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ContentsI BASIC INFORMATION · : , 5

1.1 Brief Introduction 5

1.2 Safety Instruction 5

1.3 Safety Alerts and Precaution 5

1.3.I General Precaution.. 51.3.2 Precaution for the use of phone

1.3.3 Precaution for the use of battery

1.3.4 Precaution for the use of charger

1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance

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1.3.6 Common Precaution 7

2 BEFORE USE ,.,.: ,." 8

2.1 Name and Description of Individual Part 8

2. I. I Technical Parameter 8

2.1.2 Icon 8

2.2 Keypad Description: 9

2.3 Touch Screen Function Description 10

2.4 Battery 10

The disassembly and installation of battery 10

2.5 Charge for Battery 10

2.6 Connecting to network 11

2.6.1 SIM card I I

2.6.2 Insertion and Removal ofSIM card

2.6.3 Power On and Power Off

2.6.4 Unlock of SIM card

2.6.5 Unlock of the phone

2.6.6 Connecting to Network

2.6.7 Dial calls

2.6.8 Dial domestic calls

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2.6.9 Dial extensions of fixed phones

2.6.10 Dial international calls

2.6.11 Dial Call in the List

2.6.12 Emergency Calls

2.6.13 Answer Calls

2.6.14 Call Register

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2.6.15 Call Menu 14

3 FUNCTION MENU 16

3.1 Use of Function Menu 16

Scroll to select functions 16

Exit from menu 16

3.2 Structure of Function Menu 16

3.3 Phone book 18

3.4 Message 19

3.4.1 New Message 19

3.4.2 Create Message

3.4.3 View Received Messages and Saved Messages

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3.4.4 Operations of Common Phrase 21

3.4.5 Message Settings 21

3.5 MMS 22

3.6 Chat.. 23

3.7Voice Mailbox 23

3.8 Cell Broadcast. " 23

3.9 can Register 24

3.10 Settings 25

3.10.1 Touch Screen Calibration: 25

3.10.2 Phone Settings

3.10.3 Call Settings

3.10.4 Dual-Card Settings

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3.10.5 Network Settings

3.10.6 Security Settings

3.10.7 Restore Factory Settings

3.10.8 Sound Effect

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3.11 Multimcdia , 29

3.11.1 AS Music Box 293.11.2 Camera 30

3.11.3 Album 30

3.11.4 Video Camera

3.11.5 Video Player

3.11.6 Music Player

3.1 !.7 Audio Recording

3.11.8 FM Radio

3.11.9 Custom Ring

3.11.10 E-book

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3.12 File Management 34

3.13 Entertainment and Gamc 34

3.14 Profiles 35

General 35

Meeting

OutdoorIndoor Mode

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Earphone 35

Bluetooth 35

3.15 Toolbox 35

3.15.1 Stock Manager 35

3.15.2 Calendar

3.15.3 Memo

3.15.4 Alarm Clock

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3.15.5 World Time

3.15.6 Incoming Call Show

3.15.7 Stopwatch

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3.16 Network Service 37

3.16.1 STK Service 37

3.16.2 Finger Tip Music 37

3.16.3 WAP 37

3.16.4 Account Information 38

3.17 Additional function 38

3.17.1 Calculator 38

3.17.2 Unit Conversion 38

3.17.3 Exchange Rate Conversion 39

3.17.4 Bluetooth 39

3.18 Shortcut Function ........................................................................................................•.........................•..........................•. 39

4 INPUT METHOD INSTRUCTION ..•...............•..•....•..........•...•..•...............•.........•......•....•..................................................... 40

4.1 Keypad Definitions .............................................................................•.........................................•....................................... 40

4.2 Input Method Instruction ...............•.................................................................................................................................... 40

4.2.1 Smart Pinyin Input Method 40

4.2.2 Stroke Input Method 41

4.2.3 English and Number Input 43

4.2.4 Handwriting Input 435. T-FLASH CARD INTRODUCTION ...•..••..••...•..••..•...•..•.•.••...•..•....•.•.....•.....••..••..•••...•...•..•...•••••••..•..•...•.•.•..•.••..••.•••..••......••.4

5.1 Takedown and installation ofT-flash card 44

5.2 T-flash Card Use....•............................•...••..............•.............................................................................................................. 44

APPENDIX STOCK MANAGER ..........•...•.•..••...•..•.....••...•.••••.••..•.......•..•••.•••..••..••.•••.•.•.•••..•...•••••••..••.••..•...••.•.•...••..••••.••.4

6 COMMON FAULTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ..•...•...•......••..•••..................................•..........•...••.......... .:•........................... 46

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1 Basic Information1.1 Brief Introduction

Thank you for selecting our GSM/GPRS digital mobile phone. You can fully understand the usage of this phone and enjoy the

sound functions and simple operation way after reading this manual.

