableliquids.Strictlyobeyallsignsandinstructions
postedinafueldepot,gasstation,chemicalplant,orinanypotentiallydangerousatmosphere.
SWITCHOFFNEARBLASTINGPOINT
Don’tusetheMobilePhonewhereblastingisinprogress.Observerestrictions,andfollowanylocalregulationsor
rules.
INTERFERENCE
AllwirelessMobilePhonesmaybesusceptibletointerference,whichcouldaffecttheperformance.
ACCESSORIESANDBATTERIES
Useonlytheapprovedaccessoriesandbatteries.Donotconnectgenericproducts;theycouldbeincompatible
withthisdevice.
EMERGENCYCALLS
EnsuretheMobilePhoneisswitchedonandinservice.Entertheemergencynumber,andthenpressthe key.
Itwillgiveyourlocation.Donotendthecalluntilpermissionisgiven.
Keepthisproductawayfromexcessivemoistureandextremetemperatures.

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INDEX
1GETTING STARTED....................................................................................................................6
2CALLFUNCTION.........................................................................................................................6
3MESSAGING.................................................................................................................................7
4CONTACTS....................................................................................................................................8
5FM RADIO.....................................................................................................................................8
6MUSIC - AUDIO PLAYER...........................................................................................................8
7CAMERA........................................................................................................................................9
8VIDEO PLAYER............................................................................................................................9
9VOICE MEMO - VOICE RECORDER ......................................................................................9
10 PRIVACY PROTECTION .........................................................................................................10
11INTERNET CONNECTION ......................................................................................................10
12BLUETOOTH..............................................................................................................................10
13OTHER FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................................11
BATTERY INFORMATION...............................................................................................................15
SAFETY INFORMATION..................................................................................................................15

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GENERALSPECS
ModelQ500W
Dimension115.4*59.5*13mm
BatteryLi‐Ion800mAh
TravelChargerULISC01BYD(110~240V)
HeadsetStereoHeadset
IOMicroUSD5Pins
Q500W
Keys
LeftSoftKeyExecuteBottomLeft
Command/Menu
BackspaceKeyDeletethecharacteryouhave
inputted
RightSoftKeyExecuteBottomRight
Command/Names
AltKeyInputthenumberorcharacteronthe
topofthekey.
Navigation–UpMovingUp/Audio
Player/Volumeup
EnterKeySwitchtothenextline
Navigation–DownMovingDown/
Alarm/Volumedown
CapsKeySwitchbetweenlargeandsmall
capitalinputmode.
Navigation–LeftMovingLeft/MessageSpaceKeyInputthespace.
Navigation‐RightMovingRight/ProfileSymKeyInputsymbol.
Navigation‐OKConfirm/MenuRightShiftKeySwitchbetweenthedifferentinput
methods.
GreenDialKeyMakingCall/AccessCall
Logs/Answeringcalls
“#”LongPress–SilentMode/Volumeup
RedEndKeyHangUpaCall
PowerOn/Off
ReturntoMainScreen
“*”VolumeDown
“1”~“0”,”*”,”#”InputKeys

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StatusIcons
NetworkSignal
AutoKeypadLock
AlarmClockisactivated
NewMessageorMessageMemoryFull
WIFI
ProfileSetting

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1GettingStarted
1.1 InserttheSIMcardandBattery
1.1.1 InsertyourSIMcardintoSIMSlotaccordingly.Pleaserefertothepicturebelowforthecorrect
InstallationofyourOriginalBatteryintothephonewithbothBatteryandPhoneconnectionin
thesamecontactposition.
1.2 BatteryCharging
1.2.1 Ensureyourbatteryisproperlyinstalledinyourphonebeforechargingyourbattery.(Ifthe
batteryand/orchargeraredamaged,theyshouldnotbeused)
1.2.2 ConnectyourchargertoPoweroutlet(Donotusewithinalooseoutlet)
1.2.3 Plugchargerconnectortoyourphone.Whilecharging,thePowerIconwillindicateascrolling
effect.
1.2.4 Whenbatteryisfullycharged,disconnectchargerfrompoweroutletandfromthephone.
2CallFunction
2.1 MakingaCall
2.1.1 DialwithKeypad
2.1.1.1 Inidlemode,pressthenumberkeyboardtocomposedesiredphonenumber.
2.1.1.2 ForInternationalcall‐longpress“0”keytoget“+”,thenfollowbycountrycode,area
codeandphonenumber.
2.1.1.3 Pressthegreen“Call”keytodialthenumber.
2.1.1.4 Pressthered“End”keytoendorcancelacall.
2.1.2 DialwithContacts
2.1.2.1 SelectMenu‐>Contacts,highlightthecontactandpress“Dial”key.
2.1.2.2 OrSelect“Names”,highlightthecontactandpress“Dial”key.

