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iNO Simple 3G User manual

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1. DESCRIPTION
1.1 Schematic Diagram
1.2 Functions At A Glance
Key Type Features
Dial Key
(green
button)
After typing the phone number:
Press Key to call out
During incoming call:
Press Key to answer call
On standby mode:
Press to see Call Log
End Key
(red
button)
To Shut Down:
Long press to shut down
To Start-Up phone:
Long press to turn on phone
On standby mode:
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Press to see Contact List
On standby mode:
Press to return to previous screen
Navigation
Arrow Up
( ^ )
On standby mode:
Press to enter Functions list
On standby mode:
To scroll upwards
Navigation
Arrow Down
( V )
On standby mode:
Set as Shortcut key
On standby mode:
To scroll downwards
Numeric Key
“1”
On standby mode:
Press the " 1" key to enter your voice
mail
Keys #, *, 1,
2 to 9
On standby mode, press " 2" to "9 ", "* ",
"# " to speed dial pre-assigned contacts
Key * Call up symbols table during text input
Key # When messaging, pressing # allows changing
between Upper and Lower case letters
One-touch
Temporary
Volume
Increase
Key “0”
During a phone call, Long Press once to
quickly raise the volume; long press again to
restore the volume to original level before
call
FM
Broadcast
Slide key up to turn on FM radio function;
slide down to turn off radio
Volume
Control
Key
Press the volume key " +" to increase the
volume, press the volume key " -" to reduce
volume in the middle of a call and when
listening to the radio
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Flashlight
switch key
Long Press for at least 3 seconds to turn on
flashlight; long press again for 3 seconds to
turn off flashlight
Orange
SOS
Emergency
Button
Long press this SOS Button to activate SOS
siren and send out SOS messages to a
predefined recipient list, followed by
automatically dialing to the same numbers
1.3 SOS Function
During an emergency, Long Pressing the orange SOS Button at
the rear of the phone will emit a loud siren to alert passers-by.
At the same time, the phone will send out an SOS Message,
followed by dialing to a pre-set list of numbers. To enable this
function, press the Navigation key to access the Tools menu.
 The SOS function can be turned off/on:
Tools → SOS Ring → turn on/off
 Emergency numbers are set as follows:
Tools → SOS Settings → key in pre-determined numbers to
receive SOS message and calls
 The SOS Message can be user-configured:
Tools → SOS Message → proceed to edit content
1.4 Temporary One-Touch Volume Increase
You can increase the volume quickly during a phone call by
Long Pressing the “0” key once to raise the volume to a
maximum quickly; Long Press again during call to restore
volume setting to original level.
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 To enable this function, press the Navigation key to
access the Tools menu:
Tool → One Key Hearing Deaf → Turn on or off.
After the call is over, the phone automatically restores the
volume setting to the original level before the call was call.
1.5 Flashlight
To turn on flashlight, Long Press the flashlight button located
on the right side of phone. To turn off, Long Press the same
button.
1.6 Screen Lock
In the standby mode, sliding the Power Switch “up” on the
right side of phone will lock the phone to prevent unnecessary
wastage of batteries.
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1.7 Volume keys
The volume key is an orange coloured slider key located on the
left side of the phone. You can adjust the volume during a call.
1.8 FM Radio
2. MENU FEATURES
Use Menu arrow up (^) key to access phone Menu functions:
2.1 Message
 Write Message
The top right screen shows the number of characters used,
and helps you to keep tab on the current character count. The
input screen is split into 2 halves: Enter recipient details on top
half; the bottom half is for message text input. Options:
 Send: Send To Recipient
 Names: You can select from phonebook numbers,
you can also enter the number
 Insert templates: Choose from a set of stored
standard phrases
 Add Contact Info: Allows you to add the contact
number of a particular person into the message
 Join Phiz: Choose from a selection of emoticons
 Save as Draft: Indicates that the SMS message will
not be sent and is to be saved as Draft
 Exit: Exit and return to previous Menu level
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 Inbox
The following symbols indicates status of messages:
: Unread message
: The message have been read
: The message is locked
The following actions are available:
 Read: view this article newsletter content with option to
Delete, Reply, Forward, Call, Add sender number to Contact
Book and Read details of the message
 Delete: Erase this message
 Delete All: Delete all the messages
 Call: Call the sender
 Lock: Lock the current message
 Mark: The message is marked
 Sort: The messages are sorted by classifications
 Add Sender to: Add sender contact to phone or SIM card
 Delete Repeated Number: Delete repeated messages
from the same sender
 Outbox
To view the message, the following actions are available:
 Read: Press the numeric key " 5" and scroll down to read
body text
 Resend: Re-send the message
 Erase: Erase current message
 Delete All: Delete all messages in the Outbox
 Lock: Lock the current message
 Drafts
Unsent messages are stored here.
