Zigo MG999 User manual

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MG999UserManual

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TableofContents
1. Security .............................................................................................................. 5
2. GettingStarted................................................................................................. 10
2.1Batteries.....................................................................................................10
2.2ConnectingtotheNetwork .......................................................................11
2.3TextInputMethod .....................................................................................15
2.4Keyfunction ...............................................................................................16
3. CallFunction ....................................................................................................16
3.1Makingacall ..............................................................................................16
3.2EmergencyService..................................................................................... 17
3.3AnsweringaCall......................................................................................... 17
4ˊMainMenu ........................................................................................................ 17
4.1Message ..................................................................................................... 17
4.2Phonebook.................................................................................................21
4.3CallHistory................................................................................................. 22
4.4Settings ......................................................................................................23
4.5Multimedia................................................................................................. 28
4.6Music.......................................................................................................... 33
4.7Filemanager ..............................................................................................34
4.8WebServer .................................................................................................34
4.9Bluetooth ...................................................................................................35
4.10Tools.........................................................................................................35
4.11Kingmovie ............................................................................................... 36
4.12Games ......................................................................................................36
5 USBmode ........................................................................................................ 37

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6Appendix............................................................................................................... 37
6.1FAQ............................................................................................................. 37
6.2ErrorMessage ............................................................................................38
7 Careandmaintenance.....................................................................................39

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GeneralInformation
ThankyouforusingourGSM/GPRSmobilephone.Thisuserguideprovidesgeneral
informationandoperationinstructions.
Thecolorscreenphoneisdesignedforthe2.5GGSM/GPRS900/1800network
environmentwithdualSIMtechnology.Variousnetworkingandentertainment
servicesbeyondbasiccallfunctionareguaranteedthroughsolidconnectingquality,
providingenjoyableexperiencetotheuser.
WiththedualͲband,dualͲSIMfeature,theuserisallowedtoapplytwomobile
phonenumbersselectivelyforcallsandhighspeeddataaccesses.
Thepackageincludesachargeablebattery,achargerandotheraccessories.Please
refertotheAccessorysectionfordetails.
Note:
ǂUseonlyaccessoriesapprovedbythephonemanufacturertoensuresafety.
Failingtocomplywiththiswillviolatethetermsandconditionsofthewarranty.
ǂThephonesethasbeenmanufacturedinstrictcompliancewithvarious
nationalstandardsandrequirementssetbytheauthorities.Ifthecontentsand
displaysdescribedinthisuserguidedonotmatchtheactualoperationofthe
phoneset,pleasefollowthecontentsanddisplaysofyourphoneset.Wereserve
therightstochangeanymechanismsofthephonewithoutnotice.
ǂThisuserguideissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

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1.Security
Emergencycall
Ifanyemergencyarises,dial112(orotheremergencycallnumber)foremergency
help.
Note:
ǂDuetothenatureofcellularnetworking,thesuccessofemergencycallisnot
guaranteed.
Foryoursafety
ǂSwitchoffthephoneinhospitalsandaircraft.Obeyanyrestrictions.Wireless
devicescanaffectthemedicaltreatmentandcauseinterferenceinaircraft.
ǂSomemedicaldevicessuchashearingaidsandpacemakermaybesensitiveto
externalradiofrequencyemissions.Consultthedevicemanufacturersoryour
doctorbeforeusingthephonearoundthemedicaldevices.
ǂPayspecialattentiontotheringtonevolumeandvibrationsettingsifyou
haveaheartproblem.
ǂInareaswithpotentiallyexplosiveatmosphere,suchasgasstations,fuelor
chemicaltransferorstoragefacilities,obeyallsignsandinstructions.
ǂYourphonewillemitradiofrequencyeveninthestandbymode.Turnoffyour
phonewhensoinstructed.
ǂAlwaysobeyallthelocallawsandregulations.Donotuseyourphonewhile
driving.UseHandsͲfreeoperation,ifavailable,andgivefullattentiontodrivingand
totheroad.Pullofftheroadandparkbeforemakingoransweringacallifdriving
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ǂIfyourphoneislostorstolen,notifyyourserviceproviderimmediatelyto
stoptheSIMcardfrombeingused.
ǂWhenyoucontactyourserviceprovider,theywillneedyourIMEInumber.Itis
printedonthebackofyourphoneset(youcanfinditwhenyouremoveyour
battery),orcall*#06#tolookupyourIMEInumber.Copythisnumberandsaveit
forfutureneed.
ǂTopreventyourphonefrommisuse,lockyourSIMcardorphone,andchange
passwordswhennecessary.
ǂDonotremovethebatterywithouttuningoffthephone.Failuretofollowthis
instructionmayresultindataloss.
ǂWhenyouleaveyourvehicle,takethephonewithyouorplaceitintheglove
compartmenttoavoidtheft.
ǂKeepthephone,batteryorchargeroutofreachofchildren.
Notesonphoneusage
ǂYourphonewillgiveoffelectromagneticwaves.Donotplaceitnearstorage
mediumsuchasfloppydisk.
ǂUsingthephoneneartelevision,landphone,radioandofficeautomatic
devicesmaycauseinterferenceandaffectthefunctionofthemobilephone.
ǂKeepthephonedry;allkindsofliquidcanerodeelectroniccircuit.
ǂKeepthephoneawayfromextremetemperatures.
ǂKeepthephoneawayfromfireoralightedcigarette.
ǂDonotpaintthephone.
ǂDonotdropthephoneorviolentlycrushorshakethephone.

