XOX WAVE XX User manual

User Guide
WAVE XX
2G Feature Phone

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Flashlight
Speaker
Camera
4-way Key
Navigation/
Confirm
Menu
Call 2 Key
Back
Power/End Key
Reset
Battery
Charger
Earphone
Call 1 Key
Music

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Table of
Contents
1 General Information 2
1.1 Profile 2
1.2 Safety Notices 2
2 Your Mobile Phone 4
2.1 Mobile Phone overview 4
2.2 Insert SIM Card 4
2.3 Insert Memory Card 4
3 Getting started 5
3.1 Switch Mobile Phone ON/OFF 5
3.2 Unlock your Mobile Phone 5
3.3 Make a call 5
3.4 User Profiles 5
4 Features 6
4.1 Secure your Mobile Phone 6
4.2 Blacklist and Whitelist 6
4.3 Manage your Files 6
4.4 Tools 6
4.5 Connecting to the Internet 6
5 Contacts Features 7
5.1 Add New Contacts 7
5.2 Send SMS or MMS 7
5.3 Call a Contact 7
5.4 Delete Contacts 7
5.5 Delete multiple contacts 7
5.6 Delete Phone Contacts 7
5.7 Move Contacts 7
5.8 Import/Export Contacts 7
5.9 Send V Card 8
5.10 Others 8
5.11 Most Used 8
5.12 Groups 8
6 Call Logs 9
6.1 View Call Logs 9
7 Messages 10
7.1 Write a Message 10
7.2 Using message Templates 10
7.3 Voice Mail Server 10
7.4 Settings 10
7.5 Delete all 10
7.6 Message Capacity 10
8 Camera 11
8.1 Camera 11
9 Music 12
9.1 Music 12
10 Multimedia 13
10.1 Video recorder 13
10.2 Video Player 13
10.3 Photo Viewer 13
10.4 FM radio 13
10.5 Sound recorder 13
11 Services 14
11.1 WAP 14
12 Settings 15
13 Specifications 16
14 Appendix 17

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Thank you for choosing an XOX mobile phone. Your State of Independence.
Please read this manual carefully so you can maximise your XOX mobile
phone experience.
1.1 Profile
Our company may make changes to this mobile phone model without prior
written notice and reserves the final right to interpret the specifications and
performance of this mobile phone.
Due to dierent software and network operators, the information displayed
on your mobile phone may be dierent. Refer to your mobile phone for
details.
1.2 Safety Notices
Safety warning
> ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Never use your mobile phone without a hands-free device when driving.
Please obey local trac laws for mobile phone use when driving.
> SWITCH OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE IN-FLIGHT
Wireless devices can cause interference with aircraft electronic
equipment. Using a mobile phone in-flight is illegal and risky.
Please ensure your mobile phone is powered o and in Flight Mode when
instructed if you wish to use non-transmitting functions during the
flight.
> SWITCH OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE BEFORE ENTERING HIGH RISK
AREAS
Strictly observe the relevant laws, codes, and regulations on the use of
mobile phones in high risk areas. Turn o your mobile phone before
entering a place susceptible to explosion. For example service stations, oil
tank farms, chemical plants, or areas where explosive blasting is under
way.
> AREAS WITH DESIGNATED REGULATIONS FOR MOBILE PHONE USE
Follow special regulations in areas such as hospitals, and always switch
o your mobile phone whenever it is forbidden to use it or, when it may
cause interference. Take care when using your mobile phone near
medical devices, such as pacemakers, hearing aids, and other electronic
medical devices, as it may cause interference.
> INTERFERENCE
The voice quality of your mobile phone may be aected by radio
interference. An antenna is built inside your mobile phone and located
below the microphone. Avoid touching the antenna area during a phone
conversation, as the conversation quality could deteriorate.
> QUALIFIED SERVICING OF YOUR MOBILE PHONE
Only qualified personnel should repair mobile phone equipment. Any
attempt to repair or tamper with your mobile phone will void your mobile
phone warranty.
> ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
Use only approved accessories and batteries.
General
Information
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General
Information,
continued
> EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure your mobile phone is switched on, in a mobile network coverage
area, and in service. Enter the emergency number for your country or
territory, then press the Dial Key. Give your location and state your
situation briefly. Do not end the call until told to do so.
Note: Some mobile networks do not support an emergency call service. Do not rely solely on your
mobile phone for critical communications. Please consult your mobile network operator for further
information on Emergency Call access and coverage.
Precautions
> Keep your mobile phone out of the reach of children.
> Keep your mobile phone dry. Keep away from rain, moisture, liquid or
other substances that could corrode electronic circuits.
> Do not use or store your mobile phone in dusty places.
> Do not expose your mobile phone to temperature extremes. Exposure to
high temperatures will shorten the life of electronic circuits, damage the
battery and some plastic parts. Cold temperatures may cause
condensation and moisture build up.
> Please take care of your mobile phone. Do not throw, knock or shock
your mobile phone. This could cause damage to the internal circuits and
high-precision components of your mobile phone.
SAR Value
Your mobile phone model has been designed to comply with applicable
safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. The radio wave exposure
guidelines employ a unit of measurement called Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR). The recommended SAR limit for mobile handset is 1.6 W/Kg averaged
over a 6 minute period and taken over a volume of 1g of human tissue.
Use your mobile phone when the signal strength is good. Keep your calls
short, consider using the headset, or send a text message. This advice applies
especially to children, adolescents, and pregnant women.
If using a Bluetooth headset device, please make sure it has a low power
emitter.
The below are the SAR values of this model:
900 HEAD: 0.656 W/kg BODY :0.463 W/kg
1800 HEAD: 0.809 W/kg BODY: 0.704 W/kg