 Sentbox
Sent messages are stored here.
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 Broadcast Message
Enable the user to periodically send useful information to
communities such as important phone numbers, weather
forecasts and traffic information etc.
 Forward
 Delete
 Settings
 Turn on or turn off community radio set, language*
and channel settings
* Note: Language support availability depends on the network
system
 Voice Mail Server
In the "Message" menu, scroll down to select "voice mail
server", press "OK" to enter the function.
 Edit: Enter or modify the voice mailbox number
 Dial voicemail: With this feature, you can listen to the
voicemail message Information stored within
 Settings
 Set Message Center: Choose which SIM Card is the
preferred storage location for messages
 Message Capacity: View SIM card and phone memory
usage rate
2.2 Contacts
You can select a phone number stored in the SIM card or on
the phone. You can quickly access the Contacts by pressing the
phone’s Red key while in the Standby mode. The SIM card’s
memory capacity depends on the SIM card used.
 Search
This feature allows you to browse by name in the phone book.
Use the arrow keys to scroll and find your desired phone
number:
 Call: Dial this number
 Edit: Edit the number
 New: Add a new contact to selected SIM Card
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 Send: Send message to this number
 Delete: Erase the contact
 Delete Multiple: Completely erase SIM card messages
(press the “5” key to select individual contact number)
 Import/Export: Phone contacts can be copied to/from SD
memory card
 Others:
The mobile phone allows you to set up to 4 call group and you
can set a different ringtone for incoming calls for each group.
Press the # key to switch between individual contact and group
contact.
2.3 Settings
 Call Settings
 Dual SIM: Set which SIM card to used as the main card
 Call Divert: There are several call divert options in-built
into phone menu
 Call Waiting: When this feature is enabled, an incoming
call will be displayed on the screen
 Call Barring: You may need to contact your local telco to
enable this feature. There is a standard list of barring actions
built into the phone menu
 Hide ID: Your phone number will not be displayed. You
may need to contact your local telco to enable this feature
 Others
 IP Prefix
Select IP number, press OK to complete the IP PTT
settings. After setting the IP PTT, it will automatically dial
the IP number when you call the phone number
 Call Time Minute Reminder
Select the time interval for prompts to occur
 Automatic Redial
Automatically redials number if previous attempt failed
 Vibration When Connected
Phone vibrates when the call goes through
 Auto Record Voice Call
Automatically record the each call
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 Phone Settings
 Date & Time
 Set the Time: Sets the phone display time
 Set the Date: Sets the display date
 Time Format: Set for 12 or 24-hour format
 Date Format: Set day, month, year format and date
format settings, screen display settings and change
 Update Time Settings: You can choose manual or
automatic time update
 Full Speech: Turn On/Off synthesised voice read-out
of time at every half-hour intervals ( at xx:00 and xx:30
moments)
 Language Settings
Choose to display and write in 3 language options:
English/Simplified Chinese/Bahasa Melayu
 Shortcut Setting
Certain commonly used functions can be accessed with just
one touch by pressing the lower arrow ( ) of Menu Key. To
set, just choose from a pre-set list of functions
 Auto Power On/Off
Turns on/off the phone at a preset time. To set the desired
timing, press key “5” to access the time-edit screen
 Power Management: View remaining battery life
 Restore the factory setting
Key in password “1234” when prompted on screen
 Display Settings
 Animation Effect
Change animation of various screens
 Wallpaper Settings
Choose desired wallpaper image from memory card storage
 Contrast
Adjust screen contrast by using the * and # keys
 Backlight Setting (Screen)
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Choose interval settings for Auto Power Save Mode
 Keypad Backlight Setting
Set the Key backlight off time and night-time (defined as
interval between 6pm to 6am) to enter power-saving mode
 Security settings
Can be turned on/off to change the PIN code and PIN2 code.
With PIN code turned on, you need to enter code to use the
phone upon phone start-up.
 Speech Setting
This feature reads out the phone number of incoming calls in a
synthesized voice
 Key Ring: Select the particular number you want phone
to read out audibly
 Incoming Call Ring: Reads out number of all incoming
calls
 Connections
Turn on/off the Internet network data connections. To prevent
unplanned incurrence of data charges, it is advisable to turn
off the connections when not needed.