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ǂDonotkeepthephonenearmagcardsandotherobjectwithmagnetism.The
phone’smagnetismmaycleartheinformationstoredonfloppydisk,preͲpaid
phonecardandcreditcard.
ǂKeepthephoneawayfromhotplaceswherethetemperaturemayexceed
60 C,suchasdashboard,windowsill,orareasexposedtodirectsunlight.ǂ
ǂDonotdisassembleormodifyyourphone.Thiscandamagethephone,cause
leakageandbreaktheinternalcircuit.
ǂUseonlydampclothornonͲstaticclothtocleanyourphone.
ǂDonotusealcohol,thinner,benzeneorotherchemicalsorabrasivecleanerto
cleanyourphone.
ǂThephonewillbecomewarmundernormaluseandwhileinbatterycharging.
ǂDonotleavethephonewithbatteryuninstalledorwiththebatteryemptyfor
alongperiodoftime.Thismaycausedataloss.
ǂThemetalpartsofthephonemayirritateyourskindependingonyourhealth
condition.
ǂDonotputthephoneinthebackpocket.Sittingonitmaydamagethephone.
Donotputthephoneatthebottomofabag.Youmaycrushit.
ǂWhenthevibratemodeison,placethephonecarefullytopreventitfrom
beingdroppedfromaheightorbeingmovedtoaheatsourceduetothevibrating.
ǂUseonlythestylusapprovedbythephonemanufacturer.
ǂUsingstylusofunauthorizedsourcewillviolatethetermsandconditionsof
thewarrantyandmaydamagethetouchscreen.
ǂHandlethestyluswithcare.Placeitbacktoitsproperstoringplacewhennot
inuse.Keepitawayfromchildren.
ǂDonotpressthetouchscreenwithneedles,penpointorothersharpobjects;
itcandamagetheLCDandviolatethetermsandconditionsofthewarranty.

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Notesonbatteryusage
ǂDonotshortͲcircuityourbattery.Itcandamagebattery,andcauseleakage,
overheat,fireorexplosion.
ǂDisposingbatteryinafirecancausefireorexplosion.Oldbatteriesshouldbe
returnedtoyourdealerorbedisposedaccordingtolocalregulations.Donottreat
thebatteryashouseholdwaste.
ǂKeepmetalobjects(suchascoinsorkeyrings)awayfromthebatterytoavoid
shortcircuit.
ǂDonotremovethebatterywithouttuningoffthephone.
ǂDonotholdthebatteryinyourmouth.Theliquidofthebatterycanbetoxic.
ǂEmbeddedbatteryshallbereplacedbyauthorizeddealers.Useonlybatteries
approvedbythephonemanufacturer;otherwise,itmaycauseexplosion.
ǂDamageresultingfromusingunͲauthorizedbatteriesandchargerswillnotbe
coveredbythewarranty.
ǂAvoidcontactwithanyleakedliquidofthebattery.Ifittouchesyourskin,
washyourskinwithfreshwaterandgotothehospitalimmediately.
Trafficsafety
ǂDonotuseyourphonewhendrivingavehicle.Givefullattentiontodriving
andtotheroad.Providedthereisanemergency,stopyourvehicleinasafeplace
andthenuseyourphone.Pleaseobeyallthelocaltrafficlawsandregulations.
ǂNormallytheelectronicsystemsinthevehicleshouldnotbeaffectedbythe
RF(RadioFrequency)signalsfromyourwirelessphone.Howeverifyoususpectany
damageisresultingfromtheRFofyourphone,contactyourcardealer.Stopusing
yourphoneinthecaruntilaqualifiedtechnicianclearstheproblem.
ǂOnlyqualifiedtechniciancaninstallyourphoneinyourvehicle.

