Spice C-5300 User manual

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C-5300 isaCDMAmode mobilephone (hereafterreferred toas phone”or phoneset”),
with65536 colorCSTNdisplay,32 polyphonicringtones.Mp3/Video player,Camera,FM
radio, andcommon PDAfunctionssupport.
Note: Inthisusermanual,to press”akeymeanstopress shortly;to longpress”akey
meanstopress and holdforawhile(> 2seconds).
²Pleasereadthismanualbeforeusingyourphone.
²Foranewlyboughtphone,chargeitfor4hoursbeforethe firsttimeofuse,and
chargethesecondtimeonlyafterthepowerhasbeen usedup.Repeatthisseveral
times, and thebatterywill reachthe best useeffect.
²All illustrationsinthisusermanualareforillustration onlyandmaynotaccurately
depict the actualphone.
²Weoperateapolicyofcontinuousdevelopmentand reservethe righttomake
changesandimprovementstoanyoftheproductsdescribed inthismanualwithout
priornotice.

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TableofContents
Welcome..........................................................................................................................1
1Safety information...............................................................................................3
2Generalinformation............................................................................................6
3BasicOperations.................................................................................................10
4Phone Book...........................................................................................................13
5Messages................................................................................................................14
6Call History............................................................................................................16
7Settings...................................................................................................................16
8Multimedia.............................................................................................................18
9File Manager.........................................................................................................19
10 Profiles....................................................................................................................19
11 Organizer................................................................................................................20
12 UTKServices.........................................................................................................20
13 Maintenance.........................................................................................................20
14 Troubleshooting..................................................................................................20

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lBeforeyou usethephone,pleasecarefullyreadthissectiontograspthe correct
method ofuseandensurethe safetyofthe holder, othersandproperties.
lAll the screensinthismanualareforreferenceonly,andsomecontentsactually
displayed maydependonthepresettingoftheserviceproviderorthe networkoperator,
orthe UIMcard.Ifanyfunctionsreferred tointhismanualaredifferentfromthoseof
yourphone, pleasefollowyourphone.
lThe specificationsand appearanceofthisproductaresubjecttochangedueto
improvement offunctionswithout notice.
lForCDMAservice-related problems, consult yourCDMAserviceprovider.
lPleaseback upyourimportantdatatimelyand keepthemproperly.The companyisnot
liableforanyfailuretocall orlossofdataduetomisoperation,poorsignalorpowercut,
etc.
lDonotusethe phone inanenvironmentofextremelyhighorlowtemperature,oran
environmentofhighhumidity,otherwise,maycausemalfunctionsofthephone,the
chargerand thebattery.
lThe phoneusingenviromentrecommendation:temp5~35 ,humidity35%~85%,
chargingtemp:0~45 .
lDonotdroporstronglyimpact the phone,otherwise, malfunctionsmaybecausedand
the phonecan’t beused.
lDonotusethephonenearanyelectronicdevicevulnerabletointerference.Otherwise,
malfunctionsofelectronicdevicemaybecaused.Suchelectronicdevicesinclude
medicalelectronicdevices,suchashearingaidsand pacemaker,firealarms,auto
doorsand otherautomaticequipment. If you havetousethe phone nearsuchdevices,
pleasefirstconsultthemanufacturersand dealersofthesedevicestoavoid
interference.
lSwitchoff the phone when you areon theplane orinthe hospitalwherethe useof
mobilephonesisprohibited toavoidinterferingwithelectronicandmedicalequipment.