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2.1.3 DialwithCallLogs
2.1.3.1 Calllogs,eitherselectMenu‐>CallLogsorpressgreen“Dial”key.ByLeft/Right
navigationkey,selectfrom“Dialed”,“Received”,“Missed”or“Rejected”Log,then
selectthenumberandpress“Dial”keytocall.
2.2 ReceivingaCall
2.2.1 Whilethere’sanincomingcall,pressthe“Dial”keyforansweringcall,or“End”keytorejectthe
call.
2.3 ConferenceCall–3RDparties
2.3.1 Duringaphoneconversation,youmayhaveyourconferencecallby
2.3.1.1 LeftSoftKey“Options”–“AddNewCall”thendialinthephonenumberor“Names”
for–Selectionofcontactswhichstoredinthephone.
2.3.1.2 OrAnsweraCall–byselect“HoldandAnswer”
2.3.1.2.1 PressLeftSoftkey“Options”Æ“MergeCalls”–tostartconferencecall.
2.4 AdjustVolumeandChangeRingtone
2.4.1 ToadjustVoiceVolumeduringacallpressMenu‐>AdjustVolume
2.4.1.1 Up–VolumeUp,Down–VolumeDownor“#”–VolumeUp,“*”–VolumeDown.
2.4.2 ChangeRingtone–SDCardrequired
2.4.2.1 SelectMenu‐>Profiles‐>Option‐>Settings‐>Ringsettings‐>Moreringtones,then
youcanselectamusic.MP3orpre‐recorded.wavfilefrom“:\Audio”folder.
3Messaging
3.1 SendingaMessage
3.1.1 SelectMenu‐>Message‐>WriteMessage‐>SMSorMMS
3.1.2 Keyinphonenumberorpress“OK”keytoenterContactList
3.1.2.1 SelectyourdesignatedNumber–Press“OK”
3.1.2.2 Afterselectcontact(s)–pressLeftSoftKey“Options”–PressOKtoproceed
3.1.3 NavigationdownKeytoentereditmessage‐Aftereditingmessage,pressLeftSoftKey“Options”
thenselect“send”tosendmessage.
3.2 ReadingaMessage
3.2.1 ReadingmessageinInbox,SelectMenu‐>Message‐>Inbox.
3.2.2 Readahighlightedmessagebypressingthe“OK”key.
3.3 TextInput
3.3.1 Whileincomposemode,pressthelowerrightsideAltKeytoactivatemodeinputoptions
3.3.1.1 “123”numbermode–numberinput
3.3.1.2 “abc”mode–repeatpressingnumberkeyuntildesiredletterisshown.
3.3.1.3 “En”Predictivemode–pressandselectthewordandpress“0”fornext–Select“New
word”ifyourwordisnotshown–thenkeyinandstoreyourword.
3.3.2 Toinsertasymbol,pressthe“sym”key(lowerrightbesideAltKey).

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4Contacts
4.1 CreateNewContact
4.1.1 InIdlemode,keyinaphonenumberandpress“Options”‐>AddtoContact‐>New‐>Select
storagelocationSIM/Phone.Thenenteryourcontactinformation,pressingLeftSoftKey
“Save”tosavethecontactandexittomainscreen.
4.2 ContactGroups–Phonestoragecontacts
4.2.1 ContactGroupscategories–“Family”,“Friends”andsoon,andself‐defined
4.2.1.1 Ringtone–specifiedyourownringtone,(microSDCardrequired)‐.wavorMP3files.
4.2.1.2 Photo–CallingPhotoID.
4.2.2 BlacklistGroup–Menu>Settings>Security>Blacklist
4.2.2.1 Phonewillrejectcallautomaticallywithinthisgroup.
5FMRadio
5.1 FM–GettingStarted
5.1.1 SelectMenu‐>FMradio
5.1.1.1 AutoStationListSearch–Option‐>AutoSearchandSave
5.2 ControlKeys
5.2.1 Navigationkeys
5.2.1.1 Left/Rightkeys‐AutoSearch‐AutoSearchastationchannel.
5.2.1.2 Up/Downkeys–ManualfineTuningselection.
5.2.2 FMVolumeAdjust
5.2.2.1 Up–VolumeUp,Down–VolumeDownor“#”–VolumeUp,“*”–VolumeDown.
6Music‐AudioPlayer
6.1 GettingStarted
6.1.1 SelectMenu‐>AudioPlayer.
6.1.2 AudioPlayer–withformatsupportformp3andwavformats.
6.1.3 AudioplayerrequiresmicroSDCard–AudiofileLocation–“:\Audio”&“:\mymusic”folders.
6.2 ControlKeys
6.2.1 NavigationKeys.
6.2.1.1 OK–Play/Pause,Left–PreviousSong,Right–NextSong
6.2.2 Up–VolumeUp,Down–VolumeDownor“#”–VolumeUp,“*”–VolumeDown.

