KCM N110 User manual

Tri-band GSM/GPRS handset
N110
User Guide

UNPACKING
Thank you for purchasing N110. Check whether your phone comes equipped with all the neces
sary components, as shown in the figure below. If the product is defective or there is a compo
nent missing, immediately contact the office where you bought our phone.
9Phone
9Li-ion Battery
9Travel Charger
9Earphone
9User Guide
9Quick Reference Card

CONTENTS
0…SAFETY INFORMATION
0…BEFORE YOU START
0…PHONE ICONS
0…DESCRIPTION OF KEYS
0…BACKLIGHT
0…BATTERY
0…NETWORK LINKING
0…INSERT & REMOVE THE T-
FLASH CARD
0…THE IDLE PROFILE
0…CALL FUNCTIONS
0…DISPLAY SCREEN
0…KEY OPERATION
0…SILENT MODE
0…CALL LOG
0…CALL MENU
0…FUNCTION MENU
0…PHONEBOOK
0…Quick Search
0…Search Entry
0…Add New Entry
0…Copy All
0…Delete
0…Caller Group
0…Extra Number
0…Settings
0…Caller Picture
0…Caller Ring Tone
0…Caller Video
0…MESSAGE
0…Message
0…Chat
0…Voice Mail Server
0…Broadcast Message
0…CALL HISTORY
0…Missed Calls
0…Dialed Calls
0…Received Calls
0…Delete Call Log
0…Call Time

0…Call cost
0…SMS Counter
0…GPRS Counter
0…SETTINGS
0…Phone Setup
0…Call Setup
0…Network Setup
0…Security Setup
0…Sound Effect
0…Restore Factory Settings
0…S/W Version
0…MULTIMEDIA
0…Camera
0…ImageViewer
0…Video Recorder
0…Video Player
0…Webcam
0…Photo Editor
0…Audio Player
0…AB Repeater
0…Sound Recorder
0…Melody Compose
0…FILE MANAGER
0…FUN & GAME
0…Games
0…Theme
0…Stopwatch
0…USER PROFILE
0…ORGANIZER
0…Calendar
0…To Do List
0…Alarm
0…World Clock
0…Voice ExactTime
0…SERVICES
0…WAP
0…Data Account
0…EXTRA FUNCTIONS
0…Calculator
0…Unit Converter
0…Currency Converter
0…Health
0…E-Book Reader

0…SHORTCUTS
0…TEXT INPUT MODE
0…SPANISH/ENGLISH IUPUT MODE
0…SYMBOLS
0…MP3 AND MP4 INSTRUCTION
0…TROUBLESHOOTING
0…GLOSSARY
0…LIMITED WARRANTY
STATEMENT
0…Multitap ES/ABC Input Mode
0…Multitap es/abc Input Mode
0…Smart ES/ABC Input Mode
0…Smart es/abc Input Mode
0…Numeric Mode
SAFETY INFORMATION

PERSONAL USE
Operation of any radio equipment including mobile phones may interfere with the function of in
adequately shielded medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers. You must consult t
he manufacturer of these devices or your physician before use.
In oil depots and chemical factories where explosive gas or other products are stored, the user
should pay close attention to the restriction on the use of mobile phone. Even if your phone is i
n the idle mode, it will still transmit radio frequency signals. Therefore, you must switch off wh
en requested to do so.
Do not move the antenna close to or touch any exposed part of the body when making a call.
Otherwise, it will cause minor burn to your body.
Note traffic safety. When you are driving, please do no use your mobile phone. Stop on the sid
e of the road when you do need to use it. Avoid making calls with your cellular phone in storm
y weather.
Safety Information related with children:
9Be cautious of children swallowing the small parts such as the SIM card
9Prevent children from playing with your cell phone as toys. For example, behaviors l
ike throwing, biting the phone, or immersing it into water should be avoided.
9Do not let children less than 14 years old hang the phone around the neck.
MOBILE PHONE USE

Please use only the accessories or parts offered by the manufacturer or those authorized by th
e manufacturer. Use of unauthorized accessories might influence the performance of the phone.
What’s worse, your phone might get damaged and harm will be caused to your body. It might
even violate the national regulations on the telecommunication terminal products.
Do not use chemical products like cleaning solvents or detergents to clean your phone. It is rec
ommended that you use slightly damp and static electricity proof cloth instead of cloth that is d
ry and easy to catch static electricity. Before cleaning, you should switch off your phone.
Your mobile phone produces magnetic fields. Do not place it next to magnetic storage media s
uch as computer diskettes. Operating your mobile phone close to other electrical equipment su
ch as televisions, phones, radios and personal computers may cause interference and therefore
influence the performance of your phone.
Do not expose your mobile phone to strong sunlight, direct heat or any liquids in case of any d
amage.
Harsh handling behaviors such as throwing; beating which might damage the internal integrate
d circuit of the phone should be avoided.
Please do not link it to other unnecessary equipments.
Note! Non-professionals must not try to dissemble the phone.
Phone Precautions!
9Use your phone battery only for its intended purpose, and never use any battery

charger which is damaged or worn out.
9When you unplug your phone from its charger, grasp and pull the plug, not the
power cord.
9Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean your
phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water
solution.
9Do not attempt to open the casing on your phone or its battery.
9Always keep SIM card out of children’s reach.
BATTERY USE
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. This is dangerous and will damage the battery, produ
ce heat and may cause a fire.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire as it can cause explosion. Return waste batteries to your su
pplier or an approved recycling center. Do Not dispose along with household wastes.
Warning! If the battery case is broken, avoid contact with the contents. Wash contaminated s
kin with lots of water and seek medical attention.
Battery Precautions!
9Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, can potenti
ally cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the phone o
r battery, take it to a service center for inspection.
9Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.

9Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
9If you use the phone near the network’s base station, it uses less power; talk and st
andby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and t
he parameters set by the network operator.
9Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of bat
tery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of tim
es, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby ti
me) is noticeably shorter than normal, consider purchasing a new battery.
9If left unused, a fully charged battery will fully discharge itself over time.
9Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery : it may requ
ire cooling or warming first.
9Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter
conditions, as it will reduce the capacity and life of the battery. Always try to keep t
he battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporaril
y not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Batteries are particularly affecte
d by temperatures below 32°F.
9Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a cookin
g surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator.
9Prevent your phone or battery from getting wet. Even though they will dry and app
ear to operate normally, the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard.
9Avoid a battery out of the phone in coming contact with metal objects, such as coin
s, keys or jewelry.
ON THE ROAD

Before making or receiving calls acquaint yourself thoroughly with the applicable local laws and
guidelines regarding the use of mobile radio telephones and always abide by these laws.
Air bags, anti-lock brakes, cruise control and fuel injection systems are normally immune to rad
io transmissions but if you come across problems, please consult you vehicle dealer.
Turn off your mobile phone when refueling or where there are signs restricting the use of two-
way radio equipment. Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same comp
artment as your mobile phone because internal sparks could cause ignition.
Safety comes first, and is the ultimate responsibility of the driver. Please:
9Give full attention to driving – driving safely is your first responsibility.
9Use a Hands-free Kit, if available.
9If you have a Hands-free Kit make sure to pre-program numbers when possible, an
d keep calls brief and to a minimum.
9If you don’t have a handsfree kit, pull off the road and park your vehicle before ma
king or answering a call in driving conditions so require.
ON AN AIRCRAFT
Switch off your mobile phone before boarding an aircraft. Use of mobile phone is strictly forbid
den on an aircraft because of the potential interference with the telecommunication system. If
the plane has not taken off yet, you should ask the flight crew for permission before you use y
our phone.

Note! If you have set your phone to Auto Switch ON, please check the Alarm Clock setting stat
us and the Schedule menu to see the reminding time setting so that your phone will not power
on automatically during the flight.
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES AND MATERIALS
Turn your phone off and do not remove the battery when in any area with a potential explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. You must observe restrictions on the use of
radio equipment in fuel depots; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal
powders; areas with signs about explosive atmospheres or where blasting operations are in
progress; any other areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle
engines.
BEFORE YOU START

PHONE ICONS
Shows the received signal strength. The more the bars, the better the sign
al strength.
Appears when a new text message has been received
Appears when you have messages waiting in voice mail
Appears when the vibrator mode is selected as ring tone type.
Appears when the alarm clock function is enabled.
Shows the level of battery status. The more bars you see, the more power
battery has left.
Indicates that your phone is on quick silence mode.
If your phone is on quick silence mode, all audible key tones are muted an
d all audible alerts are changed to vibrator alert.
Appears when a PUSH message has been received
Appears when your phone is registered to a GPRS network.
Appears when there is an active GPRS connection.
Appears when your phone is connected to a GPRS modem.
DESCRIPTION OF KEYS

Left Soft Key
9Performs the functions indicated by the text in the left bottom line of the display scr
een above it.
9On standby mode, enables you to enter into the menu.
9When in the Game Mode, enables you to quit the program.
9In the menu mode, selects menu function or stores information that you have enter
ed in the phone or SIM memory.
Right Soft Key
9Performs the functions indicated by the text in the right bottom line of the display s
creen above it.
9On standby mode, enables you to enter into the call history.
9In the menu mode, press the Right Soft key function, to go back to previous screen.

9In the idle mode, long press leads you to enter into Phone Lock mode directly.
Send Key
9Press to dial a Number.
9Press to answer an incoming Call.
End Key
9Press to end a call or reject an incoming call. The phone will switch ON or OFF if it i
s pressed and held.
9Also In the menu mode, enables you to return to the idle mode (screen) or cancel
your input.
Navigation Key
9In the editing mode, moves the cursor.
9In the menu mode, moves the menu cursor.
9In the idle mode, each key has the following function.
-Up-Navigation key : Enter into the Message Center.
-Down- Navigation key
Short Press : Enter into the “SIM Tool Kit”
Long Press : Set Ring/Key Tone Volume.
-Left- Navigation key : Enter into the “Quick Search” of the “Phonebook”.
-Right- Navigation key : Enter into the Multimedia Menu.

