myPhone 1070 CHIARO User manual

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Content List
1. Security ......................................................................................3
2. Enjoy Your Cell Phone Trip ......................................................9
2.1. Install/remove the battery ......................................................9
2.1.1. Install the battery ..............................................................9
2.1.2. Remove the battery ........................................................10
2.2. Install/Remove SIM Card (phone card) ................................12
2.3. Battery Charging ..................................................................13
2.4. Battery level indicator ...........................................................14
2.5. Turn on/off the Cell Phone....................................................15
3. Your Cell Phone ......................................................................16
3.1. Standby State .......................................................................16
3.2. Screen Icons ........................................................................19
3.3. Functions of Keys ................................................................20
3.4. One Key Hearing Aid............................................................22
4. Voice Calls ...............................................................................23
4.1. Making Calls.........................................................................23
4.2. Make an Emergency Call .....................................................23
4.3. International Calls.................................................................25
5. Short Messages (SMS) ...........................................................27
6. Call Records ............................................................................28
7. Phonebook ..............................................................................29
8. Profiles .....................................................................................31
9. Settings ....................................................................................32
9.1. Phone Settings .....................................................................32
9.2. Network Settings ..................................................................33
9.3. PIN Settings..........................................................................33
9.4. Voice Time Reporting ...........................................................33
9.5. Voice Reading ......................................................................34
9.6. Alarm ...................................................................................34
9.7. Restore Factory Settings......................................................34
10. Clock ......................................................................................34
11. Calculator ..............................................................................34
12. Radio ......................................................................................35
13. Entering Modes .....................................................................36
Version: 01310310

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Printed in Poland
1. Security
To prevent your cell phone from being illegally
operated, please ensure the following security
settings:
1. Set a PIN code for your SIM card
2. Set call restrictions
1.1. Safety Notes
This section includes some important notes for safety
and effective operation, please read it carefully before
using the cell phone.
1.2. Operating Notes
1. This cell phone shall be operated properly as the
manual says. Please hold it like holing a cordless
phone, and keep it at least an inch or 2.5 centimeters
away from your body when making/answering calls.
2. Some people may suffer epilepsy or vertigo caused
by cell phone flashing, which normally happen when
watching TV programs or playing video games. If you
have had the symptom of epilepsy or vertigo, or have
a family history of these symptoms, please consult
your doctor before using the founction of flashinglight
or games of the cell phone, besides, you can also ask
for a specially customized flashing light (special
flashing lights do not apply to all products) for your cell
phone .
3. Make sure the phone is unreachable for your
children, because they may be hurt by playing the cell
phone as a toy.

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1.3. Operating Notes for Drivers
1. While driving, please confirm to the relevant traffic
laws and ensure the traffic safety.
2. If possible, please use the hands-free function.
3. If conditions permit, please stop the car to
make/answer calls.
1.4. Notes for Using under Medical Devices
Environment
1. Please ensure the following practices when using
the cell phone under medical devices (e.g. cardiac
pacemaker) environment: keep the cell phone at least 20
cm away from medical equipment; do not put the cell
phone in your chest pocket, and use it on the other
side away from pacemaker, so as to reduce the
potential interference; if necessary, please turn off the
phone. For other issues, please consult the
manufacturer of the medical equipment before using
the cell phone.
2. Some digital cell phones may cause interference to
some hearing aids, if does, please contact the
manufacturer of hearing aids for a solution
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3. If you have other personal medical devices (such
as implanted cochlea, etc.), please consult the
manufacturer to make sure whether these devices can
shield the surrounding RF signal.
4. In some places with special requirements, such as
hospitals or health care places, please note
restrictions on the use of cell phone, and turn off the
cell phone when required.
1.5. Cell Phone

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1. Please use the original accessories or accessories
approved by the cell phone manufacturer. Using
accessories without approval may result in poor
performance, damage the phone, or even harmful to
your body, and impede relevant local calibration of
telecommunication terminals
2. Please turn off the cell phone before cleaning it,
and use moist or anti-static cloth, not chemicals or
cleaning lotion which will cause damage to the cell
phone.
3. Considering the cell phone could produce an
electromagnetic field, please do not place it next to
magnetic objects, such as computer hard drive.
4. Interference will happen when using the cell phone
near to some electronic devices, such as television,
telephone, radio and personal computer.
5. Never make the cell phone exposed in the sun or
placed in any high-radiation environment, for high
temperature will shorten the electronic components’
life span.
6. Always keep the cell phone dry, for any liquid may
cause damage to it.
7. Do not drop, knock, or throw the phone with great
force. Any rough actions may cause break of the
internal circuit board.
8. Do not connect any incompatible update facilities
9. Do not try any disassembly to the cell phone or its
battery.
10. Do not put the cell phone together with any
flammable or explosive materials.

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11. Do not charge the cell phone without battery on.
1.6. Note for Risk of Potentially Explosion
1.Please turn off cell phone before entering any areas
with risk of potential explosion, such as gas, fuel
stations or any places storing or transferring
chemicals.
2.Do not remove, install or charge the battery in such
areas, because sparks of potencial explosion areas
may cause explosion or fire, which will bring body
injury even death.
3.In order to avoid possible interference under
blasting operations, please turn off the cell phone
before entering any places with electronic blasting
pipes or other electronic devices for blasting.
1.7. Warning for Electronic Equipments
Some electronic equipments may produce
electromagnetic interference or shield to the cell
phone signal, such as electronic vehicle system; If
necessary, please consult the equipments’
manufacturer before using them.
1.8. Safety under Traffic Environment
1. Airbags, brakes, speeding up control system and
fuel-supply system shall not be influenced by any
wireless transmission. If you encountered any
relevant issues, please contact your mobile
manufacturer. Do not put your cell phone on the
airbag or the area covered by the airbag. Airbag
may produce great inflation pressure, so the cell
phone, if placed in the airbag area, will be ejected
by great pressure and cause serious harm to user.

