Spice S-707 User manual

User’sManual
Model: S-707
Read this manual carefully before
operation.
Spice Mobile Phone
English
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Table of Contents
Safety and Maintenance------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Chapter1 Your Mobile Phone-------------------------------------------------- 12
1.1 Exterior ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
1.2 Key description ----------------------------------------------------------------- 12
1.3 Status icons ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
Chapter 2 Instructions before Use -------------------------------------------- 16
2.1 INSTALL THE BATTERY..................................................................... 16
2.2 REMOVE THE BATTERY .................................................................... 16
2.3 CHARGE THE BATTERY .................................................................... 17
2.4 INSTALL SIM CARD ......................................................................... 18
2.5 REMOVE SIM CARD ........................................................................ 19
2.6 HOW TO INSTALL MEMORY CARD ...................................................... 19
2.7 HOW TO POWER ON/OFF .................................................................. 21
2.8 SECURITY PASSWORD ..................................................................... 22
2.8.1 PIN code ............................................................................... 22
2.8.2 PUK code .............................................................................. 22
Chapter 3 Quick Guide------------------------------------------------------------ 23
3.1 DOWNLOAD MP3 MUSIC.................................................................. 23
3.2 CAMERA ........................................................................................ 23
3.3 USB CONNECTION FUNCTION........................................................... 23
3.3.1 Mass Storage ........................................................................ 23
3.3.2 COM Port .............................................................................. 24
3.4 DIAL NUMBERS ............................................................................... 25
3.4.1 Dial domestic phone number ................................................. 25
3.4.2 Dial extension of fixed phone................................................. 25

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3.4.3 Dial international phone number............................................ 26
3.4.4 Dial a number in the list ......................................................... 27
3.5 EMERGENCY CALL .......................................................................... 27
3.6 ANSWER A CALL ............................................................................. 28
3.7 TERMINATE A CALL ......................................................................... 28
Chapter 4 Basic Functions ------------------------------------------------------ 29
4.1 DIAL PHONE NUMBERS .................................................................... 29
4.1.1 Direct dial .............................................................................. 29
4.1.2 Quick dial from phonebook list............................................... 29
4.1.3 Quick dial from dialed number list.......................................... 29
4.2 ANSWER AN INCOMING CALL ............................................................ 30
4.3 MAKE AN EMERGENCY CALL ............................................................ 30
4.4 MAKE AN INTERNATIONAL LONG-DISTANCE CALL ............................... 30
4.5 TALK OPTIONS................................................................................ 31
4.5.1 Hold/release talk state ........................................................... 31
4.5.2 Dial a second number............................................................ 32
4.5.3 Answer a second incoming call ............................................. 32
4.5.4 Select current phone number ................................................ 32
4.5.5 Adjust headphone volume ..................................................... 33
4.5.6 Multi-party talk ....................................................................... 33
4.6 TEXT EDIT ...................................................................................... 34
4.6.1 Input mode ............................................................................ 34
4.7 BASIC ENGLISH INPUT MODE............................................................ 35
4.8 NUMBER INPUT MODE...................................................................... 36
4.9 SMART ENGLISH INPUT MODE .......................................................... 36
Chapter 5 Menu Function List -------------------------------------------------- 37
2 Messages ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
3 Call History-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38

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4 Settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 39
5 Media Center ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
6 File Manager ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41
7 Fun & Games ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
8 User Profiles------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41
9 Organizer ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
10 Services ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
11 Extra --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
12 ngpay-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
Chapter 6 Menu Functions ------------------------------------------------------ 43
6.1 PHONE BOOK................................................................................. 43
6.1.1 Contact person list................................................................. 43
6.1.2 New Entry.............................................................................. 45
6.1.3 Mark Multiple......................................................................... 45
6.1.4 Display Mode Setting............................................................. 46
6.1.5 Preferred Storage Setting...................................................... 46
6.1.6 Copy All................................................................................. 47
6.1.7 Group Manage ...................................................................... 47
6.1.8 Speed Dial Setting................................................................. 47
6.1.9 Owner Number ...................................................................... 48
6.1.10 Memory Status .................................................................... 48
6.2 MESSAGES .................................................................................... 48
6.2.1 Messages.............................................................................. 48
6.2.2 Chat....................................................................................... 63
6.2.3 Voice Mail Server .................................................................. 63
6.2.4 Broadcast Message............................................................... 64
6.3 CALL HISTORY ............................................................................... 65
6.3.1 Missed Calls.......................................................................... 65