2.4 Call Logs
Displays SIM card call records
 Missed call
View missed calls by using the Menu button’s Up/Down arrow
keys. Press the "Options" to do the following:
 View: To view this phone call time
 Details: View the details of a call
 Call: Dial this number
 Send Message: Message to this number
 Add to Address Book: Save the number to SIM card or
phone .
 Delete: Erase call record
 Delete All: Erase all Missed Call List
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 Mark: Mark the status
 Dialled calls
View dialed calls and its details
 Received call
View calls received and its details
 Delete All
Delete all records, including all missed, dialed, and received
calls
 Call Timers
With this feature, you can check the duration of last call and
total time expended for all calls
 GPRS Counter
Check internet data details of last received , last sent, total etc.
2.5 Multimedia
 Audio Player
Enter the music player interface to select the music list.
Choose to play music list, add, set music as ringtone,
shuffle/random play, repeat play, setting, read the review or
exit. While at audio player interface, you can control the
playback by using the following control functions: Press the up
and down arrow keys to play/pause toggle key, press the "*"
key to turn on a song, press the "#" key to switch to the next
song, adjust volume using Volume +, - key
 Video Player
The following options are available:
 Play/Pause : Play the video clip
 Open: Open local player list
 Repeat: Set repeat play mode
 Random: set to shuffle on or off
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View: View the play record history
Set: Set video playback
Set-As: Use movie as phone on/off animation
 Details: View current movie details
Exit the player: Exit function
* Note: While watching, press numeric key “4” to switch on
the video, press number key “6” to jump to next video, press
the Red “End” key to stop playing; * to toggle between mute
 FM radio
The mobile phone supports FM radio broadcast with the
following functions:
 Exit: Exit form FM radio
 Auto Search and Save: Automatically search and save
station frequency setting
 Channel List: List and edit the channel name
 Save: Saves the current frequency to the Channel List
Manual Search: Directly key-in the FM radio frequency to set
the channel
Open Speaker: Turn on the speakers as default
 Background Play: FM background playback
 Record: Record current Channel being played
 Timing Record: You can preset frequency and time to
start automatic play
 Record File List: View list of recordings
 Storage: Select the storage location to store playback
 Help: Provides general advise on correct use of earphone
* Note: To jump to next channel, use Menu Up/Down arrow
keys. Press the red key to pause, Press the green key to exit;
use Volume + and - buttons to adjust the play volume
 Image (Pictures)
 Open: Browse the picture
 Wallpaper: Set the chosen picture as wallpaper
 Animation: Set the chosen picture for mobile screen
animation
 Contact Picture: Assign the chosen picture to a
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contact telephone number
 Delete: Erase the picture
 Tag: Tag specifies the picture
 Slide Show: Use the Slideshow Player to view the pictures.
Use Up/Down arrow to navigate to the next picture
2.6 Tools
 SOS Ring
Turn on/off the alarm siren
 SOS Settings
See Section 1.3
 SOS Message
See Section 1.3
 Speed Dial
Assign speed dialing to numeric keys 2-9 keys, “ *” and “#”
 One Key Aid (Deaf)
See Section 1.4
 Alarm
Three alarm timings can be set with the following functions:
Press the numeric “5” key to set the alarm message name
Scroll down with arrow down key to set the alarm time
Scroll down further to set alarm Ringtone; press the numeric
“5” to select ring tones
 Repeat Mode: Set the alarm to ring at a particular day
and time
Medication Reminder
Set reminder to consume medication with reminder time, ring
tones, and repeat option. Access the edit screen by pressing
numeric key “5”
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 Calendar
This feature allows user to view and set calender. Selecting the
Option key accesses the following features:
 Add New Schedule: Enter the Subject, Date, Time,
Ringtones, and option to repeat the settings
 View Schedules: Viewing today's schedule
All Schedules: View all schedules
 Clear Today’s Task: Empty all schedules for today
Clear All: Clear all schedules
 Goto Date: Go to a specific date on the calender
 Weekly: Open up to 7-day calender view
Daily: Open up to 1-day calender view
 My Files
File storage management function
 Internet
Access webpage by keying in URL address. You need to insert a
3G SIM Card to turn on this function. To prevent any
unplanned incurrence of data charges, it is advisable use the
internet services only when necessary
 Calculator
Use the Up/Down arrow key to navigate between input
commands
 Recorder
Supports 3 recording format: AMR , WAV, Mp 3 when
recording audio session
 Stopwatch
Stopwatch function
 Memo
View a variety of tasks. Users have the ability to preview, add
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new, edit, delete and mark the memos
2.7 Profiles
There are 5 profiles to choose from: Normal, Silent, Meeting,
Indoor and Outdoor mode. Once profile is chosen, select
Option to enter the following operations:
 Activate
Activates the chosen profile
 Add
Customise new option settings
 Delete
Delete new setting
 Settings:
Rename: Edit the default name of each Profile
Ring Settings: Set the ringing and message ring tone
Adjust Volume: Set volume of ringing and message ringtone
 Ring Type: Select message notification ringtone
 Other Alert Ringtone: Select notification ringtone of other
functions
3. INPUT
When entering text, the following input methods are available:
 Press “#”key to toggle between Uppercase or Lowercase
letters
 Press “*” to call up a symbol table (eg. ,。:、?)