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7Camera
7.1 TakingaPicture
7.1.1 SelectMenu‐>Camera
7.1.2 Pressthe“Capture”Keytotakeapicture
7.1.3 Press“Save”tostorethepictureintomemoryor“Back”todeletethepicture
7.1.3.1 PicturesaresavedontheSDCardinthe“Photo”folder
7.1.4 Select“Send”tosendapictureviaMMSorBluetooth
7.1.5 Picturescanbeusedasyourwallpaperbyselecting“Options”aftertakingtheimage
7.2 RecordingaVideo
7.2.1 SelectMenu‐>DV
7.2.2 Pressthe“Record”keytostartrecording
7.2.2.1 Note:TorecordavideoyoumusthaveaSDCardinstalled
7.2.2.2 Press“Pause”tobrieflypausetherecording
7.2.3 Toendtherecordingpressthe“Stop”key
7.2.4 Pressthe“Options”keytostartanewrecording,deletethelastrecording,orsendthelast
recordingviaMMSorBluetooth
7.2.5 Select“Play”toreplayyourvideo
7.2.6 VideosaresavedontheSDCardinthe“Video”folder
8VideoPlayer
8.1 GettingStarted
8.1.1 SelectMenu‐>VideoPlayer.
8.1.2 VideoPlayersupports3gp,AVI,andMP4formats
8.2 PlayControls
8.2.1 NavigationKeys
8.2.1.1 “OK”–Play/Pause,Left–PreviousVideo,Right–NextVideo
8.2.2 Up–VolumeUp,Down–VolumeDownor“#”–VolumeUp,“*”–VolumeDown.
9VoiceMemo‐VoiceRecorder
9.1 GettingStarted
9.1.1 SelectMenu‐>Recorder
9.1.2 ControlKeys
9.1.2.1 Press“Record”tobeginarecording
9.1.2.2 Press“Stop”toendtherecording
9.1.3 Thisapplicationcreates.WAVfilesthatcanbeusedasaRingtone

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10 PrivacyProtection
10.1 ActivatePrivacyMode
10.1.1 PrivacyModewillallowyoutoprotectcertainfeaturesonthephonewithapasswordto
restrictassess
10.1.2 SelectMenu‐>Settings‐>Security‐>Privacy
10.1.3 DefaultfactoryprivacyActivationCode–“1234”
10.1.3.1 Thispasswordcanbechangedbygoingto:Menu‐>Settings‐>Security‐>Modifythe
cellphonepassword
10.1.4 Thereareseveraldifferentfeatureswhichyoucanprotect
10.1.4.1 Theseinclude:CallLogs,Message,Contacts,MyFolder,Calendar,etc
11 InternetConnection
11.1 InternetBrowsing
11.1.1 Menu‐>OperaMini
11.1.2 SelectyourConnectiontype
11.1.2.1 Thisis“GPRS”ifonthecellularnetwork
11.1.2.2 Thisis“WLAN”ifonaWiFinetwork
11.1.3 Pressthe“Edit”key‐>InputyourdesiredURL(e.g.www.google.com)
11.1.4 Select“OK”andyourwebpagewillload
12 Bluetooth
12.1 GettingStarted
12.1.1 SelectMenu‐>Bluetooth
12.1.2 Select“Bluetooth”andensurethattheboxischecked
12.2 PairingaBluetoothheadset
12.2.1 Important:PleaseturnonyourBluetoothheadsetInPairingModebeforecontinuing
12.2.2 Select“PairedDevices”‐>“Addnewdevice”
12.2.2.1 ThephonewillstartsearchingfornearbyBluetoothdevices
12.2.3 AListoffounddeviceswillbeshown,afteryourdevicenameappears,youcanpress“Stop”
12.2.4 HighlightyourBluetoothdevicenameandPress“OK”
12.2.5 Select“Connect”
12.2.5.1 Ifapasswordisrequiredinputitandpress“OK”
12.2.5.1.1 Thispasswordisusually“0000”bydefault
12.3 TurnOff–Bluetooth
12.3.1 SelectMenu‐>Bluetooth
12.3.2 Select“Bluetooth”andensurethattheboxisNOTchecked