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ǂIfyourvehicleisequippedwithanairbag,donotplacethephoneabovethe
airbag,orintheairbagdeploymentarea.IfinͲvehiclewirelessequipmentis
improperlystoredorinstalledandtheairbaginflates,seriousinjurycouldresult.
ǂTurnoffyourphonewheninthegasstationoranyplacewhereusingwireless
equipmentisprohibited.Donotplaceortransportyourphonewithinflammables
orexplosives;theinternalsparklemaycausefire.
Airplanesafety
ǂPoweroffyourphonebeforeboarding;theuseofawirelessphoneinan
airplanewillbedangeroustotheoperationoftheairplaneanddisruptthewireless
telephonenetworkandmaybeillegal.Failuretoobservetheseinstructionsmay
leadtolawsuitordenialofGSMcellularnetworkserviceorboth.
ǂShouldtherebeanemergencysituation,contactcrewmember.
Maintenance
ǂDonotrepairyourphone,batteryandchargerbyyourselves.Haveyour
phoneandpartsrepairedbyauthorizedmaintenancecenters.Ifanymaintenance
servicesareneeded,consultyournetworkserviceproviderfordetails.
Effectiveuse
ǂToachieveoptimalperformancewithleastpowerconsumption,donotlay
yourhandovertheareawheretheembeddedantennalieswhenmakingor
answeringphonecalls.Otherwiseitwillaffectthecallqualityandcausethephone
toworkatahigherpowerconsumptionlevel,therebyreducingthebatterycall
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RFPower
ǂThephoneisalowpowerwirelesstransceiverdevice.Whenpoweredon,it
willtransmitandreceiveRFsignalsintermittently.Thetransmissionpoweris
controlledbynetworkingsystem.
2.GettingStarted
2.1.Batteries
Thebatteryisincludedinthepackage.Itisnotfullychargedoutoffactorybutit
maystillbeabletopoweronyourphone.Pleasecompletelyuseupthepowerof
thebatteryandthenchargeitforatleast12hourswithyourphoneturnedoff.You
batterywillreachitsoptimalstateafterthreecyclesofchargeanddischarge.
2.1.1.Installinganduninstallingthebattery
Toinstallthebattery,removethebackcoverfromthephonebypressingfirmlyon
thecoverandslideitdown.Alignthegoldencontactsofthebatterytothe
contactsinthephone,andthengentlysnapdownthebatteryintoplace.
ReͲassemblethebackcover.
Touninstallthebattery,flipthebatteryoutfromthebottomofthebattery.
2.1.2.Chargingthebattery
Plugthechargerintothesocketonthesideofyourphone.Connectthechargerto
anACwallsocket.Theblinkingofthebatteryleveliconindicatesthebatteryis
beingcharged.Whentheblinkingstops,itindicatesthechargingisfinished.
Duringcharging,thephoneandchargerwillfeelwarmtothetouch.Thisisnormal.

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Warning:
ǂTheoperatingambienttemperaturerangeofthechargeris0CǂͲ50 C.Doǂ
notusethechargerwhenthetemperatureexceedsthislimit.
ǂUseonlychargersapprovedbythephonemanufacturertoensuresafety.
Failingtocomplywiththiswillviolatethetermsandconditionsofthewarranty.
2.1.3.Usingthebattery
Thewaitingtimeandcallingtimecapacitiesspecifiedbythephonemanufacturer
areobtainedunderidealoperatingenvironment.Theactualvalueswillvarywith
thenetworkcondition,operatingenvironmentandoperationmethod.
Pleasecomplywiththelocalregulationsonbatterydisposal(suchasrecycling).Do
notdisposeitashouseholdwaste.
2.1.4.Batterylevelindicator
Whenthephoneison,thebatterylevelindicatorislocatedattheupperright
cornerofthescreen.
2.2.ConnectingtotheNetwork
2.2.1.SIMcard
PleaseinsertavailableSubscriberIdentityModule(SIM)cardintoyourphone
beforeusingit.SIMcardissuppliedbyyournetworkcarrier.
AlltheinformationrelatedtonetworkconnectionisrecordedontheSIMcard,so
isthecontactinformationsuchasnames,phonenumbersandSMSsthatyousetto
storeontheSIM.YoucantakeouttheSIMcardfromthephoneandinsertitinto