This color screen mobile phone is designed for GSM/GPRS network environment. Besides basic call functions, it also provides

you with numerous functions, including dual-card mode, Chinese & . English input method, handwriting input, name card holder

phone book, personalized incoming call rings and images, 64 chord music ringtone, SMS and MMS, chatting, shooting, video

camera function, MP3, video player, audio recording, AS music box, FM radio, alarm clock, calculator, auto power On/Off,calendar, stock manager, memo, world time, incoming call show, Tt.Flash, GPRS network, STK, keypad lock, etc. Additionally, it

offers personalized human-phone interface and satisfy your different requirement with sound function design.

This color screen mobile phone conforms to GMS/GPRS technical code and has passed attestation from authorities at home and

abroad.

Some services and functions described in this User Manual depend on the network and subscribed services. So, not all menus in

the phone are available, and shortcut numbers of menus and functions may be different due to different phones.

Our company reserves the right to make changes to the manual without any further notification.

1.2 Safety Instruction• Please contact Telecom Sector or distribution agency to disable your phone and SIM card once your phone is lost or stolen,

this way, it can avoid economic loss resulted from that others use your phone.• You're required to tcllIMEI code of the phone (It's a label at the back of the phone. You can see it by disassembling battery)

when you contact Telecom Sector or distribution agency. Please write down the code and keep it in safe for future

requirement.

• In order to protect your phone against nuisance use, please take some precautions, for example:

Set PIN code of the phone and SIM card, and change the code quickly before others know it.

Do not put the phone in visible places when you get out of the car. You'd better carry it with yourself or put it in

travel bag.

Set call barring.

1.3 Safety Alerts and Precaution

In order to ensure to use the phone safely and correctly, please read the precautions below carefully before your use.I .3. I General Precaution

• Your phone is only allowed to use battery and charger approved by our company, or else it can cause battery leakage.

overheat, explosion and fire.

• Do not knock, vibrate or throw the phone heavily to avoid malfunction and fire.

• Do not put the battery, phone and charger to microwave oven or high-pressure equipment, or else, it can cause such accidents

as circuit damage and fire.

• Do not use the phone in where combustible and explosive gas exists, or else it can cause phone malfunction and fire.

• Do not put the phone to places with high temperature, high humidity or heavy dust, or else, it can cause malfunction.

• Please keep the phone out of the reach of children to avoid personal injury as children may consider it as toy.

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• Do not put the phone on uneven or unsteady platform, or it may drop and cause failure or damage.1.3.2 Precaution for the use of phone

• Please switch off the phone in hospitals, on the plane or in places where mobile phone is forbidden, to avoid any interferenceto the normal operation of electronic equipment or medical instruments. Please follow relative regulations in this place whenyou use the phone. Please check the Alarm clock Settings and confirm if the phone will switch on automatically when youare on the plane as the plane has automatic power on function.

• Do not use the phone in places with weak signal or near electronic equipment with high precision. The interface of radiowave may cause the fault operation of equipment and other problems. Please be caution when using the phone near thefollowing equipment: hearing aids, heart pacemaker, other medical electronic equipment, fire detector, automatic gate andother automatic control devices. As to the influence on the heart pacemaker and other medical electronic equipment, pleaseconsult equipment manufacturer or local sales agent.

• Do not knock the liquid crystal display in force or strike something with the display heavily, or else it can cause the damageof liquid crystal panel and liquid leakage. There may be in danger of losing the sight once it contacts with eyes. If in casecontact with eyes, flush with plenty of clean water (do not rub the eyes) immediately and go to hospital. •

• Do not disassemble or tamper the phone, or else it can cause damage, electric leakage and circuit malfunction.• Under too few conditions, the phone may have a bad effect on the electronic equipment in some model cars. Then, do not use

the phone to avoid the void of warranty.

• Do not press the key with sharp things, like needle, pen head, or it may cause damage or fault operation.• Do not use the phone once the antenna is damaged as it may cause personal injury.• Keep the phone far away from magnetic objects, the radiation wave emitted by the phone may clear the information saved in

floppy disks, stored-value cards, and credit cards.• Keep some metal pieces, like pin, far away from the handset, the loudspeaker can emit magnetism and absorb small metal

pieces when working, so it may cause personal injury or damage the phone.• Keep the phone away from exposure to moisture, water or other liquid can go to the phone and cause it overheat, electric

leakage and malfunction.1.3.3 Precaution for the use of battery

• Do not throw the battery into fire, or it may cause the battery to catch fire and explosion.