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13 OtherFunctions
13.1 CallLogs
13.1.1 MissedCalls:Thephonestoresarecordofallcallsthathavebeenmissed.Youcancheck
thedetailsofeachcall,callthesender,writeamessage,addthesendertoyourcontactlist,
addthenumbertoyoublacklist,ordeletetherecordofthecall.
13.1.2 DialedCalls:Thephonestoresarecordofallcallsthathavebeenmade.Youcancheckthe
detailsofeach,callthesender,writeamessage,addtherecipienttoyourcontactlist,addthe
numbertotheblacklist,ordeletetherecordofthecall.
13.1.3 ReceivedCallsThephonestoresarecordofallcallsthathavebeenanswered.Youcan
checkthedetailsofeach,callthesender,writeamessage,addthesendertoyourcontactlist,
addthenumbertotheblacklist,ordeletetherecordofthecall.
13.1.4 RejectedCalls:Thephonestoresarecordofallcallsthathavebeenrejectedbytheuser.
Youcancheckthedetailsofeach,callthesender,writeamessage,addthesendertoyour
contactlist,addthenumbertotheblacklist,ordeletetherecordofthecall.
13.1.5 ClearAll:Withthisoption,youcandeleteallcallrecordsstoredinthephone.Caremust
betakenwiththisfunctionbecausethisoperationisnotreversibleandthedatawillbelost
forever.
13.2 Settings
13.2.1 PhoneSettings
13.2.1.1 TimeandDate:Manuallysetthedateandtime.Youcandefinetheformatofthedate
andtime.Additionallyyoucanenable/disabletheautoupdatefeatureofthedateand
time,andthetimezonedefinedbyyourserviceoperator.
13.2.1.2 Language:Setthelanguageforthephone’sdisplayandtextentry.
13.2.1.3 AutoOn/Off:Youcansetthephonetoturnonoroffatapresettime.Thiscanbe
settooccuronce,everyday,oronaweeklybasis.
13.2.1.4 Energysavermode:Thisphoneprovidesafeaturetodisablecertainfunctionstosave
batterylifewhenbelowacertainbatterypercentage.Thephoneshutsoffcertain
functionsorcapabilities,basedontheparametersdefinedinthissection.Example:
featuresthatcanbesettobedisabledareWallpaper,WLAN,Bluetooth,Contrastand
Animationorthescreen,screensaver,keyboardlighting,etc.
13.2.1.5 Restoreconfigurationtofactoryvalues:Withthisoptionyoucanrestorethephoneto
itsfactorysettings.Thedefaulttherestorationcodeis1234.
13.2.2 DisplaySettings:Thissectiongivesyouaccesstotheconfigurationofanimationeffect,setthe
wallpaper,idledisplaysettings,screensaversettings,thedisplay’scontrast,thedisplay’s
backlighttimer,andkeypadbacklighttimer.
13.2.3 SecuritySettings:Thissectiongivesyouaccesstomodifythephonessecurity.Thephone’s
securityisdonebyPIN(PIN2)asSIMcardsecurity,andbymeansofapasswordtothephone.
Fromthefactory,thedefaultpasswordis1234.Alsoconfigurablearetheautokeypadlock
timeandthelistofnumberstobeblocked(blacklist).