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6.3.2 Received Calls ...................................................................... 65
6.3.3 Dialed Calls ........................................................................... 65
6.3.4 Delete Call Log...................................................................... 66
6.3.5 Call Time ............................................................................... 66
6.3.6 Call Cost................................................................................ 66
6.3.7 SMS Counter......................................................................... 66
6.3.8 GPRS Counter ...................................................................... 67
6.4 SETTINGS ...................................................................................... 67
6.4.1 Display Characteristic............................................................ 67
6.4.2 System Setup........................................................................ 68
6.4.3 Call Setup.............................................................................. 69
6.4.4 Security Setup ....................................................................... 72
6.4.5 Network Setup....................................................................... 74
6.4.6 Restore Factory Settings ....................................................... 75
6.4.7 Sound Effect.......................................................................... 75
6.5 MEDIA CENTER .............................................................................. 75
6.5.1 Audio Player .......................................................................... 75
6.5.2 Video Player .......................................................................... 79
6.5.3 Camera ................................................................................. 80
6.5.4 Video Recorder ..................................................................... 81
6.5.5 E-Book Reader...................................................................... 82
6.5.6 Image Viewer ........................................................................ 84
6.5.7 Sound Recorder .................................................................... 84
6.5.8 Photo Editor........................................................................... 85
6.5.9 Melody Compose .................................................................. 86
6.6 FILE MANAGER .............................................................................. 87
6.7 FUN &GAMES................................................................................ 89
6.7.1 Java Fun ............................................................................... 89

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6.7.2 Games................................................................................... 90
6.8 USER PROFILES ............................................................................. 90
6.9 ORGANIZER ................................................................................... 92
6.9.1 Bluetooth ............................................................................... 92
6.9.2 Alarm..................................................................................... 94
6.9.3 Calendar................................................................................ 95
6.9.4 To Do List.............................................................................. 96
6.9.5 Stopwatch ............................................................................. 96
6.9.6 World Clock........................................................................... 96
6.9.7 SIM card tool kit..................................................................... 96
SERVICES .......................................................................................... 97
6.10 ................................................................................................... 97
6.10.1 SpiceGang........................................................................... 97
6.10.2 Opera Mini........................................................................... 97
6.10.3 WAP.................................................................................. 101
6.10.4 Data Account..................................................................... 104
6.11 EXTRA....................................................................................... 105
6.11.1 Calculator .......................................................................... 105
6.11.2 Unit Converter ................................................................... 106
6.11.3 Currency Converter ........................................................... 107
6.11.4 Health................................................................................ 107
6.12 NGPAY ...................................................................................... 108
Chapter 7 FAQ ----------------------------------------------------------------------111
Chapter 8 Term Explanation ---------------------------------------------------114
Chapter 9 Technical Parameters ---------------------------------------------116

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Safety and Maintenance
While using the mobile phone, please observe following
instructions:
• Please read the instruction manual carefully before using the
phone.
• When use of mobile phone is prohibited or use of mobile will lead
to interruption or danger, please no not power on it.
• While on a plane, always turn off your mobile phone. If your
mobile phone’s clock and calendar function can automatically turn on
the mobile phone, please check and cancel the setting before
boarding.
• While using the phone, please keep it away from heat and high
voltage environment, e.g. electric appliance or electric cooking device.
Use the phone in normal temperature. Using the mobile phone in
environment higher than 55℃or lower than -10℃will damage your
phone.
• Please keep away from fire. Please turn of the mobile phone
near gas station, fuel warehouse and other inflammables.
• Do not hold the mobile phone while driving a car. Do not place
the mobile phone above airbag or area that can be reached when an
airbag pops up, so as to prevent severe damage when the airbag
swells and imposes strong force on the phone.
• Use standard battery, charger and accessories recognized by
our company only. We do not take any responsibility for consequence
caused by use of third party battery, charger and accessories.