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2. Please turn off the phone in any fueling places or
places where use of any double-way radio-tape
recorders is prohibited.
1.9. Aviation Safety
1. To protect the aircraft's communications systems
from being interfered, please turn off cell phone
before the plane taking off and never open it during
the flight. According to the safety regulations, you
may use the cell phone again upon the permission
of the crew after the landing of the aircraft.
2. If your phone has the function of being
automatically turned on at the set time, please
check your alarm clock setting to ensure that it will
not be turned on during the flight.
1.10. Battery Safety
1. Avoid battery short-circuit, because short-circuit will
lead to overheating or burning of the battery.
2. Never place the battery in any high-radiation
environment or throw it into fire, otherwise, it will
lead to an explosion.
3. No disassembly or refit to the battery, otherwise, it
will lead to leakage, overheating, explosion or firing
of the battery.
4. Please place the battery in a cold and dry place if
you will not use it for a long time.
5. Battery can be recharged hundreds of times, but it
will eventually be exhausted. Please substitute a
new battery when the operating time (calling time
and standby time) become significantly shorter.
6. Please stop charging and using the battery if it is

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damaged or shows obvious aging problem.
7. Return the exhausted battery to the manufacturer or
dispose of it as regulated by environment-related
ordinances. Do not dispose it as household
garbage.
8. Please use the original battery or the ones
approved by the cell phone manufacturer. Use of
any batteries other than the approved ones may
result in poor performance, or explosion of your cell
phone.
Warning: do not charge the battery if it has been
damaged. If any battery liquid leak to your eyes or
skin, please make a thoroughout cleansing by clean
water and see the doctor immediately.
1.11. SAR
SAR regulates a standard value of 2.0W/Kg, and this
type of cell phone features a tested value of: 1,320
W/Kg, which accord with the national standard
GB21288-2007.

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2. Enjoy Your Cell Phone Trip
2.1. Install/remove the battery
2.1.1 Install the battery
1. Open the battery cover
2. Put the battery in the battery slot 3 metal
contact points towards back and be in line with
the metal bolts at the bottom line of the cell
phone, ensuring the battery's 3 metal contact
points are in close alignment with the 3 metal
bolts of the cell phone.

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3. Cover the battery, insuring the battery cover
entirely closed with a “Click” sound.
2.1.2. Remove the battery
1.
Open the battery cover
2. The battery could easily be removed by
pressing the edge of it and making a lift with
your fingers.

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3. Cover the battery, ensuring the battery
cover properly placed with a “Click” sound.
Note: Be sure to turn off the cell phone and
disconnect the connection with the charger
before removing the battery, and please only
use batteries designed for this type of cell
phone.

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2.2. Install/Remove SIM Card (phone card)
1.Insert the SIM card: remove the battery
cover; make sure the SIM card’s metal
contacts pointing downward and gap
upward, and then slide the SIM card
towards the direction pointed by the
battery slot arrow until it is properly placed
in the SIM card slot.
2.Remove the SIM card: hook the gap
corner of the SIM card with one finger and
make a lift with another finger.

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2.3. Battery Charging
The cell phone could be charged either under
power-on or power-off state.
Before charging: make sure the battery has
been installed in the phone.
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Plug the charger in the power
socket
After charging finished: unplug the charger
from the power
socket
, unplug its other end
from the phone.

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Note: If the battery has been overly-
discharged, the battery level indicator may
be shown after a few minutes.
2.4. Battery level indicator
Charging Charging
finished
Low battery warning
Should low battery occur, the cell phone will
sound a warning alarm and show a message
of “low battery”. If you receive a “low battery”

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warning during your making/answering call
time, please charge the phone so as to
continue the call.
2.5. Turn on/off the Cell Phone
Turn on
Long pressing will turn on the cell phone. If
your PIN code has been set to the ‘open’ state,
the cell phone will automatically ask you to enter
the PIN code, and you may turn on the cell
phone by entering the PIN code and confirm by
pressing the green key.
Warning: If you enter incorrect PIN codes
consecutively for 3 times, the SIM card will
be locked, and the phone will ask you to
enter the PUK code (if the you want to solve
this problem, please contact your network
service provider).
Turn off
You may long pressing to turn off your
cell phone under standby state.

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3. Your Cell Phone
3.1. Standby State
When the cell phone is already for work yet
no words entered or operation made, it will
come to the standby state.

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Warning: Please keep the SOS sliding
switch at its initial position under Non-SOS
state, if the SOS switch is already in the
SOS state before turning on the cell phone,
the cell phone will, at the turning-on time,
ask you to confirm the SOS state of the SOS
switch (if the SOS switch is not reset when
the cell phone is under power-on state, you
have to reset it and start-up the SOS
function in case of an emergency).

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Main Screen
1. Signal status 2. Battery status
3. Certain flowing signals 4. Time
5. Date 6. Menu

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3.2. Screen Icons
Icons may appear on the screen
Battery status
Signal status
Alarm clock
Unread messages
Ring
Vibration
Call transfer
Missed calls
Please insert the
headphone
Keyboard locked
Keyboard unlocked

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New messages
received while
keyboard locked
Missed calls while
keyboard locked
New messages
and missed calls
while keyboard
locked
3.3. Functions of Keys
Key Function
Call Key
(green key)
Make calls
Receiving a call: press and
answer the call
Standby mode: press and
check call records
Operating: confirm functions
selected
End Key
(red key)
Long press to turn cell phone
under from power-off state
Long press to turn phone off
under power-on state
Operating: press and return
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