Ifyou havetousethe phone insuchplaces, pleasefollowthe regulationsofthe sites.
lThe phone hasaninternalantenna.When switched on,donotholdthe antenna area
on thetopofthephone,otherwise,thequalityofconnectionandtheperformanceof
the antenna maybeinfluenced,andthemax. talktimemaybereduced.
lToavoiddegaussing,do notputfinancialcards,phone cardsorothermagneticcards
nearthechargerand the phone toavoidfailureofuseduetothe cards.
lDonot placethephoneandthe batteryunderdirect sunlightorinacarunderburning
sun orotherplacesofhightemperaturetoavoidinjurydue tooverheating,leakage,
cracking, distortion, oreven fireofthe battery.
lDonotputthe phone inaplacewithexcessivedustorvibration (whichmaycause
failure)toavoidmalfunctionsofthe phone.
lDonottakeapartthe phone,the chargerand thebattery,ormodifythe internal
structurewithout permission toavoidmalfunctionsand accidents.
lDonotletchildren fiddlewiththe phone orthe accessoriestoavoidinjuringthemselves
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maycontainsmall removablecomponentswhichmayeasilycausesuffocation of
children。
lIfthe phoneiscontaminated,pleasewipeitwithadrycloth.Donot useorganicsolvent
suchasgasoline towipethe phonetoavoidcausingdamagesofthe outersurface.
lIfsmokeorpeculiarsmell isproduced duringuse,pleaseimmediatelyswitchoffthe
phone andremovethe battery.Pleasehavethephonerepaired asarranged bythe
storewhereyou bought the phone. Donot continuetousetoavoidcausinginjury.
lDonotdisposethephoneasurban waste.Fordetails,pleaserefertothelocal
regulationsforthe disposition ofwasteelectronics.
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lThe timeforusingthe batteryisan estimated timeunder25and stablesignal.If
used inaplacewithweaksignal,extremelyhighorlowtemperature,oroutsidethe
servicearea,the consumption ofbatterypowerwillbe faster,thusthe standbytimeand
max. talktimemaybereduced.
lPleaseusetheaccessories,suchasbatteryand charger,specified bythe companyto
avoidrisks due tooverheating,leakage,explosion,oreven fireofthe batterycaused
bynon-compliancewiththe specifications.
lThebatteryshouldbeputinacool, ventilativeand sunlight-free place.If the batteryis
inthe exhaustingstatusforalongtime,itcan’tbecharged.Therefore,ifyoudo notuse
the phoneforlong, pleasechargethe batteryperiodically.
lThebatteryisexpendablegoods.All thebatterieshaveacertainlife.Ifthe
performanceof the batterycan’tbeimproved afterrepeated charging,the batterymay
bediscarded asuseless andmust bereplaced withanewone.
lPleasefullychargethebatterybeforeyou usethe newlybought phone.
lDonotchargethe batteryinaplacewithdirectsunlight, atemperatureequalingtoor
below0orequalingtoorabove45,highhumidity,excessivedustorvibration
(whichmaycausefailure),oraplacenearTVorradio(asitmayproducenoise
interferencetovideo orsoundsignal).
lPleaseswitchoffthe phone and wait over2secondsbeforeremovingthe battery.
lDonotdismantlethe phoneandthe chargerformodification withoutpermission to
avoidmalfunctionsorinjury.
lDonotstronglyimpactorthrowthe phone orthe batterytoavoidleakageor
overheatingofthe battery, ormalfunctionsofthe phone.
lDonotshortthe twopolaritiesofthe batterytoavoidleakage,overheating,fireor
explosion ofthe battery.
lIfleakageofthe batteryentersthe eyesaccidentally,pleaseimmediatelywashthe
eyeswithfreshwaterand gotoadoctor.Ifitisnot treatedquickly,itmaycauseserious
injury, suchasblindness.
lIfthe batteryiscontaminated withliquid,itmaycauseburnormalfunctionsdue to
overheatingofthebattery.Thechargermayalsocauseoverheating, damages,electric
shock and malfunctions.Ifthe chargerisaccidentallysunkinwater,orsmokeor
peculiarsmell isproduced duringcharging,pleaseimmediatelyswitchoff the phone
and unplugthe ACcablefromthe socket. Pleasehavethe phone repaired asarranged
bythe storewhereyou boughtthephone.Donotcontinue tousetoavoidcausing
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lDonotputthechargerand theACcableinaplacewithflameorovenstoavoid
causinginjuryduetooverheating, leakageorfireofthe battery.
lDonottouchthe charger,the powercableand the plugofACpowersupplywithwet
handstoavoidelectricshock ormalfunctions.
lDonot stronglypull the wire, orput heavyobjectson the wire, otherwiseelectricshock
orfiremaybecaused.
lWhen the batteryisfullycharged, pleaseunplugthe chargerfromthe socket.
lDonotdisposethe usedbatterytogetherwithdailywaste.Pleasedisposethe used
batteryinaccordancewiththe regulationsissued bythe localauthority.