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• The mobile phone will interrupt other electronic devices when
placed near such devices. Please keep the phone from electronic
devices such as TV set, radio, personal computer, peace maker and
hearing aid, etc. Do not place the mobile phone near credit card or
magnetic field. In hospital or other special areas, please observe
relevant regulations for use of mobile phone.
• Keep the mobile phone away from mechanical vibration or
shaking. Do not strike the screen with sharp objects.
• Using mobile phone case or plastic mobile phone case can
damage the coating on housing of the mobile phone.
• Do not disassemble your mobile at discretion.
• Do not use solute such as benzene or alcohol to clean the
housing of the mobile phone. Keep the mobile phone away from
corrosive chemicals and cleaning agents. Use clean and soft cloth to
wipe your mobile phone gently.
• Do not expose your mobile phone to direct sunshine or places
with excessive smoke or dust.
• Keep the mobile phone dry. Do not use the mobile phone in high
humidity environment such as bathroom. The phone is not waterproof,
so keep it away from rain or dampness.
• Use accessories such as earphone with caution. If your mobile
phone is equipped with an external antenna, do not touch the antenna
unless it is necessary. Only original antenna should be used. Use of
unauthorized antenna may lead to damage of the mobile phone.
• When you are to unplug the connector of a charger from your
mobile phone, please hold the connector and then pull it out. Do not
drag power cable.

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• Do not rely on mobile phone as the only communication tool in
the case of emergency, such as medical rescue.
• Please place the mobile phone at a safe location out of children’s
reach so as to prevent occurrence of danger.
While using the battery, please observe following instructions.
• Before use, please read instructions for use and as well as label
on the surface of battery.
• Please charge the battery in a cool and well-ventilated room.
Otherwise, high environment temperature may lead to overheat,
smoking, burning, distortion or even explosion of the battery.
• The battery is equipped with special protection circuits and
devices inside, so do not open the battery; Otherwise it may lead to
short circuit or electrolyte leak. If electrolyte enters eyes, there is
danger of blindness. In such cases, immediately wash eyes with clean
water (never rub the eyes with hands) and then go to hospital for
treatment.
• Do not squeeze the battery and keep it away from mechanical
vibration and shaking. Do not short connect the battery, for this may
damage the battery and components connected to it. Short circuit can
be caused by coin or clip directly connecting anode and cathode of the
battery. Therefore, do not put the battery together with metal objects.
• Please keep metal contacts and battery clean.
• Do not use damaged or depleted battery.
• The battery should be replaced when it can not meet the
requirement for performance. Battery can be charged hundreds of
times before it should be replaced. However, as a consumable, though
the battery can be charged hundreds of times, its quantity of electricity

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may decrease gradually. When service time (talk time and standby
time) is found to have decreased, the battery should be replaced.
• Prevent the battery from exposure to the sun or places with
excessive smoke or dust. Do not use it in damp environment, such as
bathroom. The battery is not water-proof, so keep it away from rain and
moisture.
• Do not put the battery in places that are too hot or too cold.
Temperature above 55℃or below -10℃may affect performance of
the battery.
• Do not throw the battery into fire so as to avoid explosion.
• Do not put the battery in water so as to avoid short circuit inside,
resulting in battery overheat, smoking, distortion, damage or even
explosion.
• Dispose the battery according to regulations (for example,
recycling). Do not dispose the battery as domestic garbage so as to
avoid explosion and pollution.
• Special charger should be used for this battery for charging, and
continuous charging time should not exceed 12 hours.
• Please place the battery at a safe location out of children’s reach
so as to prevent occurrence of danger.
While using the charger, please observe following instructions.
• Before use, please read instructions for use and as well as label
on the surface of the charger.
• Do not disassemble or modify the charger or use it when power
cable is damaged; otherwise there will be electric shock or fire, or the
charger may be damaged.

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• Do not touch the charger with wet hands. If the charger contacts
water or other liquid, immediately cut off the power supply.
• Do not short connect the charger and keep it away from
mechanical vibration or shaking and direct sun shine. Do not use it in
damp environment, such as bathroom. The battery charger is not
water-proof, so keep it away from rain and moisture.
• Do not use the charger near electric appliances such as TV set
and radio.
• When to pull out the plug; hold the charger instead of dragging
the power cable so as to avoid damage of power cable.
• Please place the charger at a safe location out of children’s
reach so as to prevent occurrence of danger.
While using the earphone (you may have to buy an earphone
additionally), please observe following instructions.
• Please control appropriate volume while using the earphone so
as to avoid damage of hearing.
• Do not drag earphone cables by force so as to avoid break.
• Do not use the earphone for a long time in high temperature and
high humidity environment, which is likely to cause damage of the
earphone or decrease of service life.
• While driving a car, riding a bike or walking on the streets, please
use do not use the earphone, otherwise it is likely to cause a traffic
accident.
• Please place the earphone at a safe location out of children’s
reach so as to prevent occurrence of danger.