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13.2.4 CallSettings:Thissectiongivesyouaccesstoenableanddisablecertainfeaturesthatare
enabledbyyoucellularprovider.
13.2.4.1 Calldivert:Thesefeatureswillforwardcallsbasedondifferentscenarios.Selectthe
optionsthatyouwishtoconfigurebelow:
13.2.4.1.1 Allcalls:Thisisanunconditionaldivert,wherephonedivertsallcallsreceived
onyourphone.Youcandefineanumberorvoicemail.
13.2.4.1.2 CalldivertonBusy:Withthisoptionselectedincomingcallswillbediverted
onlywhentheuserisinanothervoiceconversation.Youcandefineanother
numberorvoicemail.
13.2.4.1.3 Calldivertonnoreply:Withthisoptionactivecallswillbedivertedwhenthe
userdoesnotanswertheincomingcallandbetodivertedtoanothernumber
orvoicemail.
13.2.4.1.4 Calldivertifunreachable:Whenyouselectthisoption,incomingcallsare
divertedifuserisinflightmodeordoesnothavecellularcoverage.Youcan
defineanothernumberorvoicemail.
13.2.4.1.5 Cancelalldiverts:Thisfeaturewillcancelallcalldivertsettingsconfiguredin
theaboveoptions.
13.2.4.2 Callwaiting:Thisfeaturecanalertyouofanincomingcallwhenanothervoice
conversationisongoing.Youcananswerthenewcall,andswitchbetweenthetwo
conversations.
13.2.4.3 Callrestriction:Withthisoptionyoucandecidewhethertorestricttheoutgoingcalls
orthereceptionoftheincomingcalls,especiallywhenyouareoutsideofyourservice
area,i.e.Roaming.
13.2.4.4 HideID:WiththisoptionyoucanchoosewhethertohideyourCallerIDinformation,
showyourID,orusetheautomaticsettingsetbyyournetworkprovider.Insome
countriesitisillegaltohidethecallerID,soitisrecommendedtonotusetheoption
tohidetheCallerIDinformation.
13.2.4.5 Others:Thismenubuttonsallowsyoutosetthecalltimerthatalertsyouevery
minuteofconversation,theautoredialwhenacallisnotestablishedonthefirst
attempt,thetextmessagesentwhenyourejectanincomingcall,activateflightmode,
theauto‐recordingoptionforallvoicecalls.
13.2.5 Connectionsettings:Withthisoptionyoucanaddparametersforanewdataaccounts,
configuretheconnectiontotheGPRSserviceanddefinetheselectionofnetworkyouwantto
connectto.
13.3 Profiles
Profilesarephonesettingsaccordingtospecificoperatingenvironments.Eachprofilegives
youtheabilitytosettheringtype,volume,vibration,etc.Thefactorypresetprofilesare
Normal,Silent,Meeting,IndoorandOutdoor.Ineachoftheseyoucansetdifferentsettings
betweenthem.Youmustselect"Enable"foraparticularprofiletotakeeffect.

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13.4 Calendar
Withthecalendarfeatureyoucansetfutureappointmentsandsetupcustomalarmsforeach
ofyourevents.Youcandefinenewtasksorappointments,viewallscheduledactivities,delete
oneorallactivities,orgotoaspecificdate.Youcansetyourcalendartoeitherweeklyor
monthlyview.
13.5 FileAdministration:Myfiles
Withthisfeatureyoucanmanagethefoldersandfilesstoredinthephone´sinternalmemory
andexternalmemorycard.Youcancreatenewfolders,delete,edit,viewfiledetails,search,
sort,taganddisplaythestatusofmemoryusage.Thephoneautomaticallycreatesthefolders
neededfortheproperfunctionalityofthephone’sstandardfunctions.
13.6 WLAN
ThephonehastheabilitytoconnecttoWi‐Finetworkstosurfthenetwithdefaultbrowser,
OperaMiniProfessional.Youcanconnecttoopennetworks,aswellasthoseprotectedby
WEP,WPA,WPA2andWAPI.Thenetworksconfigurationwillbesavedforfutureuse.
13.7 ImageViewer
Thisapplicationallowsyoutoaccessthepicturesstoredinthephone'smemory,setthe
presentationonthescreenorchangethepredeterminedimagesfolder:D:\Photos
13.8 Calculator
Thecalculatorallowsyoutoperformbasicarithmeticoperations:addition,subtraction,
multiplicationanddivision.Pressthe"#"keytoswapthevaluetoitsnegative(e.g.5to‐5)and
usethe"*"keytoenteradecimalpoint.
13.9 Games
Thephoneisfactorypre‐configuredwithtwogames:SnakeandTet ris.Thesegamescannotbe
deletedfromthephone,butthescoresobtainedandstoredwillbeerasedwhenyouperform
therestorefactorysettings.
13.10ClockFunctions
Theavailablefunctionsare:
13.10.1 WorldClock:
Withthisfunction,youcanmakeacomparisonbetweenthelocaltimeandany
othercityintheworld.