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manual.Ifanythingismissed,oranymistakeisfound intheusermanual,suchasmissing
pages, pleasecontactthe localdealer.
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Network CDMA2000: 800MHz
Battery Lithiumbattery, 3.7V,1000mAh
Dimensions About 102X43.6X14.45(mm)
Weight About 68g
Standbytime(maximum)* Upto180 hours
Talktime(maximum)* Upto210 minutes
*Standbyand talktimesareestimatesand onlypossibleunderoptimalnetworkconditions.
Actualtimesvarydependingon UIMcard,operatingtemperature,batteryageand
condition,networkconditions,featuresselected,and manyotherfactors,and maybe
remarkablyshorterthan thosementionedabove.
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2 Display
LeftSoft-Key lExecutethe function shownatthebottomleft ofthe
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3 RightSoft-Key lEntertheContactsinidle.
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display.
4 Send Key lMakeoransweracall.
lEntercall loginidle.
5 End Key
lLongpress topowerthephoneonwhen the phoneis
off.
lLongpress topowerthe phoneoff when thephoneis
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lEnd orreject acall.
lReturntoidledisplay.
Navigation Key (Up/
Down/Left/Right)
lMovethe cursor.
lToperformthe operation designated tothe navigation
keyinidle.
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OKKey lExecutethe functionselectedon the displayscreen.
7 NumericKey lEnterphone numbers, characters.
8 *Key lWhen enternumbers,press oncefor *”,twicefor +”,
three timesfor P”, and fourtimesfor T”.
lWhen edit, enterthe symbollist.
9 #Key
lWhen edit, switchinputmethods.
lLock/unlock thekeypadbypressing RightSoft-Key
then #.
lLongpress toenterorexitthe vibratormode inidle.
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Keepall UIMcardsout ofthe reachofchildren.
TheUIMcardanditscontactscanbeeasilydamaged byscratchesorbending,sobe
carefulwhilehandling, insertingorremovingthe card.
TopreventdamagetothephoneyoushouldPoweroffthe phonebeforeinstallingor
removingthe batteryorUIMcard.
2.5.1InstallingUIMcard&battery
1. PlacetheUIMcardintotheslot with
the metalcontact facingdown.
2. Attachthebatterytothe phone.
Icon Descriptions
1 Indicatessignalstrengthleveland morebarsmeansbettersignal.
2 Indicatesbatterypower.
3 Indicatesduringacall.
4 Indicatesthe phone isoff-line.
5 Indicatesthe phone isinroamingstatus.
6 Indicatesyouhaveunread messages.
7 Indicatesyouhaveunread voicemails.
8 Indicatesthe messagecapacityisfull.
9 /////
IndicatesthecurrentprofileisGeneral/Silent/Meeting/Outdoor/My
style1/Mystyle2.
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Indicatesthe flightmode isset on.
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Indicatesthe alarmisset on.
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Indicatesthe earphone isinserted.
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3. Pushthebatterycoverupwardsuntil it
clicks intoplace.
2.5.2RemovingUIMcard&battery
1. Poweroffthe phone.
2. Pushand removethe batterycover.
3. Removethe battery.
4. Slide the UIMcard.
2.5.3Installingmemorycard
1. Placethememorycardintotheslot withthe metalcontact facingdown, then lock the
cardslot cover.
2. Install thebatteryandbatterycover.
Tip: SomememoryCardshavepoorcompatibility.Pleasebuyandusetestedand
certified memorycards.