• Do not press the battery in force when installing it, or it may cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion and tire.• Do not cause short circuit to the battery with metal material, like wire, needle, etc, and do not put the battery with metal

pieces, like necklace, together, as it may cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion and fire.• Do not weld the ends of battery, or else, it may cause leakage, overheat, explosion and fire.• There may be in danger of losing the sight once the liquid of battery contacts with eyes. If in case contact with eyes, flush

with plenty of clean water (do not rub the eyes) immediately and go to hospital.• Do not disassemble or tamper the battery, or else it may cause leakage, overheat, explosion and fire.• Do no use or put the battery near or in places with high temperature, like fire or heater, or else, it may cause battery leakage,

overheat, explosion and fire.• Once tbere're abnormal phenomena, like temperature increasing, color change, distortion during the usage, charging or save

of the battery, please stop using and replace with new battery.

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• It may bum the skin once the liquid from battery touches skin or clothes, please flush with plenty of clean water immediatelyand go to hospital at once if necessary.

• Please take the battery away from the fire to avoid fire and explosion once the battery leaks or emits strange smell.• Do not place the battery exposure to moisture, or else it may cause overheat, fume and corrosion.• Do not use or place the battery direct under sunlight, or in high temperature places, like near the car, or else, it may cause

leakage and overheat, reduce the performance and shorten the lifetime.• Do not charge the battery for over 24 hours continuously.

1.3.4 Precaution for the use of charger• Please use 220AC. It may cause leakage, fire and damage to the phone and charger once other voltage is adopted.• Do not cause short circuit to the charger, or else it may cause electric shock, fume and damage to the charger.• Do not usc the charger ifthe power wire is broken, or it may cause lire and electric shock.• Please remove accumulated dust on the power plug.• Do not put water container next to the charger, as the spilled water can cause overheat, leakage and malfunction of charger.• Please disconnect the charger with the power to avoid overheat, fire, electric shock and malfunction in case the charger

contacts with water or other liquid.• Do not disassemble or tamper the charger, or else it may cause personal injury, electric shock, fire and the damage of charger.• Do not use the charger in places with high humidity, like bathroom, or else it may cause electric shock, fire and damage of

charger.• Do not touch charger, power cord and power plug with wet hand, or it call cause electric shock.• Do not put heavy objects on power cord or change the power cord, or it may cause electric shock and fire.• Please unplug the power socket before cleaning and maintenance.• Please hold the charger to unplug the socket, it may damage power wire and cause electric shock and fire once pulling the

power cord.1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance

• As phone, battery and charger don't have waterproof function, so do not use them in places with high humidity, as well asavoid them being wetted by rain.

• Please clean the phone, battery and charger with soft dry cloth.• Never use alcohol, thinner or solutions, like benzene, to wipe the phone.• DiI1y socket can cause poor contact and power down, and even recharging isn't available. So, please clean it periodically.1.3.6 Common Precaution

Mobile Phone:• Please use the phone under the environment with temperature of 5 ·C · " " -AO·C and humidity of 35% ..........5%.• Please use the phone far away from regular telephones, TV sets, radio sets and office automation equipment, to avoid

affecting the normal use of these equipment and mobile phone.Battery:

• Place the battery in cool and ventilated place without direct sunlight.

• The battery has a limited lifetime. The use lime of battery will be shortened progressively due to frequent charging. Once thebattery is out of usc after several charging, it means that the lifetime of the battery is over, and you shall replace it with

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approved model new battery.• Do not dispose old battery as household waste. Throw it to specified old battery disposal place and follow stipulated

instructions for disposal.Charger:• Do not charge under following conditions: places with direct sunlight, places with ambient temperature less than SoC or over

40·C, wet or dusty place or place with strong vibration (it may cause malfunction); near electrical appliance (it may affect theeffect of image and sound) like TV set, radio, etc.

2 Before Use2.1 Name and Description of Individual Part

2.1.1 Technical Parameter

PhoneModelSize (Length x Wide x Thickness) 105.5mm X50.5mm X 16mmWeight: around 90g (with 850mAh battery)

Lithium batteryModel

ere may_ e some Icons~_ppeanng__n er stan )Y Inter ace. ease re er to teo owing or eta! e escnpnon:

Icon Description

' 1 : , . , 1 ' 1 : " , 1 Represents the strength of network signal.