Key Corresponding Characters
Numeric Key 1 ,。:、?
Numeric Key 2 abc
Numeric Key 3 def
Numeric Key 4 ghi
Numeric Key 5 jkl
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Numeric Key 6 mno
Numeric Key 7 pqrs
Numeric Key 8 tuv
Numeric Key 9 wxyz
Numeric Key 0 ︼
* Key Bring-up symbol menu
# Key To switch input method
(lower/upper case)
Left Green Key Select
Right Red Key Cancel
4. APPENDIX A
Troubleshooting Guide
Symptoms Possible Cause/s
Phone does
not power
on
If the battery is adequately charged, battery
may be inserted incorrectly
SIM card
error
1) SIM card contacts dirty:
clean SIM card contacts
re-install SIM card
2) SIM card is damaged:
- replace SIM card
Poor
reception
Check the display signal strength indicator on
the screen. This is shown by vertical bars. If
only 2 vertical bars or less is shown, it
indicates the network coverage in that area is
poor
Unable to
make
outgoing
call
(i) You may have set to hide your phone
number and your network provider does not
support call number hiding
(ii) the surrounding environment may have
strong external interferences
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Battery is
not
charging
(i) The battery may have been
over-discharged; there is a need to charge
the battery for a longer period of time to
restore it’s normal performance
(ii) The Battery is faulty
Unable to
connect to
Internet
(i) 3G signal is too weak, or wireless
interference present
(ii) SIM card is installed correctly, or damaged
5. APPENDIX B
Common acronyms
SMS Short Messaging Service
EMS Enhanced Messaging Service
SIM Subscriber Identity Module (user ID card card)
GSM Global System for Mobile Communication
PIN Personal Identity Number
(personal and individual code)
PUK PIN Unblocking Key (PIN code to unlock it)
IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity
CB Cell Broadcast (broadcast news)
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
MMS Multimedia Messaging Service
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6. SAFETY & ATTENTION
In order to use your mobile phone safely and efficiently, please
read your messages before using:
1. Please be careful when you are near chemical plant, gas
station, tank farm and other explosive devices. Even if your
mobile phone is in standby mode, it will send out RF signals.
Therefore, please power off your mobile phone when in the
vicinity of the above.
2. Do not use your mobile phone while driving; stop the car if
you must use the phone.
3. Do not use your mobile phone in the hospital in order to
avoid interference with nearby medical equipment, such as
heart pacemakers, hearing aids and etc. You should obey the
relevant applicable rules before use.
4. When travelling on an aeroplane, please power off your
mobile phone before the plane takes off. Please follow all
airline and airport regulations regarding use of mobile phones
on the plane.
5. Please ensure your mobile phone and all accessories are out
of reach of children.
6. Accessories and battery: Please use the dedicated
accessories and battery provided to avoid damaging the phone.
Please do not short, tear away, damage or adapt the battery
for usage other than intended. If the phone has excessive
temperature, discoloration, variance, bulking, weeping and
other unusual phenomenon, please stop using the battery
immediately and dispose of it properly.
7. Do not charge the phone without the battery. If you wish to
remove the battery, please power off the mobile phone first.
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8. The phone is NOT waterproof nor water-resistant. Please
keep it dry at all times.
9. Avoid using the phone in excessive and extreme
temperatures i.e. too high and too low temperatures.
10. Do not throw, drop or hit the phone as it may destroy the
internal and external components of the phone.
11. Authorized Service: Approach only authorized service
centers for repairs and servicing.
copyright Foresight Manufacture Pte Ltd
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使 用 说 明 书
1. 简要说明
1.1 示意图
1.2 按键功能定义
按键名称
按键功能介绍(待机时)
拨号键
(绿键)
按此键可拨打电话号码
来电时:按此键可接听电话
待机状态下按此进入通话记录列
表
结束键
(红键)
关机时:长按此键可开机
开机时:长按此键可关机
操作时:按此键可返回待机界面

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