0~9 Numeric Keys ~
9By pressing the keys, you can enter numbers and characters. If your phone is in the
idle mode, you can make use of the Speed Dial function by long pressing the numb
er keys([2]~[8] key) select options of menus quickly.
9In the idle mode, Enter into the “SIM Tool Kit” by long pressing the [0] key.
(This function should be supported by SIM card).
9In the idle mode, Enter into the “Voice Mail Server” by long pressing the [1] key.
9In the idle mode, user can make emergency call 060 by long pressing the [9] key.
[* ] Key and [#] Key
9Depending on the different screens or different menus, the two keys work in differe
nt functions :
9In the idle mode, switch between the Mute Mode and the Normal Mode by long pre
ssing the [#] key.
9In the idle mode, Enter into the “Internet Services” by long pressing the [*] key.
(This function should be supported by SIM card).
9[#]key: Switch between the Text Input Modes in the Editing screen.
9[*]key: Switch to the Symbols Input Mode in the Editing screen.
9In number dialing screen, you can enter characters such as “P” , “+” and “W” , of
which “P” shows it’s a extension call and “+” indicates it’s an international call.
Hook Button on the earphone
9If you insert the earphone to the jack on the right side of your phone, you can use i
t in the same way as your phone’s earpiece.
9You can answer or end a call by pressing the hook button on the earphone.
9When a new call comes in while you are on a call, you can answer the waiting call b

y pressing the hook button on the earphone. (The first call will be held automaticall
y).
9You can call the last number dialed in the idle screen by pressing the hook button o
n the earphone. The last number dialed is launched by pressing the hook button, a
nd then the call will be made by pressing the hook button again.
9If you short press the hook button ; mp3 Player play/pause (background mode) in
idle mode.
9If you long press the ear button; call the last number dialed
9During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume.
9To increase the volume, press UP-Navigation key.
9To decrease the volume, press DOWN-Navigation key.
BACKLIGHT
A backlight illuminates the display and the keypad. When you press any key, the backlight
comes on. It goes off when no keys are pressed within a given period of time.

BATTERY
The phone comes with Li-ion battery which is only half charged but can be put into use immedi
ately after the package is opened. However, the battery should be thoroughly discharged and f
ully recharged for at least 3 recycling times successively to achieve optimum performance.
Insert and Remove Battery
9Remove the battery form the phone by two steps:
9Push up the release batch.
9Slightly lift the battery out of the back of the phone.
9Insert the battery into the phone by following two steps:
9Align the bottom of the battery down into the holes in the bottom of the phone.
9Then sit the battery on the back of the phone until it clicks into place.

How to Charge the Battery
9Plug your charger into the main socket first.
9Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone.
9When the battery is charging, the icon on the upper left corner which indicates the
battery charge level will flash in cycle. If the phone has powered off, a charging scr

een will show that the battery is charging now. You have to wait for some time befo
re the charging icon appears on the screen if your phone is overused.
9When the bars in the icon are fully filled and has stopped flashing, it tells you that t
he battery has been fully charged. If the phone has powered off, the screen will tell
you verbally that the charging has finished. Generally, it takes 2—3 hours to fully c
harge the battery. Normally, the battery, the phone and the charger might get heat
ed in the process.
9Release the charger from the power socket and the phone.
9Warning! Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area between -40℃~ +55℃. Yo
u must only use the supplied charger. Unauthorized charger might result in danger
and any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unapproved charger will void
the product warranty and it will not be acknowledged by the manufacturer.
Battery Use
9It is highly recommended that you recharge your battery when your phone powers
off automatically or when the screen says “Inadequate Battery”. If you recharge the
battery before it is fully discharged, the phone will make some adjustment automati
cally and complete the charging in less time.
9The talk time and standby time suggested by the supplier is measured in an ideal o
perating environment. Practically, the time may vary with the state of the network,
operating environment and the way it is used.
NETWORK LINKING
SIM Card
9Your network service provider will offer you a SIM (subscriber identity module) card,

which is inserted into your phone. It is the key to the digital GSM network. You sho
uld install a valid SIM card in place before you start to use your phone. Information
about network linking and your call record together with your phonebook and SMS i
s all saved in SIM card. It can be applicable to all GSM linking phones. A new phone
will read the data stored automatically.
9Do not touch the gold contacts of SIM card in case the data might get lost or dama
ged. Avoid placing it near areas where there is a magnetic or electric field. Once th
e card is damaged, you will not be able to link to the GSM network by it.
9Warning! Switch the phone off before you remove the SIM card from the phone. Y
ou may damage the card if you try to insert it into the phone or remove it from the
phone when your phone is connected to external power.
Insert and Remove the SIM Card
9The SIM card is usually embedded in a sheet card. You should first take it off the ca
rd before you assemble it to the phone.
9Switch the phone off. Then remove the battery and pull it away from external powe
r socket.
9Insert the SIM card under the SIM card holder.
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