[g J Represents that you can use GPRS service.

D Enable vibration function.

I : i i i l Receive new SMS.

Nominal voltageLimited charge voltage

Rated capacityDuration of standby timeDuration of talk time

Travel charger

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Input2.1.2 Icon

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2800mAhAround 50 hr - 150hrAround 3hr - 5hr

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! O J Receive new MMS.

[] Alarm clock is set to On.

I! It appears when headset is inserted.

~ Enable call transfer function, ,

f'j Keypad isn't unlocked.

I'll Keypad locked.~ Indicates battery level.

III Indicates missed calls.

~ Enable chat function.

r n Enable multi-stopwatch function.

~ Receive new service message.

~j Turn on bluetooth handset.

~ Bluetooth handset pairs successfully.

2.2 Keypad Descrfption:

I. Arrow Keys:

(1) Up Key: Please press this Up Key when in editing, and press it to enter Music Player under standby status;(2) Down Key: Please press this Down Key when in editing, and press it to enter Alarm Clock under standby status;(3) Left Key: Please press this Left Key when in editing, and press it to enter Profile under standby status;(4) Right Key: Please press this Right Key when in editing, and press it to enter Ringtone Settings under standby status.(5) OK Key: Generally, it's used as confirm key after entering menus. You can press this key to enter main menu interface

under standby interface and achieve shooting, video recording or pause functions under shooting and video recording interface.

2. Number Key:It's used to key in numbers and characters. Number 2 - 9 can be set as shortcut keys for speed dials.

3. /": It's used to dial phone number through card A, answer incoming calls of card A and card B; and view dialed numberrecords under standby status.

4. ,: It's used to dial phone number through card B, answer incoming calls of card A and card B, and view dialed numberrecords under standby status.5. Right Soft Key: It's used to perform functions displayed in lower right corner on the screen.

6. I ~ft Soft Key: It's used to perform functions displayed in lower left corner on the screen.7. IIEnd Key: It's used to end ealls or reject incoming calls. Press this key to return to standby status under other conditions.

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8. TV key :when the player is runing , press this key enter TV interface

9. *Key: Press this key to key in all special characters and Chinese punctuation under editing screen; and long press it toachieve the switch of "'+", "P" and "W" under standby interface.10. #Key:It's used to switch the input method status under editing screen. Long press it to switch between quiet mode and general mode

under standby interface as well as under dial interface on the touch screen.Note: "Press certain key" described in this manual represents to press this key and release it; "Long press certain key" represents

to long press this key for 2 seconds or over 2 seconds.The description of every key and certain functions above depend on specific models.

2.3 Touch Screen Function DescriptionThis phone supports touch screen function.1 . The four icons displayed at the bottom of the touch screen has following functions respectively from left to right:Touch the first icon to enter Main Menu.

Touch the second icon to enter Message.Touch the third icon to enter Phone Book.Touch the fourth icon to enter Speed Dials function.2. The five images displayed on the silk screen has following functions respectively from left to right:Touch the first image to enter Main Menu.

Touch the second image to enter Create Message.Touch the third image to enter View Phone Book.Touch the fourth image to enter Speed Dials function.Touch the fifth image to enter Music Player.

2.4 BatteryBattery under original status can be used afar charging by 50% power. The full performance of a new battery is achieved onlyafter the first three complete charge and discharge cycles.

The disassembly and installation of battery• Please follow steps below to disassemble the battery: CDOpenthe back cover of the phone; ®Remove the battery from left;• Please follow steps below to install the battery: CDPush down the right end of the battery gently; ®Close the back cover 0 1

the phone.2.5 Charge for Battery

• Connect the charger with power.• Insert the end of the charger into the right side of the phone (Note: the arrowhead shall be upward).• Then, power indication icon on the screen flashes repeatedly. If the phone is switched off during charging, there is power

indication image on the screen, which means that the battery is under charging. If the phone is overused under low battery,

then charging indication icon will be displayed after the charging has been done for some time.• If the power indication icon in the upper right corner is fully displayed without flashing, it means the charging is complete. If

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the phone is switched off during charging, there is image to indicate that the charging is over. This process needs 3 -4 hours.It's normal that the battery, phone and charger will be heated slightly during charging.

• Disconnect the mobile phone and charger with AC electrical plug once the battery is fully charged.Note:

• Always keep the battery in ventilated place with the temperature from +5°C to +40°C during charging, and make sure touse the charger provided by manufacturer. It may cause danger once unapproved charger is used and it may invalidate anyapproval or warranty.