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Chapter1 Your Mobile Phone
1.1 Exterior
1.2 Key description
Key Description
Send
key
Dial or answer a call. Press this key in standby state,
you will enter the list of dialed numbers.
Hang-up
key
Terminate a call.
Hold this key to power on or power off the mobile phone.
When you have entered a menu, press this key to return
to standby state or cancel input contents.
Left soft
key
This key usually corresponds to the function shown by
icon on the lower left corner.
Press this key in standby state, you will enter main
menu.

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Right
soft key
This key usually corresponds to the function shown by
icon on the lower right corner.
Press this key in menu to return to previous page.
In edit state, press this key to delete the character
before the cursor and hold this key to delete all
characters in edit area.
OK key Confirm operations that have been made and enter
selected menu.
Multime
dia key
In standby state, press this key to enter Fun & Games
interface.
Camera
key
In standby state, press this key to enter photo preview
interface.
Number
keys
Enter number, letter and some special characters.
They can be used as short-cut for selecting and entering
main menu and other menu windows.
0 Hold this key in standby state to input special dial
character “+”. (International access code)
# Hold this key in standby state to turn on/off mute mode.
Press this key in edit state to change input method.
*
Press this key in edit state to enter symbol selection
mode.
When there is number input in standby state, press this
key repeatedly to switch among ‘*’, ’P’ and ’W’.

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Fou
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Right soft key
Hang-up key
Camera ke
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Left soft key
Send ke
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Multimedia ke
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OK key Number key
Symbol key In
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Four-way navigation key is used to quickly enter 4 fixed menus
and select menu items in menu operation. Use navigation key properly
as follows:
1. Press [left navigation key] to enter Write Message in standby
state.
2. Press [right navigation key] to enter Bluetooth in standby state.
3. Press [up navigation key] to enter Internet Services in standby
state.
4. Press [down navigation key] to enter Shortcuts list in standby
state.
5. Press [OK key] to enter Audio player screen in standby state.

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1.3 Status icons
< Icons on the screen: >
Signal intensity indicator. More signal bars
represent more intense signal.
New short message(s) received.
New service message(s) are received.
New multimedia message(s) are received.
Missed call(s).
Alarm clock turned on.
GPRS connected.
Battery volume state.
Call forwarding takes effect.
Set to ring mode.
Set to mute mode.
Set to vibration mode.
Set to ring and vibration mode.
Stopwatch is timing.
Keypad is locked.
Bluetooth is turned on and local visibility is
turned off.
Bluetooth is turned on and local visibility is
turned on.

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Chapter 2 Instructions before Use
2.1 Install the battery
1. Aim the small buckle at the bottom of the battery to
corresponding slot at the bottom of battery bank.
2. Press the battery towards the mobile phone and press it until it
is locked.
See the figure below:
2.2 Remove the battery
Make sure your mobile phone is powered off.
1. Press the back cover of the mobile phone and slide the cover
downward to remove it.
2. Fasten the battery buckle in the following figure and gently lift
the battery and remove it.
See the figure below:

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Battery buckle
2.3 Charge the battery
Press the connector of the battery charger and then plug the
charger to the charging socket at the bottom of the mobile phone as
follows:

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Note: Please handle with care. Do not pull out charging
plug by force. This may damage your mobile phone or
charger.
• Before use, battery supplied with your mobile phone should
be completely charged.
• While charging, do not remove the battery or SIM card.
• Once battery is used up, the mobile phone will shutdown
automatically.
2.4 Install SIM card
• When SIM card is not used, carefully put it in a secure place.

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• SIM card is easy to be damaged because of nicking or bending, so
it should be used carefully.
When you perform following operations, ensure the mobile phone
is powered off and separated with charger. Remove the battery and
put SIM card in fixer. While inserting the SIM card, ensure the metal
side faces downward and aim the cut-corner of SIM card at that of SIM
card slot.
2.5 Remove SIM card
When you perform following operations, first ensure the mobile
phone is powered off and separated from charger.
Remove the battery and take out the SIM card from the holder.
Note: SIM card is a computer chip containing protocol details,
security information and personal phonebook, etc.
2.6 How to install memory card
You can store videos, photos, images, MP3, e-books, audio clips

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to a memory card. The memory card is installed as follows:
1. Push the memory card slot plate in the arrow direction indicated
in the figure.
2. Open the slot plate.
3. Insert the memory card into the slot plate with the metal side
facing downwards.
4. Press down the slot plate to fit in the slot.
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