2.5.4Removingmemorycard
1. Removethe batterycoverand battery, Pull out thememorycardslot coverwith
fingertip, then removethe memorycard.
2. Lock thememorycardslot cover, then install thebatteryand batterycover.
2.5.5Chargingthebattery
Plugthe connectorofthe chargerintothe jack atthebottomofthe phone,andplugthe
chargerintoastandardACwall outlet. Duringcharging, the batteryicon isflashing.
When chargingiscompleted, the batteryicon stopsflashing.

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Charging……. FullyCharged
Tips:
When isshowninthe screen,itindicatesthatthereisnotenoughpower,please
chargethe phone.
Youmustfullychargethebatterybeforeusingthe phone forthefirsttime.It is
recommended you chargethe batteryforfourhoursforthe first time.
Ifthe phone isturned onduringcharging,you can still makeoranswercalls,butthiswill
consumebatterypower, thusextendthechargingtimeofthe phone.
Inthe follow-upusing,itisrecommended you chargethe batterywhen itrunsoutto
enhancethebatterylife.
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Ifphone lock isseton,you arerequired toenterthepassword.Thephone passwordis
preset to 1122”atthe factory.
Warning: If UIMlock isseton,you arerequired toenterthe PIN.Ifyou enterwrongPIN
three timesinarow,youneed the PUKtounlock it. PINand PUKarebothprovided bythe
networkoperator.
Toswitchoff: Longpress End Key when it isinidle.
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The so-called Idlemode”referstothe standardmode wherethe phone hasbeen
normallyswitched on and logged inthe network, butno callsareinprocess orno menu is
used.
Press Menu toenterthemainmenu.
Press Names toenterthe contacts.
Press Send key toenterthecall historylist.
Press RightSoft-Key then #Key tolock orunlock thekeypad.
Longpress 0toenterFMradio.
Longpress 1tocall the voicemailbox.
Press 2-99 and then Send key todialthe set speeddialnumbers.
Longpress Key toactivatethe vibratormode orreturntothe previousmode.
Tip: When youactivatethe SmartDesktop Mode(Menu >Settings>Display Settings
>SmartDesktop),therewill be5applicationsshowed inidle,you can press Navigation
key tomovethe cursorandpress Select toselect function.
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ABC, Hn, En,en,and Numeric(digits).
Press #key toswitchinputmethods.
Press *key toenterthesymbollist.

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3.4.1Makingacall fromidle
Ifthe icon isdisplayed onthescreen,you canmakeoranswercalls.
Tip: The signalstrengthmayinfluencethequalityofconnection.
Press To
1 NumberKeys input phone numbers
2Send Key makecalls
3End Key end calls
3.4.2Todial international numbers
Youneed toinsert the localinternationalconnection code +”. Inthestandbymode, Press
*Key twicetoinput +”.
3.4.3Insertingapause signwhendialing
Therearetwomethodstodialan extensionnumberwithapausesymbol:todialthe
extension numberautomatically(the pausetimeiscontrolled automatically);toswitch
manually(the pausetimeiscontrolled manually).Thephonesupportsbothofthetwo
applicationsofthe pausesymbol.
Todial theextension numberbyautomaticswitching:
Inthestandbymode, input aphone number.
Press *Key three timestoinput the pausesymbol P.
Input the extensionnumber.
Press Send Key todialthe phone number,then the phone willdialthe extension number
after Pautomatically.
Tip: The pausetimedependson the numberof Pinput.
Todial theextension numberbymanual switching:
Inthestandbymode, input aphone number.
Press *Key fourtimestoinput the pausesymbol T.
Input the extensionnumber.
Press Send Key todialthephonenumber,thenthephonewill promptwhetherto
continuedialingthe extensionnumberafter T.
Tip: Thisletsyouselectwhethertodialanextension numberbypressingakeywhen
appropriate.
3.4.4Dial fromPhoneBook
Enterthe Contacts, select an entryfromthe entrylist and press Send Key todial.
Tip: If theentrycontainsmorethanonenumbers,onceyoupress Send Key, thedefault
numberwill bedialed.