• If the phone switches off automatically or there's "Low Battery" displayed on the phone, please charge to the battery as quickas possible. The phone will reduce charging time automatically if the battery power isn't used up before charging.

• The duration of standby time and duration of talk time offered by manufacturer are based 011 ideal working environment. Inactual use, however, the working time of battery changes based on network condition, working environment and using way.

• Make sure that the battery is installed properly before charging and it's forbidden to remove the battery during charging.• Please disconnect the charger and phone with power oncc charging is over.• If you don't disconnect the charger with power and phone, the phone begins charging again when the power loss reaches

certain extent after overcharging lasts for quite a long time (about 5 - 8 hours). We suggest you don't do this, as it willinfluence the performance and lifetime of the battery

2.6 Connecting to network2.6.1 SIM card

Make sure that you've inserted available S IM card to the phone before your usc. SIM card is the key to enter digital GSMnetwork.All information related with establishing network connection and calling record initiate are saved in metal area in SIM card.Meanwhile, there're other information saved in the SIM card, including name and phone number saved in phone book and SMS.The SIM card can be removed from your phone and inserted to any GSM phone (the new phone will read SIM cardautomatically).Never touch metal area the SIM card to avoid information loss Of damaging the card. Keep SIM card far away from electricityand magnet. You can't enter GSM network once the SIM is broken.Warning: Do switch off the phone before removing SIM card. It's forbidden to insert or remove SIM card if the phone isconnected to external power, or else, the SIM card will be damaged.2.6.2 Insertion and Removal of SIM card

SIM card is placed in a card generally, so please take it out carefully before installing in the phone.

• Switch off the phone and remove the battery and other external power.• This phone uses dual-card mode, the place of card A and card B is decided by options in menu (please refer to "Settings" for"Dual-card Settings"). Please follow the photo to insert the SIM card to SIM card holder.

• Once you need to remove the SIM card, please switch off the phone first, disassemble the battery and remove the SIM cardfrom SIM card holder.2.6.3 Power On and Power Off

Long press End Key to switch on the phone, and long press End Key to switch off the phone.If you switch on the phone and there's no SIM card, the phone will prompt you to insert SIM card. The phone will check if the

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SIM card is available after SIM card is inserted.Then, prompts below will appear on the screen on by one:Enter PINI~-It appears if you've set the password ofSIM card.Enter phone password --It appears ifyou've set password to lock the phone.Search for network--The phone will search for network till it finds proper network.

2,6.4 Unlock ofSIM cardSIM card uses PIN 1 (personal identity number) code for protection against unauthorized use. You are required to key in PIN Icode to unlock the SfM card every time the phone is switched on once your phone enables this function, then you can make callsor answer incoming calls. Users can also choose to remove SIM card protection (please refer to Section 3.10.6 Security Settings);

in this case, the SfM card can't be protected against unaurhorizeduse.• Press End Key to switch on the phone.• Key in PIN I code, press Right Soft Key to clear incorrect input and press OK to enter. For example, if PIN I code is set as

1234, then you shall key in:1234

If incorrect code is keyed in for three times in succession, SlM card will be locked. The phone will require you to key in PUKIcode for unlocking. Please do not key in at random if you don' know PUK I code. You shall send SIM card to network operatorfor assistance. Please refer to Section 3.10.6 Security Settings.Note: Your network supplier will set a standard PIN I code (4 to 8 digits) for your SIM card. You shall change the code to yourpersonal password as soon as possible. Please refer to Section 3.10.6 Security Settings for details.2,6,5 Unlock of the phone

You can set password protection for your phone against unauthorized use. You are required to key in PlN I code (if you've setpassword protection) to unlock the phone every time the phone is switched on once your pone enables this function, then youcan make calls or answer incoming calls. Users can also choose to remove password protection (please refer to Section 3.10.6Security Settings); in this case, the phone can't be protected against unauthorized use.• Key in phone password, press Right Soft Key to clear incorrect input and press OK to enter. For example, if the phone

password is set as 1122, then you shall key in:I 122

Please contact your retailer or local authorized maintenance service center to unlock the phone password once you forget it .

2.6,6 Connecting to Network• The phone will search for available network automatically (Searching for network is displayed on the screen) once the SIM

card is unlocked successfully. Name of network supplier will appear on the screen once the phone searches for availablenetwork.