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anotherGSMphonetouseit.MostnewphoneswillrecognizetheSIMcard
automatically.
DonottouchthegoldencontactsoftheSIMcard;placeitawayfromelectricity
andmagnetismtoavoiddamage.YouwillnotbeabletousethephoneiftheSIM
cardisdamaged.
Note:
ǂBeforeinsertingandtakingouttheSIMcard,alwaysmakesurethatthe
phoneisswitchedoffanddisconnectedfromanyexternalpowersource;otherwise
boththephoneandtheSIMcardmaybedamaged.
2.2.2.InstallinganduninstallingtheSIMcard
TheSIMcardusuallycomesattachedtoaspecialcard.ThemetalcontactsofSIM
cardcanbeeasilydamagedbyscratching,sotakeitoutcarefullybeforeassembling
itintothephone.
Switchoffthephone,removethebackcover,batteryandotherexternalpower
source.FittheSIMcardintotheSIMcardslot.AligntheangledcorneroftheSIM
cardwiththeslot.SlideintheSIMcard,makesureitisinplace,installthebattery,
andrestorethebackcover.
Likewise,toremovetheSIMcard,switchoffthephone,removethebatteryand
thentakeouttheSIMcard.
2.2.3.UnlockingtheSIMcard
PINcode
YourPersonalIdentificationNumber(PIN)codeprotectstheSIMcardagainst
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securityfunctionisenabled,youneedtoenterthePINcodeeverytimeyouturn
onthephone.Youcanalsodisablethisfunction.
TounlocktheSIMcard,pressandholdthepowerbuttontoturnonthephone.
EnterthePINcode.AfterthreeconsecutiveincorrectPINcodeentries,thecodeis
blocked,andyouneedthePUKcodetounblockit.
PUKcode
ThiscodeisrequiredtounblockalockedPINcode.Ifthecodeisnotsuppliedwith
theSIMcard,contactyourserviceprovider.AftertenconsecutiveincorrectPUK
codeentries,theSIMcardwillbecomeinvalid.Pleasecontactyourservice
providertobuyanewSIMcard.ThePUKcodecannotbeedited.Ifitislost,please
contactyourserviceprovider.
2.2.4.Connectingtothenetwork
AftertheSIMcardisunlocked,yourphonewillautomaticallysearchforthe
registerednetworkorotheravailablelocalnetwork.Onceconnected,thenameof
thenetworkcarrierwillappearonthetopofthescreen.
YourphoneisnowinStandbymode,readyformakingandreceivingcalls.
2.2.5.StandbyscreenandIcons
ThisphoneprovidesaStandbyscreen.Throughtheinstructionandvariousicons
onthescreen,youcanhavetheoperatinginformationneeded.

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Status Icon Description
Signal indicator for Card 1
Signal indicator for Card 2
GPRS for Card 1, GPRS for Card 2
Card 1/Card2 Roaming
Call diverted

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Message full
Background message sending
Using headset
Mute
Vibrate mode
Countdown on
Background playing / pausing
FM radio playing
Battery Level Indicator, Battery charging
Memory card installed
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth transmitting
Modem connecting
Note:
ǂ“Press”inthismanualmeanspressandthenimmediatelyreleaseabutton;
“pressandhold”meanspressabuttonforatleastonesecondbeforereleasingit.
2.3.TextInputMethod
Thisphoneprovidesvarioustextinputmethodsthatallowyoutouselesskey
strokestoinputandsearchfortext:
ǂIntelligentEnglishinputmethod
ǂEnglishinputmethod
ǂDigitinputmethod

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2.4.Keyfunction
ǂNavigationkeys˖Usedtoscrollthroughthemenuorotheroption.Intheedit
modeforscrollingthecursor.Inthestandbyscreenˈpressthisbuttontoenterthe
designatesfunction.
ǂLeftkey˖Intheidlescreenpressthesendbuttontogetquickaccesstocall
recordsˈcallthetelephonenumberandansweracall.
ǂRightkey˖ImplementationguideatthelowerrightͲhandcornerofscreen
display.
ǂDialkey˖Makeorreceivecalls.Intheidlescreenˈpressthekeyviewallcall
records.
ǂEndkey˖Endthecallanddismissingacallˈpleasclickonthisbuttonto
shutdown/bootͲstrap˗Inothercasesˈreturntothestandbyinterface.
ǂOKkey˖Fromthemenutoconfirmsomerole.
3.CallFunction
Afterthesetupdescribedintheprevioussectionsiscompleted,youarereadyto
makeandreceivecallsusingthebasicinformationprovidedinthissection.
Note:
ǂWhenyouareusingheadset,pleaseplug/unplugtheheadsetgentlytoavoid
damagingtheheadsetjack.
3.1Makingacall
Asindualcardmode,beforedialinginterfacemaystartbyclickingthedialͲupicon
tochooseSIM1/2andthentapnumbertodialout.Ifyou'remakingalong