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13.10.2 Alarm:
Youcansetthreedifferentalarms.Youcanconfigurethetypeofalarmtoneand
frequencyofuseofeachofthealarms.
13.10.3 Stopwatch:
Thisfeatureallowsyoutomeasuretheamountoftimebetweenthestartandstop
buttonpresses.Youcanalsorecordupto1,000splittimes.
13.10.4 Timer:
Thistimerfunctionallowsyoutosetanaudiblealertafteracertainamountoftime.
Thetimerhasalimitof24hours.
13.11Search
Withthishelpfultool,youcanlocateanyinformationonphoneanApplication,File,Contacts,
Message,orCallLog.
13.12Unitconversion
Thisapplicationwillhelpyoueasilymakeconversionsofweight(kg‐lbs)orlength
(Kilometer‐Mile)
13.13Memo
Thememofunctionallowsyoutosavetextnoteswithamaximumlengthof1,000characters
each.
13.14OperaMiniBrowser
ThedefaultbrowserofthisphoneisOperaMiniProfessional,andcanbeusedeitheronthe
WAPconnectionortheWLANconnection.Theversionusedisthev4.32799January2013.

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Batteryinformation
Yourdeviceispoweredbyarechargeablebattery.
Thebatterycanbechargedanddischargedhundredsoftimesbutitwilleventuallywearout.Whenthetalkand
standbytimesarenoticeablyshorterthannormal,pleasereplacewithanewbattery.
Useonlytheapprovedbatteries,andrechargeyourbatteryonlywithapprovedchargersdesignedforthisdevice.
Unplugthechargerfromtheelectricaloutletandthedevicewhennotinuse.Donotleavethebatteryconnected
toacharger.Overchargingmayshortenitslifetime.Ifleftunused,afullychargedbatterywillloseitschargeover
time.
Warning
Donotdrop,knock,orshakethedevice.Roughhandlingcanshortenthelifeofthebattery.
Donotmakeorallowshort‐circuitoccurtothebatterycontacts.
Thebatteryputinhotorcoldplaces,suchasinaclosedcarinsummerorwinter,willreducethecapacityand
lifetimeofthebattery.
Donotputthebatterynearflammableorexplosivegoods.
Donotdisposeofbatteriesinafire!
Neveruseanychargerorbatterythatisdamaged.
Usethebatteryonlyforitsintendedpurpose.
Disposeofbatteriesaccordingtolocalregulations.Pleaserecyclewhenpossible.Donotdisposeashousehold
waste.
Safetyinformation
Operatingenvironment
Remembertofollowanyspecialregulationsinforceinanyareaandalwaysswitchoffyourdevicewhenitsuseis
prohibitedorwhenitmaycauseinterferenceordanger.Usethedeviceonlyinitsnormaloperatingpositions.Do
notkeepthedevicenearcreditcardsandothermagneticsources,someaccessoriescanproducemagnetism
thatmaydelete/erasestoreddata.
Electronicdevices
SomeelectronicdevicesarenotadequatelyshieldedfromexternalRFenergyandcanbeaffectedbycellular
transmission.
Pacemaker
Pacemakermanufacturersrecommendthataminimumseparationof6inches(20cm)shouldbemaintained
betweenawirelessMobilePhoneandapacemakertoavoidpotentialinterferencewiththepacemaker.These
recommendationsareconsistentwiththeindependentresearchandrecommendationsofWirelessTechnology
Research.Tominimizethepotentialinterference,personswithpacemakersshoulddoasstatedbelow:
Alwayskeepthedevicemorethan6inches(20cm)fromtheirpacemakerwhenthedeviceisswitchedon.
Donotcarrythedeviceinabreastpocket.
Holdthedevicetotheearoppositetothepacemaker.
Ifyouhaveanyreasontosuspectthatinterferenceistakingplace,switchoffyourdeviceimmediately.
Hearingaids
Somedigitalwirelessdevicesmayinterferewithsomehearingaids.Ifinterferenceoccurs,turnoffyourdevice
andconsultyourserviceproviderforanapprovedHACRatedMobilePhone.TheT231cdoesnotsupportHearing
AidCompatibility
Othermedicaldevices
Operationofanyradiotransmittingequipment,includingwirelessMobilePhones,mayinterferewiththe
functionalityofinadequatelyprotectedmedicaldevices.SwitchoffyourMobilePhoneinhealthcarefacilities
whenanyregulationsarepostedintheseareasinstructingyoutodoso.
Vehicles
RFsignalsmayaffectimproperlyinstalledorinadequatelyshieldedelectronicsystemsinmotorvehicles.Formore
information,checkwiththemanufactureroritsrepresentativeofyourvehicleoranyequipmentthathasbeen
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Potentiallydangeroussituations
Switchoffyourdevicewheninanyareawithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphereandobeyallsignsand
instructions.Sparksinsuchareascouldcauseanexplosionorfireresultinginbodyinjuryorevendeath.
Switchoffthedeviceatrefuelingpointssuchasneargaspumpsatservicestations.Observerestrictionsonthe