Note: If EMERGENCY is displayed on the screen, it means that your phone is out of the normal network coverage, but you canalso make emergency calls according to the signal strength.2,6,7 Dial calls

You're allowed to make calls or answer incoming calls once name of network supplier appears on the screen. The signal bar inupper left corner represents the strength of network signal. Moving in a small range can improve your calling quality as the

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calling can be interfered by barriers greatly.2.6.8 Dial domestic calls

Press number keys to input phone number and press Dial Key to make calls. Please press Right Soft Key to delete charactersonce the phone number needs to be changed. Dialing animation will be displayed on the screen when dialing. The call statusinformation will be displayed after the recipient answers the phone. There's an alert tone when the phone gets through (it needsnetwork support) if this function is enabled.

Please press End Key to end the call once it's over.

Zip code Phone number Dial key2.6.9 Dial extensions of fixed phones

Some extensions of fixed phones can't be got through, and you shall only dial the telephone exchange, and then dial theextension. The phone can finish all dialing and dial the extension automatically when you insert pause character "P" betweentelephone exchange and extension number. The way of inputting "P" is to long press * key, then symbol "P" appears on screen.

Zipcode Telephone exchange P Extension Dial keyExample of the use of pause character:

For example, if there's a voice mailbox system, which is used through dialing way in 8880000 number, the number of mailbox is6666 and the password is 8888. then you can follow the way below to dial:

8880000 P 6666 P 8888

The first part of this number is used to dial voice mailbox system.It will send 6666 to select mailbox once the phone is answered.The second pause character will delay for 5 seconds before password 8888 is sent out (the former "P" represents to get

through, the latter "P" represents to delay for 5 seconds).2.6.10 Dial international calls

Long press *key under standby status till prefix symbol "+" appears on the screen when dialing international calls. It allows youto dial a number in any country once you don't know the international prefix symbol (e.g. . it's 00 for China).Key in the country code and complete phone number after prefix symbol appears. The country codes follow general practices,the country code of Germany is 49, Britain is 44, Swiss is 46, etc.

"0" before the area code shall be removed before dialing, just as dialing international calls.

For example, you shall dial like this ifyou need to dial service hotline from other countries:+8621 114+ Country code Complete phone number Dial key

2.6.11 Dial Call in the ListEvery phone number you dialed and received are saved in a list in the phone, recent dialed and received phone numbers areplaced on the top of the list (Please refer to Section 3.9 Call Register). Every phone number is classified based on Dialed Calls,Received Calls and Missed Calls. The phone also provides you with All Phone Items for you to view al! calling record. Oldphone numbers will be deleted automatically once the phone number list is full Please follow steps below to view the list:• Press Dial Key to view dialed calls records;• All phone numbers in the list can be dialed through Dial Key.

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Press Enter to view details after phone number list appears. You can press Save to store this number to the phone book afterentering.2.6.12 Emergency Calls

You can call emergency services if you are within the network coverage (you can check it by viewing the network signalstrength bar in the upper left comer). If the network supplier doesn't provide roaming service, then "EMERGENCY" appears onthe screen, which means you can only call these calls. You can dial emergency calls within the network coverage even if there'sno SIM card.

2.6.13 Answer CallsYou can press any key to answer the phone once Anykey Answer is set to on, or you shall press Dial Key or Left Soft Key toenter answer, and then press Left Soft Key again to speak on the phone. You can also press the key on the headset to answer callsonce the headset is inserted. Hence, you can set Auto Answer to On once it's inconvenient for you to press keys, and the phoneanswers automatically after vibration & ring or vibration lasts for 5 seconds once the headset is inserted.2.6.14 Call Register

The phone saves the record of your last call and call duration since the phone is used (Please refer to Section 3.9 Call Register).2.6.15 Call Menu

Press Handsfree to enter handsfree function under call status. You can press Options to enter call options. The operation way of

call options is the same as the operation way of function menus.You can see Call Menu only during calling; besides, functions like call waiting, call transfer and multiparty conversation, neednetwork support. So, please contact your network supplier.You can perform following operations under call option menu:(Note: As to multiparty conference, Card B doesn't support this function.)

• PauseKeep current call or restore saved call.

• EndEnd current call.

• NewCall

Make a call to a new participant.• Phone book

Enter phone book to view.

• SMSWrite message and send out the message.

• Audio RecordingRecord call voice.

• Quieti RestoreDo not send (or send) local voice.

• Dual Tone Multi Frequency

Press Left Soft Key to open or close dual tone multi frequency.• Handsfree

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Enable loudspeaker to amplify call voice.(Note: For the operations above, card.B doesn't support Pause / New Call / Audio Recording functions.)

» You can perform followmg operations Ifthere's incoming call in card B at the same time:• Answer Card A and Reject Card B

End card B and only answer card A.• Answer Card B and Reject Card A

End card A and only answer card B.

