Wolki WF01 User manual

WOLKI WF01
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Table
of
Contents
1.Getting
Started..............................................................................................................
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3
1.1
Installing the SIM Card, Memory
Card
and
Battery
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3
2.
Input
Type
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.................................... 4
3. Menu
Guide
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3.1
Messaging
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5
3.2
Contacts
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6
3.3
Call
Center
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6
3.4
Multimedia
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6
3.5
Tools
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7
3.6
Settings
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7
3.7
Music
Player
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8
1.
Getting
Started
1.1
Installing
the
SIM
Card,
emory
Card
and
Battery

A SIM card
carries
useful
information,
including
your
mobile
phone
number,
PIN (Personal
Identification
Number),
PUK (PIN Unlocking
Key),
IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber
Identity),
network
information,
phonebook
data,
and
short
messaging
data.
Installation
Hold the
End
Key
and
power
off
the
mobile phone if the
phone
is powered on.
Pull
the
back
cover
and
remove it.
Pull
the battery
outward
and
remove
the
battery.
Insert
the SIM card into the
SIM
card slot ensuring that the card is
properly
aligned
and
that the
gold
contact
of the
card
is facing
down.
The memory
card
is a mobile
storage
card that the phone
may
utilize
to store different files. Please
insert the
card
into the
card slot.
Insert
the battery with the
gold
contacts
of the battery facing the metallic
contacts
in the battery slot
and
press
the
battery
down
until
it
locks into
place.
Phone
Lock Code
The phone
lock
code is a security measure that
may
be
set
to prevent
your
mobile phone
from
unauthorized
use. The initial phone
lock
code
is set to
1234
and
may
be
changed
by
the
user.
Once the lock code is set, it
will
need
to be inputted
when
powering
on
the
mobile
phone.

PIN
The
PIN
(Personal
identification
number 4 to 8
digits)
code
prevents
your
SIM
card
from
unauthorized
use.
Once
a PIN lock is enabled,
you
will
need
to input the
PIN
any
time the phone is
powered
on. The
SIM
card
will lock if
the PIN
code
is inputted
incorrectly
three
consecutive
times.
To
Unlock
:
-
Input
the
correct
PUK
to
unlock the
SIM
card.
-
Input
the
new
PIN
and
press
the
Selection
key.
-
Input
the
new
PIN again to
verify
and
then press the
Selection
key.
-
If
the
input PUK
is
correct,
the
SIM card will be unlocked
and
the PIN will be
reset.
Note:
The SIM
card
will
be
locked
if
you
input the
wrong
PIN
code three
times.
To
unlock the
SIM
card,
you
will
need
to input the
PUK.
The
PUK
code
can
be obtained
from
the
network operator
.
2.
Input Type
The
mobile
phone
provides
the following
keys:
Dial key
Press it to place a
call
by
entering the called number or selecting a contact
from
the
phonebook;
or
press
it to
receive
an
incoming
call;
or
press
it
in
standby
state
to show the
latest
call
records
End
key
Press it to
end
a
call
being
dialed
or
end
an
ongoing
call;
or
press
it to
exit
the menu
and
return
to the
standby
state; or hold it
for
two or three
seconds
to
power
on or
off
the
mobile
phone.

Left and right
soft
key
The
bottom
line
on the
screen
displays the functions
of the Left
and
Right
soft
key.
Direction
key
Press them to
scroll
the options
when
browsing a
function
list. In
edit
state,
press
direction keys to
navigate.
OK/Selection
key
Press it
to
confirm
your
selection.
Number
and
letters
Press number
keys
or
letter
keys
to in input or
edit
state
to input numbers or
letters.
3.
Menu
Guide
3.1
Messaging
Write
Message:
Through
this
feature
you
can
create,
read,
or
send a
new
message.
Inbox
:
Received
messages
are
listed
in this
location.
Drafts
:
Drafts
messages
are
listed
in this
location.
Outbox:
The
messages
which
failed
delivery
or
are
temporarily
stored
in the
Outbox.
Sent
Messages
: Sent messages
are
listed
in this
location.
Broadcast
Messages:
This
network
service enables
you
to receive a variety of
text
messages
such
as
broadcast
messages about
weather
forecast
or road conditions. At the present time,
few
networks
provide
this
service.
Please consult with
your
network
operator
SMS
Templates
: Choose from various default
responses.