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2.0
Your
Mobile
Phone
2.1 Mobile Phone overview
2.2 Insert SIM Card
The WAVE XX is a Dual SIM phone allowing you to use two SIM Cards.
> Switch o your phone and remove the rear cover and battery
> Insert the SIM card correctly in the SIM slot(s)
> Finally, insert the battery and replace the rear cover of your phone
2.3 Insert Memory Card
> Switch o your phone and remove the rear cover and the battery.
> Insert the memory card into the slot
> Finally, insert the battery and the rear cover of your phone.
Note: Use only compatible memory cards. Incompatible cards may damage the slot
or corrupt the data stored on the card.

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3.1 Switch Mobile Phone ON/OFF
To switch ON/OFF your phone, press and hold the End Key for a few seconds.
3.2 Unlock your Mobile Phone
If you do not use your mobile phone for a while, your phone will lock.
To unlock your mobile phone:
> Press any key to activate the screen.
> Press the Left key, and then press * key
3.3 Make a call
You can make a call in the following ways:
> Enter the desired number in standby mode and press the Call Key to
make the call
> Go to Menu>Names, and then select and dial the desired number
> Press the Call Key to dial the contacts listed in Call logs
> You can also dial a contact from messages
3.4 User Profiles
Menu>Settings>Profiles
You can choose your profile such as Silent mode, Normal, Meeting, Outdoor,
Earphone etc.
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Getting
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4.1 Secure your Mobile Phone
Menu>Settings>Security>Phone Locked
This lets you lock/unlock your phone via a security password, which you
can change at any time.
The default security code to unlock your phone is 1122.
Note: After you activate your phone lock, you would be asked for a password when you power
on your phone next time
4.2 Blacklist and Whitelist
Menu>Settings>Security>Blacklist
Blacklist unwanted SMS messages and callers so that you do not receive any
further SMS messages or calls from them.
Menu>Settings>Security>Whitelist
Only people on the whitelist can call or send you messages.
4.3 Manage your Files
Menu>File Manager
You can view and manage your files available in your phone or memory card
from the gallery. You can rename, view details, move, and delete files via the
File Manager.
4.4 Tools
Menu>Tools
Your phone provides you with the capability to organise your routines, tasks
and much more with the following:
> Bluetooth: Use Bluetooth to exchange information with other Bluetooth
devices. Select Bluetooth access a host of options for scanning for and
using Bluetooth features.
> Alarm: Lets you schedule alarms
> Calendar: Lets you view the calendar and schedule tasks on selected dates
> Converter: Weight calculation and distance of unit conversion
> Stopwatch: Use the stopwatch to count time elapsed and view previously
recorded counts
> Timer: Count the time elapsed using the timer
> World Clock: Lets you view time across the major cities of the world
> Torch: You can turn on/o the Flashlight in this menu
> E book: You can read an E-Book with the support of a memory card in
this function
4.5 Connecting to the Internet
Menu>Settings>Connections
You can connect to the Internet using a GPRS Connection to identify
network data on your SIM card.
Features
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Your phonebook stores all your saved contacts. Your phone book data can
be stored in your SIM card or on your phone memory. You can manage your
contacts from here.
Menu>Phonebook
5.1 Add New Contacts
Menu>Names>Options>New
5.2 Send SMS or MMS
Menu>Names>go to the contact>Options>Write message>SMS or MMS
5.3 Call a Contact
Menu>Names>go to the contact>Options>Call>Voice call
Allows you to make a call to the contact you are viewing. Or you can just
highlight a number and press the Call key
5.4 Delete Contacts
Menu>Names>Options>Delete
In the Contacts list, select the entry you want to delete
5.5 Delete multiple contacts
Menu> Names>Options >Delete multiple
In the contacts list, select the entries you want to delete
5.6 Delete Phone Contacts
Menu> Names>Options >Delete phone
In the contacts list, select the entry you want to delete in the phone
5.7 Move Contacts
Menu>Names>Options>Move
In the Contacts list, select the entry you want to move to/from the SIM
or phone.
5.8 Import/Export Contacts
Menu> Names>Options >Import/Export
You can copy, Import or Export contact entries stored in the SIM card to your
phone memory and vice-versa.
Contacts
Features
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5.9 Send V Card
Menu> Names>Options >Send vcard
Allows you to send vcards to other numbers and export vcards.
5.10 Others
Speed Dial
Menu> Names>Options >Others>Speed Dial
Allows you to set the numbers you want on speed dial, and view your mobile
phones memory status.
Memory Status
Menu> Names>Options >Others>Memory status
Allows you to check the memory status of your SIM, and mobile phone.
5.11 Most Used
Menu>Names>Most used
View your frequently used contacts.
5.12 Groups
Menu>Names>Groups
Press the Left/Right navigation key to access the Group Tab. You will
be able to set up a list of numbers with similar preferences such as a ringtone,
profile etc.
Contacts
Features,
continued