• AnswerAII

Answer current calls in two cards at the same time.» You can perform following operations if there's incoming call in card B at the same time:• End Single Line

End current call you choose.

• End CallEnd current two calls.

• Dual Tone Multi FrequencyPress Left Soft Key to turn on or turn off dual tone multi frequency.

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3 Function Menu(* Some part functions below depends on the function support status of specific phones)

3.1 Use of Function MenuScroll to select functions

• Select to enter main function menu under standby status;• Press keys or click touch screen to follow prompts to enter or exit from menu under main menu or submenu.

Exit fro m menuGenerally, you can exit from some menu items by pressing Right Soft Key. (If this phone supports touch function, you can usetouch pen to click small icon in the lower right comer to exit frorn some menu items.) Press End Key to return 0 standbyinterface.

3.2 Structure of Function MenuThe default structure of function menu is as follows after SIM card is inserted and the phone is power on:

I. Phone Book1-1 Quick Search

1-3 Add Number1-5 Delete

1-7 Other Numbers

2.Message2-1 SMS

2-3 Chat2-5 Cell Broadcast'

3. Call Register

3-1 Missed Calls3-3 Received Calls

3-5 Call Duration3-7 Message Counter

4. Settings4-1 Touch Screen Calibration

1-2 Name Search

1-4 Copy All

1-6 Caller Group1-8 Settings1-8-1 Capacity Inquiry

1-8-2 Storage Position1-8-3 Name Card Settings1-9 Full Screen Caller1-10 Caller RingI-II Caller Film

2-2 MMS'2-4 Voice Mailbox *

3-2 Dialed Calls3-4 Delete CaJ\ Register

3-6 Call Costs3-8 GPRS Counter

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4-2 Phone Settings4-2-1 Time andDate

4-2-2 Auto Power On /Off

4-2-3 Language4-2-4 Preset Input Method4-2-5Standby Menu Display

4-2-6 Welcome Notc4-2-7 Speed Dial

4-2-8 Specify Function Key4-2-9 Auto-update of Time

4-2-10 Flight Mode

4-2-11 Handwriting Settings4-2-12 Orher Settings4-2-13 Power Saving Mode

4-4 Dual-Card Settings4-4-1 Auto Turning on Card B4-4-2 Tum on/off Card B

4-6 Security Settings4-6-1 SIM Lock4-6-2 Phone Lock4-6-3 Keypad Lock

4-6-4 Fixed Dialing'4-6-5 Prohibit Dialing4-6-6 Change Password

4-7 Restore Factory Settings

4-8 Sound Effect

5 Multimedia5-1 A8 Music Box

5-2 Camera

5-3 Album5-4 Video Camera

5-5 Video Player5-6 Music Player

5-7 Audio Recording

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4-3 Call Settings4-3-1 My Phone Number

4-3-2 Call Waiting'4-3-3 Call Transfer4-3-4 'Call Barring

4-3-5 Line Switch4-3-6 Call Duration Prompt4-3-7 Call Duration Display

4-3-8 Auto Redial4-3-9 Turn Off Group

4-3-10 IP Dial4-3-11 Blacklist

4-5 Network Settings4-5-1 Network Selection4-5-2 Preferential Network

4-5-3 GPRS Connection

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5-8 FM Radio

5-9 Custom Ring5-10 E-book

6 F ile M a na gemen t

7 Entertainment and Game

7 -1 Ent er ta inmen t B ib le

7-2 Mobile Phone QQ

7-3 Game Player Simulator7-4 Subject

8 Profiles8-1 General

8-2 Meeting

8-3 Outdoor8-4 Indoor

8-5 Earphone

8-6 BIuetooth

10 Network Service10-1 *STK Service (It has som ething to do w ith network operator)

10-2 *Finger Tip M usic*

10-3 WAP

10-4 Account Information

II Additional Function11-1 Calculator

9 Toolbox9-1 Stock Manager

9-2 Memo

9-3 Alarm Clock9-4 World Time

9-5 Incoming Call Show

9-6 Stopwatch

11 -1 . Un it Conve r sion

1 1- 3 E x ch an ge Ra te C onv er sa tio n

11-4 Bluetooth

1 2 Sho rtc ut F un ctio n

N ote: M enu w ith "*" app ea rs o nly u nd er c er ta in c on dit io ns .

3.3 Phone bookY ou can lise the phone boo k fu nctio n to sto re the nam e card info rm ation fo r som e im po rtant perso ns, such as nam e, pho ne, hornephone and company phone etc. Select the phone book from the main menu, and enter i t .