3.4.5SpeedDials
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Press the numberkeys 2-99 then press Send key todialthephone number.
Tip: Youmust haveset aspeeddialsnumberforthat NumberKey, andthe SpeedDials
function hasbeenactivated (See 4.6SpeedDials).
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When the phone promptsthat acall iscomingin:
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2Mute/ SMSReply mutethe ringorvibration /SelectaSMSfromTemplates
and send ittothe incomingnumberwithoutdisconnecting
the call
3End Key end the call
When acall comesin,if an entryinthe Contacts correspondstothenumber,the related
information willbematched.
Ifthe numberhasbeen saved inthe Contacts and hasaname,the screenwill displaythe
namewhen acall fromthe numbercomesin.
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The missed callsaredisplayed inthedisplay.Selectand press OK tocheck the missed
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3.7.1Mutingacall
Duringacall, you canprevent the otherpartyfromhearingyou:
Options>Mute/ Unmute
3.7.2Call Recording
Duringacall, you canrecordconversations:
Options>StartRecord/ Stop Record
Tip: ForFMrecording, pleaseinsert memorycard.
3.7.3Handsfree earpiece
Duringacall,youcanpress the RightSoft-Key [H-Free]/[H-Held] toactivateor
deactivatehandsfree earpiece.
3.7.4Adjustingvolume
Duringacall,Youcanpress the Navigation key (Up/Down) toadjustthevolumeofthe
receiverduringacall.
3.7.5SendDTMF
Duringacall, you canselect tosendDTMFtone.
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telephone.
Menu >Settings>Call Settings>NetworkService >Call Divert
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Menu >Settings>Call Settings>NetworkService >Call Waiting
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UIMcardmemory, pleasecheck withyourtelecomoperator.
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Contacts>Options>Add newcontact
Youcanenternameandnumberthen savethem.Ifyouwanttoaddmoredetailstothe
saved record,suchasnumbers,e-mail,address,URL,note,ringerandsoon,inthedetail
screen,youcan select Options>Add Details.Youcan alsoselect Options>Add to
group toadd therecordtoagroup.
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Functions Description
Quick Search Menu >PhoneBook>Contacts> Input charactersdirectly
NameSearch Menu >PhoneBook> Contacts>Options>SearchName
> Input Namethen press Search
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Copy/Move/Delete Open thecontactslist, selecttheentrytobecopied/moved/
deleted:
Options>CopyContact/ MoveContact/ Deletecontact
Multiple
Copy/Move/Delete Menu >PhoneBook>Contacts> Markthe namestobe
copied/moved/ deleted:
Options>CopyMarked/ MoveMarked/ DeleteMarked
Copy/Move/DeleteAll Menu >PhoneBook>CopyContacts/MoveContacts/
DeleteAll Contacts
Tip: You needtoinputthe phonepasswordwhen you wantto
deleteall contacts. Thepreset phone passwordis1122.

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Youcanset aspeed numberfor 2-99.
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You canset the storagelocation and viewthe memorystatus.
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Menu >Messages >NewMessage
1. Writethe content oftheSMS,you can press Options>
InsertTemplates:Select aphrasefromtemplatesand insert it tothecontent.
InsertContact: Selectacontactand insertNon-emptyfieldsofthe contacttothe
contentofthe SMS.
2. When the writingisfinished,you can youcan press Options>
Send: Toenterthe numbereditscreen.You can inputnumbersdirectly,orselect
contact/groupsfromphone book.
Save: SavetheSMStodraft box.
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Themessagesyou received arelisted here.
Menu >Messages >Inbox
When viewing the inboxlist orreadingan SMS, you can Reply/ Forward/ Delete / Move
( toarchivebox )/ Copy( between UIMcardand phone) the SMS, view Detail Info ofthe
SMS,select Call Back todialthenumberof the sender,andselect UseDetail toextract
the numberofthe senderandthenumber(s)contained intheSMS. Forviewingthe inbox
list, youcanalsoselect Mark/Unmark from options tomarksomemessagesthen Copy
/ Delete them, orsavethemto Archive.