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6.1 View Call Logs
Menu>Call History
Tip: Directly access the call logs by pressing the Call key in idle mode.
The call log lists the calls you have recently dialed, received, missed
for SIM1 and SIM2.
Press the Left/right navigation keys to access various call logs and work
on the call logs.
call logs
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messages 7.1 Write a Message
Menu>Messages>Write message>New SMS/MMS
You can compose and send SMS and MMS messages. Pressing the
Left key during or after composing the message gives you a host of
messaging features.
7.2 Using message Templates
Menu>Messages>Templates
Enter text into a preset message template for later use. These preset templates
can save you time if the theme of your message is the same as those existing
in the template.
7.3 Voice Mail Server
Menu>Messages>Voice Mail Server
You can activate a voicemail service to redirect your incoming calls (based on
your call settings) to a voicemail server and retrieve them later via SMS alerts.
To divert incoming calls to a voicemail server, go to Settings>Phone tab>Call
divert> Voice> (Choose the desired call divert condition)>Activate>Phone
number/Voicemail Number.
7.4 Settings
Menu>Messages>Options>Settings
You can set your desired parameters for SMS, MMS, push message,
and others.
7.5 Delete all
You can choose all messages in the Inbox or others to delete.
7.6 Message Capacity
Menu>Messages>Options>Message capacity
View the memory status of your SMS and MMS messages.
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8.1 Camera
Menu>Camera
Press the left key in camera mode to choose various settings.
Shortcut keys: Press the number keys on your mobile phone’s keypad to
choose various settings.
camera
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9.1 Music
Menu>Music
Your mobile phone comes with an inbuilt music player that plays all your
favorite songs stored on your mobile phone’s memory or memory card.
While in music mode, press the Left key to choose various music options
Adjust volume: Press Up and Down keys to adjust volume.
music
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10.1 Video recorder
Menu>Multimedia>Video Recorder
> Press the OK Key to start recording.
> You can press Options to switch to Camera and vice versa.
> You can also press the Options key to choose memory
> Press the Left key to choose various settings.
Shortcut Keys: Press the number keys as shortcuts on your phones keypad to
choose various video settings.
10.2 Video Player
Menu>Multimedia>Video Player
Allows you to play videos stored in your mobile phone or memory card.
Press the 2 key while playing a video to change the display mode.
10.3 Photo Viewer
Menu>Multimedia>Photo Viewer
Allows you to view your saved images. You can also send images via
MMS or Bluetooth, use it as a contact icon or as wallpaper, etc.
10.4 FM radio
Menu>Multimedia>FM radio
Your mobile phone comes with an FM radio to let you listen to FM channels.
> Go to Options>Search Channels> Auto Search to fill up the channels.
> Press the Number Keys on your keypad in accordance to the channel list.
> Press OK key to start/stop the radio.
> Press the Up or Down key to increase/decrease the volume.
> Press the Left key for various radio options.
10.5 Sound recorder
Menu>Multimedia>Sound Recorder
You can record sound or voice recordings using this feature.
multimedia
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11.1 WAP
Menu>Services>Services
To access this menu, enter the Main Menu in the standby mode and select
Internet. You can use network-related services with this function.
Services
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Choose various preferences to customize your mobile phone according to
your requirements. You can set:
> Phone Settings including Restore Factory Settings
> Display
> Security
> Call settings
> Connections
> Profiles
Settings