useofradioequipmentinfueldepots,storage,anddistributionareas,chemicalplantsorwhereblasting
operationsareinprogress.
Areaswithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphereareoftenbutnotalwaysclearlymarked.Theyincludebelowdeck
onboats,chemicaltransferorstoragefacilities,vehiclesusingliquefiedpetroleumgas(suchaspropaneor
butane),andareaswheretheaircontainschemicalsorparticlessuchasgrain,dustormetalpowders.
Careandmaintenance
Yourdeviceisaproductofsuperiordesignandcraftsmanshipandshouldbetreatedwithcare.Thesuggestions
belowwillhelpyouprotectyourwarrantycoverageandenjoyyourdeviceformanyyears.
KeepyourMobilePhoneandallaccessoriesoutofthereachofsmallchildren.
Keepthedevicedry.
Donotuseorstorethedeviceindusty,dirtyareas.Itsmovingpartsandelectroniccomponentscanbedamaged.
Donotstorethedeviceinhotareas.Hightemperaturescanshortenthelifeofelectronicdevices,damage
batteries,andwarpormeltcertainplastics.
Donotstorethedeviceincoldareas.Whenthedevicereturnstoitsnormaltemperature,moisturecanform
insidethedeviceanddamageelectroniccircuitboards.
Donotattempttoopenthedeviceotherthanasinstructedinthisguide.
Donotdrop,knock,orshakethedevice.Roughhandlingcanbreakinternalcircuitboardsandfinemechanics.
Donotcontactthedevicewithwethands,theelectriccurrentmaystrikeanddamagethedevice.
Precipitation,humidity,andalltypesofliquidsormoisturecancontainmineralsthatwillcorrodeelectronic
circuits.
Donotuseharshchemicals,cleaningsolvents,orstrongdetergentstocleanthedevice.
Donotpaintthedevice.Paintcanclogthemovingpartsandpreventproperoperation.
Alloftheabovesuggestionsapplyequallytoyourdevice,battery,charger,oranyotheraccessory.Ifthedeviceis
notworkingproperly,takeittothenearestauthorizedservicefacilityforservice.
Thismanualisaccuratewhenissued.ToTheactualspecificcontenttothemobilephones.
TheCompanyreservestherighttomodifytechnicalspecificationswithoutnotice.
Someofthecontentsofthemanualmaybedifferentwiththephone,dependentonthesoftware,SIMcardand
operatorprovidedservices.
Emergency
Inanemergencysituation,whenthemobilephoneispoweredonandinservice,you
canuseequipmentforemergencycalls.Becausecan'tguaranteeallcasesnetworkcanlink,
Therefore,donotusethisdeviceasyouronlyoptionofcommunication.
Manufacturerdisclaimsallresponsibilityforendusersfailuretocomplywiththe
abovesuggestionsand/orimproperuseofthismobilephone.

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FCC Caution.
§ 15.19 Labelling requirements.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
§ 15.21 Information to user.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
§ 15.105 Information to the user.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.

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-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:
This Automotive Diagnosis Computer meets the government's requirements for exposure to
radio waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent
scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons regardless of age or health.
FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6
W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: Q500W (FCCID:
2AAK9FORMEQ500W) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR
value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is
0.21W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.26W/kg. This device was tested for
typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body.
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that
maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the
handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain
metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these
requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be
avoided.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure
requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.5 cm must be maintained between
the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters,
and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components.
Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF
exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved
antenna.
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