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Themessagessent successfullyarestored inthe Sentbox.
Menu >Messages >Sentbox
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Move( toarchivebox )/ Copy( between UIMcardand phone) the SMS, view Detail Info
ofthe SMS, andselect UseDetail toextractthe numberofthe recipientandthenumber(s)
contained inthe SMS.Forviewing the sentboxlist, youcan alsoselect Mark/Unmark
from options tomarksomemessagesthen Copy/Delete them,orsavethemto
Archive.
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Themessagessent unsuccessfullyarestoredintheOutbox.
Menu >Messages >Outbox
When viewingthe outboxlistorreadingan SMS,youcan Resend /Edit/Delete / Move
( toarchivebox )/Copy( between UIMcardandphone)/ the SMS,view Detail Info of
the SMS,andselect UseDetail toextract thenumberof therecipientandthenumber(s)
contained inthe SMS.Forviewingthe outboxlist, youcan alsoselect Mark/Unmark
from options tomarksomemessagesthen Copy/Delete them,orsavethemto
Archive.
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Themessagessaved directlyaftereditarelisted here.
Menu >Messages >Draft
When viewingthe draftslistorreadingan SMS,youcan Send /Edit/Delete the SMS,
view Detail Info ofthe SMS.Forviewingthe outboxlist, you can alsoselect Mark/
Unmark from options tomarksomemessagesthen Copy/Delete them,orsavethemto
Archive.
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Menu >Messages >Archive
Themessages Move fromothersboxesarestored inthisbox.
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Thephonehaspresetfrequentlyusedphraseswhichmaybeselectedandaddedtothe
text when you areeditingmessage.
Menu >Messages >Templates
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Menu >Messages >DeleteMessages
YoucanselecttodeletetheSMSininbox/sentbox/outbox/draft/archive,ordeleteall the
messages.
Tip: Youneed toinputthe phonepasswordwhen youwanttodeletemessages.The
preset phone passwordis1122.
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Menu >Messages >VoiceMail
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Menu >Messages >MessageSettings
Youcanset the send options, storage, messagereplace, andvoicemailnumber.

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Tips:
1. Menu >Messages >MessageSettings>OtherSettings>MessageReplace >
Select Inbox or Sentbox toreplaceoldmessageswhen capacityisover.
2.Ifyouhavesetthevoicemailnumber,Longpress 1inidletodialthecorresponding
number.
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Menu >Messages >MemoryStatus
Youcanviewthe memorystatusofthe phone and UIMcard.
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Menu >Call History>All Calls/ MissedCalls/ ReceivedCalls/ DialedCalls
Youcan viewthe detail ofeachcall log.You can alsodialthe number,send SMStothe
numberand saveit tocontacts.
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Menu >Call History>DeleteRecentCalls
Youcanselect todeleteMissed/ Received / Dialed Calls, orDeleteAll.
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Menu >Call History>Call Duration
Youcanviewthe lastcall time,totaltimeofoutgoing calls,totaltimeofanswered calls,
and totaltimeofall calls.
Reset Timers:
Menu >Call History>Call Duration >Options>Clear/ ClearAll
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Menu >Call History>MessageHistory
YoucanviewSent SMSnumberand Received SMSnumber.
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Functions Description
Setthesmartdesktop Menu >Settings>Display Settings>SmartDesktop
Youcanopen the SmartDesktopMode,andcansetthe
desktopapplications.