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DIMENSION (MM*MM*MM) 122x52x13mm
WEIGHT 96g
DISPLAY 2.6” QVGA (240x320)
BAND Quad 850/900/1800/1900
SIM Dual SIM, Dual Standby
PROCESSOR Spreadtrum SC6521D
EXTERNAL MEMORY Micro SD, Up to 32G
CONNECTIVITY GPRS, Bluetooth, FM
CAMERA 0.3MP
LED TORCH Yes
HEADPHONE JACK Yes (3.55mm)
BATTERY TYPE 1500mAh
SERVICE TIME Up to 350 hours standby, up to 8.5 hours talk time
Specifications
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Appendix Appendix 1 – Troubleshooting
If you find exceptions when operating your mobile phone, restore the
factory settings and then refer to the following table to solve the problem.
If the problem persists, contact the distributor or service provider.
FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION
SIM card error
The SIM card is damaged. Contact your network
service provider
The SIM card is not
in position. Check the SIM card
The metal contacts of the
SIM card are dirty.
Clean the SIM card with
a clean cloth
Poor received
signal quality
Signals are obstructed.
For instance, radio waves
cannot be eectively
transmitted due to being
nearby a high building
or you are located in
a basement.
Move to a place where
signals can be eectively
transmitted
Line congestion occurs
when you use your mobile
phone in high-trac hours
Avoid using your mobile
phone in high-trac hours
Your mobile
phone cannot
be powered on
The battery
requires charging. Charge the battery
Calls cannot
be dialed Call barring is activated Cancel call barring
Your mobile
phone cannot
connect
the network
The SIM card is invalid Contact your network
service provider
Your mobile phone is not
in a service area of the
GSM network
Move to the network
operator's service area
The signal is weak Move to a place where
the signal quality is high
The battery
cannot
be charged
The charging voltage does
not match the voltage range
indicated on the charger
Ensure the charging
voltage matches the
voltage range indicated
on the charger
An incorrect charger
is used
Use the charger specially
designed for your
mobile phone
Ensure the charger plug
is in good contact with
your mobile phone
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Appendix
continued
Appendix 2 - Information to the user
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.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for
exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are
part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF
energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards
that were developed by independent scientific organizations through
periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure of measurement is
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the
FCC is 1.6W/kg. The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to
the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.343 W/kg and when worn on
the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.181 W/kg (Body-worn
measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available
accessories and FCC requirements.)While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all
meet the government requirement. Transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It
is at the highest certified power level, the well below the maximum value.
This is power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna,
the available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the
FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government
adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in
positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required
by the FCC for each model. The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines. SAR information on this model the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: 2ABBT-XOX-
WAVEXX.
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.
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