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distancecall,addtheareacodeprecedingthetelephonenumber.Access“options”
todomoreoperations.
3.2EmergencyService
YoucandialanemergencycallwithouttheSIMcard.Contactyourserviceprovider
togettheemergencycallnumber.
3.3AnsweringaCall
Whenyoureceiveacall,thephonewillringorvibrateandwilldisplayanincoming
callindicator.Duringthecalling,click"Options"toenter:Speaker,Mute,Hold,End
call,Volume,DTMF,Record,Phonebook,MessagesandCallhistory.Tap“Dial”to
startanewcall.
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MainMenu
OntheStandbyscreen,pressOKortaptheicontoentertheMainMenu.Youcan
thenaccessthevariousfunctionsandoperations.
4.1Message
ThischapterintroducesthemessagingservicesprovidedbytheGSMnetwork.
Someservicesmaynotbesupportedbythelocalnetwork.
4.1.1Createnew
SMS
EntertheSMSeditorscreen.Youmayusekeypad,virtualkeypadorscreen

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handwritingtoinputChinese,English,digitsandpunctuationmarks.Afterwriting
thetextmessage,youhavethefollowingoptions:
Send:Sendthemessage.
NewRecipient:Addnewrecipient.
Save:SavetoDraftbox.
Insert:Insertpictures,voice,video,template,vCardorvCalendar.
ConverttoMMS:ConvertthisSMStoMMS.
SendOptions:EntertheSMSsetupscreentosetupservicecenternumber,send
mode,expirationdate,SMSsendformat,sentlog,anddirectreplyoptions.
InputMethod:Insertsymbols,copyorpastecontents,switchinputmethodor
language.
MMS
TheMMSfunctionallowsyoutosendtextandmultimediasuchaspictures,voice
andvideototheotherphone.Additionally,youcansendtheMMSmessageusing
CCandBCCfunctions.
Aftercreatingthemessage,youhavethefollowingoptions:
Send:Sendthemessage.
NewRecipient:Addnewrecipient.
Insert:Insertpictures,voice,video,template,vCardorvCalendar.
Insertpage:Insertanewpagebeforeorafterthecurrentpage.
Preview:PreviewthecurrentMMS.
ConverttoSMS:ConvertthisMMStoSMS.
Save:SavetoDraftbox.

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Pagesetup:Settheplaybacktimeandtextpositions.
IftheMMSismultiͲpage,theOptionsmenuwillprovidethefollowingoptions:
Deletepage,GotoandMoveto.IfthereisasubjectintheMMScontents,youwill
haveSubjectandDeleteoptionsintheOptionsmenu.
4.1.2.Inbox
TheInboxliststhereceivedSMSandMMS.Youhavethefollowingoptions:Read,
writeSMS/MMS,Reply,Delete,Copytophone/SIM,MarkˈandDetails.
Afteryouselecttoreadamessage,youhavethefollowingoptions:Reply,Forward,
Delete,CallSender,Savesender,Copytophone/SIM,andDetails.
TheMarkfunctionallowsyoutoselectmessagesforfurtheroperation,suchas
deleteallmarkedmessages.
4.1.3.Draft
Savedmessagesandunsentmessagearesavedhere.OptionsareRead,write
message,Delete,Copytophone/SIM,MarkandDetails.
Afteryouselecttoreadamessage,youwillenterthemessageeditor.
4.1.4.Outbox
Outgoingmessagesarelistedhere.Youroptionsinclude:Read,Delete,Deleteall,
Moveto,MarkandDetails.
Afteryouselecttoreadamessage,youhavethefollowingoptions:Forward,
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4.1.5.Sentbox
Sentmessagesaresavedhere.Youroptionsinclude:Read,writemessage,Delete,
Copytophone/SIM,MarkandDetails.
Afteryouselecttoreadamessage,youhavethefollowingoptions:Forward,
Delete,CallReceiver,SaveReceiver,Savetophone/SIM,andDetails.
4.1.6.Templates
Youcanpresetfrequentlyusedsentencesheretoavoidrepeatedinputwhen
writingamessage.
4.1.7.ScheduleSMS
Youcancreateamessagewithpresettime,sothatitcanbesentautomaticallyin
assignedtime.
4.1.8.Voicemail
Voicemailmessagesarestoredonthenetwork.Youcanlistentoyourvoicemail
messagesbycallingyournetworkvoicemailphonenumber.Youwillbeaskedto
enteryourmailboxnumberwhenyouuseitforthefirsttime.
4.1.9.CellBroadcast
Thisfunctionallowsyoutolookupthebroadcastmessages.
4.1.10.Setting
YoucanadjustthevarioussettingsofthemessagefunctionsincludingSMS,MMS,
CellBroadcastandVoicemail.
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