Setthetheme Menu >Settings>Display Settings>ThemeSettings
SetthewallpaperMenu >Settings>Display Settings>Wallpaper
AdjusttheBrightness
Menu >Settings>Display Settings>Brightness Level
Setthetimeof
backlight Menu >Settings>Display Settings>Backlight

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Functions Description
Settheclock display Menu >Settings>TimeAnd DateSettings>Clock
Setthetimeformat Menu >Settings>TimeAnd DateSettings>TimeFormat
Setthedateformat Menu >Settings>TimeAnd DateSettings>DateFormat
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Functions Description
Settheanykeyanswer
Menu >Settings>Call Settings>AnyKey Answer
Activatethespeeddial
Menu >Settings>Call Settings>SpeedDialing
Settheinternational
prefix Menu >Settings>Call Settings>International Prefix
Activatethevoice
privacy Menu >Settings>Call Settings>Voice Privacy
Activatetheroaming
call alert Menu >Settings>Call Settings>RoamingCall Alert
Setthenetwork
service Menu >Settings>Call Settings>NetworkService
Youcanset the call divert and call waiting.
Autoanswerafter
sometime Menu >Settings>Call Settings>AnswerMachine
Enable
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Functions Description
Selectlanguage Menu >Settings>PhoneSettings>Language
Thisphonesupport 2languages –Englishand Hindi.
Autokeypadlock Menu >Settings>PhoneSettings>AutomaticKeyguard
SettheDTMF Menu >Settings>PhoneSettings>DTMFTones
Setthegreeting text Menu >Settings>PhoneSettings>Greeting Text
Adjustthevolumeof
poweron/off Menu >Settings>PhoneSettings>PowerOn/Off
Volume
FlightMode Menu >Settings>PhoneSettings>FlightMode
Check thephoneinfo Menu >Settings>PhoneSettings>PhoneInfo
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Youneedtoinputthe phone passwordwhen you wanttoenterthe securitysettings.The
preset phone passwordis1122.
Functions Description
Phonelock Menu >Settings>SecuritySettings>PhoneLock
Change phone
password Menu >Settings>SecuritySettings>ChangeSecurity
Code
Thepreset passwordis1122.
PINcodemanagement
Menu >Settings>SecuritySettings>PINManagement
Youcan activate/deactivatethe PINlock and changethe PIN
code.

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Warning: Ifyou inputthreewrongPINcodesinarow,you
needtoinputthe PUKcodetounlock.PINcodeand PUK
code areprovided bythenetworkoperator.
Setthe blacklist/
whitelist Menu >Settings>SecuritySettings>Blacklist/ Whitelist
Youcansetthe mode to Blacklist or Whitelist,and editthe
list ofnumbers.
When the Blacklistmode isactivated,the phone will not
acceptthe numbersinthe Blacklist; when the Whitelist mode
isactivated,the phonewillonlyacceptthenumbersinthe
Whitelist.
MobileTracker
Menu >Settings>SecuritySettings>MobileTracker
Youcansetamobiletrackernumberand activatethemobile
trackerfunction.So,ifanewUIMcardisinserted inyour
phone,thephone will send amessagetothe mobiletracker
numberusethe newSIMcard.
Restorefactorydefault
Menu >Settings>SecuritySettings>ResetToDefault
Tip: You need toinput the phone passwordwhen youwant to
resettodefault. Thepresetphonepasswordis1122.Please
bearyourpasswordinmind.Ifyou haveforgotten,contact
the localdealeroranauthorized servicecenter.
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Menu >Multimedia>AudioPlayer
When playing, you canpress Navigationkey (up/down) toadjust volume, and press
Navigation key (Left/Right) tomovethe focusofthesoftkeyson the screen, then press
OKkey toimplement the correspondingoperations.
Thefunctionsofthe softkeysasfollows: previoussong, play/ pause,stop, next song, the
playmode.
Tip: Forplayingaudiofiles, memorycardisrequired. Usercan not saveaudiofilesin
phone memory
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When playing, you canpress Navigationkey (up/down) toadjust volume, and press
Navigation key (Left/Right) tomovethe focusofthesoftkeyson the screen, then press
OKkey toimplement the correspondingoperations.
Thefunctionsofthe softkeysasfollows: previousvideo, play/ pause,stop, next video.
Tip: Onlyrecorded videosbythishandsetscan beplayed inthe phone.