SMS Settings:Set SMS
messaging parameters.
3.2
Contacts
The phone book
feature
allows
you
to
store,
search,
edit
and
delete
phone
numbers
on
your
phone.
You
can
also
store
contacts
in the
SIM
card.
The
number of
contacts
that the
SIM
card
can
store
depends
on
SIM
card
type
and
capacity.
3.3 Call
Center
Call History: The
call
history
keeps record of
missed
calls,
dialed
calls
and
received
calls
and
other call
logs.
Call Settings:
You
can
set
caller
ID, call
waiting,
call
divert,
call
barring
.
Advanced
Settings: Auto
redial,
IP
dial, call time
reminder,
answer mode.
3.4
Multimedia
Camera:
The phone provides a
camera
feature to capture
pictures.
In
the
camera
interface,
you
may
press
the
Selection
key
to take
a
picture.
Press
Options
for
camera
options.
Image
Viewer:
Use
this
feature
to view
pictures
or
images.
Video
Recorder:
This function
enables
you
to
record
video.
Video
Player:
Use
this
feature
to
play
video
files.
Sound
Recorder:
The
phone
supports
.WAV
and
.AMR file
extensions.
FM
Radio: You can use the phone as a traditional
FM
radio.
In the
radio
interface,
you
may
press
the
left
and
right
direction
key
to search
channels
manually
(and
automatically),
press
the middle
selection

key
to start/pause,
and
press
*
or # key
to
adjust
volume.
3.5 Tools
BT
:Bt
allows
you
can make a
wireless
connection to other compatible devices such as
mobile
phones,
computers, headsets
and
car
kits or send images, video
clips,
and
sound.
File
Manager
:
You
may
use the
file
manager to
conveniently
manage
various
directories
and files on the
phone
and
the memory card and
allows
you
to format
data
in the
memory.
Games:
A
Any Snake
game
is
embedded
in
the
phone.
For
specific
operation,
please
refer
to
‘help
’
option
of
the
game.
Alarm:
There are
five
alarm
clocks
come
available
with the
phone.
You
can
set the
date
and
time
of
each
alarm
and
you
can
also
set
the
alert
tone
Calendar:
This feature provides a
monthly-view
calendar to keep track of important
appointments
and
daily
events
Calculator:
To
use
the
calculator:
Press the up, down,
left,
right
and
middle
key
to select +, -, ×,
÷, =
respectively.
World Clock:
Access
this
feature
to
view
main
cities
in various time
zones.
Torch:
Use
this
function
to
access
the
phone
’s
flashlight.

3.6 Settings
Profiles:
The mobile
phone
provides
multiple
user
profiles
that
may
be customized to
specific
events
and
environments. Customize the user
profiles
according
to
your
preference
and
then
activate
the user
profiles.
The user profiles
fall
into four
selections:
General,
Silent,
Meeting,Indoor
and Outdoor. When
you
insert
an earpiece
to the mobile phone, the mobile phone
automatically
enters
the
Headset
mode. There is
no option for
activating
the
Headset mode on the
screen.
If
you
set Call
Settings
»
Advanced
Settings
»
Answer
Mode
to
Any
Key:
all
incoming
calls
will be
automatically
answered with
any
key.
Phone
Settings: This function allows adjustment in time,
date,
language,
shortcuts,
and
other
changes.
Note
: When
flight
mode is
engaged,
it will
suspend
signal-transmitting functions – thereby disabling
the
device's
capacity to place or
receive
calls
or
text
messages. Other functions that do not
require
signal
transmission
(e.g.,
games,
built-in
camera,
and
Music
player)
are
still available.
Network
Settings:
Access
this
interface
to set GPRS parameters.
Security Settings:
The
security
settings
ensure
the
device is protected
from
unauthorized use.
Connectivity:
You
can
turn
on/off
data
connection
and
manage
data
accounts
through
this
function.
Restore
Factory
Settings:
Use
this
function
to restore
factory
settings.
The
pre-set
password
is
1234.
3.7
Music
Player
Use this
feature
to
play
audio files
and
control
the audio
player
by pressing the
direction
keys: Play/Pause
(Central
Selection
key),
Previous/Next Song
(Left
and
Right
Direction
key),
and
Fast Forward/Rewind
(Long
Press
Right/Left Direction
key).
In audio
player
interface:
press
* or #
key
to
adjust
the volume.

FCC Warning:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
Communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at
its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Before a new model phone is available for sale to
the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the
FCC, Tests for each phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body)as
required by the FCC. Device types: Mobile Phone (FCC ID: 2ARO3-WF01) has also been tested against this SAR
limit. SAR information on this and other pad can be viewed on‐line at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/. Please
use the device FCC ID number for search.
For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when
used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and

that positions the handset a minimum of 1.0 cm from the body. Noncompliance with the above restrictions may
result in violation of RF exposure guidelines.To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use
accessories should maintain a separation distance between the user's bodies mentioned above, the use of belt
clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly, the use of
accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and
should be avoided.
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