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Menu >Multimedia>VideoRecorder
When the video recorderisactivated,thephoneentersthe viewfindingstatus.You can
press OKKey tobeginrecording.Duringthe recording,you can press OKkey to
pause/resumerecording, orpress Stop toend therecordingand savethe video.
Ifyou needtoswitchtothe cameramode, you can press * keyon theviewfinding screen.
Tip: Videoscannot besaved inphonememory, pleaseinsert memorycard.

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Menu > Multimedia>Camera
When the cameraisactivated,thephoneenterstheviewfindingstatus.Youcanpress
OKKey toshoot photos.
YoucanchangeCameraSettingsbypressing Options,and press * keytogotoVideo
Recorder.
Tip: You can changethestorgesiteby Options>StorageSite.
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Menu >Multimedia>ImageViewer
Thephonewillautomaticallyread theentrieswiththeformatsupported bythephone
underthe folder Photos inphone ormemorycard, and displayalist ofentries.
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Menu >Multimedia>FMRadio
When playing, you canpress Navigationkey (up/down) toadjust volume, and press
Navigation key (Left/Right) toswitchChannels.
Youcanselect Options>AutoScanning tosearchand savechannels.
Youcanalsopress the numerickeystoswitchtothecorrespondingchannel(*key
equivalent to 10+”, #key equivalent to 20+”.)
Tips:
1.Youcanlongpress 0inidletoenterFMradio.
2.Withthe memorycardinserted,you can recordthe playingFMprogramby Options>
Record.
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Menu >Multimedia>Games
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Menu>FileManager
Phone Folder Description
Phone Photos Ifyou setthestorageto Phone”inCamera,the photos
will besaved inthisfolder.
MyMusic Theplaylist ofAudioPlayeriscreatedfromthisfolder.
Photos Ifyou setthe storageto MemoryCard”inCamera,the
photoswillbesaved inthisfolder.
Records All voicerecordingfilesaresaved inthisfolder,including
FMrecordingand conversation recordingfiles.
Memory
Card
Video All video recordingfilesaresaved inthisfolder.
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Thereare6modesyou canset, Including General, Vibrator, Meeting, Outdoor, and two
custommodes.
Foreverymode(except Vibrator mode),you cansetthe Incoming Call Alert, Ringing
Tone, RingingVolume, Vibrating Alert, MessageAlertTone, KeypadTones,and
WarningTones. Forthe custommodes, youcan alsomodifythe profilename.
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Functions Description
Viewtheworldclock Menu >Organizer>WorldClock
Viewcalendar/
Schedulemanagement
Menu >Organizer>Calendar
Youcan press View toviewthe scheduleofthe focusdate.
Youcan alsoselect Options>New toadd anewschedule.
Setalarm Menu >Organizer>Alarm
Use calculator Menu >Organizer>Calculator
Use stop watch Menu >Organizer>Stop Watch
Use Notepad Menu >Organizer>Notepad
Youcanaddordeletenoteshandily.
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IfyourUIMcardsupportsUTK, you mayusethecorrespondingvalue-added services.
Menu >Services
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Useadrysoft clothtowipegeneraldirt. Foralargeamountofdirt, useasoft towelsoaked
withneutralscourandtwisted togentlywipethe dirtanduseadrysoft clothtowipethe
phone.
Donotuseahardcloth,benzene orthinnertowipethe phone,otherwise,the surfaceof
the phonewillbescratched, changecolororfade.
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Ifanyproblemoccursinyourphone,pleaserefertothe helpinformation inthe tablebelow.
Ifthe problemcontinues, contact thedealer.
ProblemPossibleCausesSolutions
lCheck ifthe batterypowerhas
been used up?lChargethe battery.
lDoyoupress End key foradequate
time? lPress End key forover2
seconds.
Thephonecan’t
beswitchedon.
lIsthe batteryinsertedcorrectly? lInsert thebattery
correctly.
lHasthe signalbardisappeared? lMovetoaplacewith
strongsignal.
I can’tmake
callswiththe
phone.lIsthe phonenumbercorrect? lCheck that the numberis
correct.
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