N ote: T his phone can sto re 1000 pho ne num bers.

Y ou can see the follo wing o ptions in the phonebo ok: quick search, nam e search, ad d num ber, copy all, delete, caller g ro u p, o th er

number, set t ings, full s cr een cal le r, caller ring a nd caller film etc .

• Quick Search: Select this option to enter the phone book browse interface, i t will provide a search input box below the

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window, and you can input the relative information here to take the screening of the phone records. The searchingways available for selection: 1. Pinyin; 2. Stroke; 3. English 4. Number.

• Name Search: Find record by name in the phonebook.

• Add Number: Add a new phone record in the phonebook, and you can select the storage way to SIM card or the phone. Thereis little differentiation in the storage format for SIM card and the phone.

• Copy All: Copy all the records in the phone or SIM card, and it can select copy from the phone to SIM card, or from SIM cardto the phone.

• Delete: Select this option to delete the phone record; select From SIM Card to delete all the phone records in SIM card; selectFrom Phone to delete all the phone records in the phone; select Delete One by One to delete the phone recordsone by one;

• Caller Group: This phone provides 5 caller groups, you can take the personalized settings of name changing, ring tone, callerpicture, caller animation and group member for every group.

• Other Numbers: Other numbers stored in SIM card (this phone number/service number/emergency number). You can viewand change them.

• Settings: The setting function of the phone book. Which is classified into three menus: Capacity Inquiry, Storage Location andName Card Settings.

Capacity Inquiry: The storage sate of the phone records in SIM card and the phone.

Storage Position: Select the preferential storage position: phone, card A and card B.Name Card Settings: Set the contents including the phone book (10 settings of the home phone, company name and E-mail

etc.).

• Full Screen Caller: Set the image that will display when having incoming cal1.e Caller Ring: Select the ring prompt when having incoming call.

• Caller Film: Select the film that will display when having incoming call.3.4 Message

Select "Message" menu to enter the sub-menu.If your network supports SMS, you have applied for this service to the network supplier, then you can receive and send Chinese,

English SMS and MMS by the Short Messaging Service Center3.4.1 New Message

When you receive a SMS, the phone will sound the vibration (if it has been turned on) or the prompt tone (if the prompt tonefunction has been turned on), and the screen will display the animation. If you don't want to read it immediately, it will displaythe prompt that have new message in the standby interface, and will store this message into SIM card automatically.The number of SMS (including the received and locally stored SMS) that can be saved in SIM card depends on the capacity ofSIM card.To read the new message, you can lake the following operations: enter the inbox sub-menu, and press OK to read the new SMS.

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3.4.2 Create MessageSMS network service allows you to send the text message to the other phones that can receive message.Please confirm that you have set the Short Messaging Service Center Number before creating message (please see "MessageSettings").• Enter Create Message sub-menu to input SMS (please see chapter 4.2 "Instructions on Input Method").

Finish: Selecting this option indicates that this message has been inputted completely, and it can enter the operation ofthe next step.Common Phrase: Insert the preset common phrases in this SMS.

Insert Object: Insert the picture, ring and animation etc. in this SMS.Word Format: Define the word format of this SMS.

Insert Phone Number: Insert the phone number of the selected entry in the phone book.Insert Name of Phone Book: Insert the name of the selected entry in the phone book.Input Method: Change the mput method when editing SMS.

• Select Finish after writing, you can use the lauch pen to select Card A Send, Card B Send, Save and Send, Store, Send toMany or Send by Group by scrolling to send this message to other phone number.Card A Send: To send this message, select this option to enter the inbox edit box, you can touch the number small icon on

the lower of the interface to input number, or press Search to provide the phone book, select the number of the receiver fromthe phone book, and press OK to send.

Card B Send: The same as card A send, and it will send the edited SMS as the card number of card B here.Save and Send: Store this SMS into the outbox at the same time of sending.

Store: Don't send this SMS and store it into the outbox.

Send to Many: Send this SMS to the multiple phone numbers.Send by Group: Send a group, and send this SMS to all the members of this group.Note: The Short Messaging Service Center doesn't support the long and short message with over 70 Chinese characters

(or 160 English characters) in some cities and areas.

3.4.3 View Received Messages and Saved Messages• Enter the inbox sub-menu to view the received SMS; enter the outbox to view the SMS that have been stored in the SIMcard.

• It will display the message receiving date and time and the number or name of the receiver when viewing the message list ofthe inbcx (when the number exists in the phone book).

• It can select the previous message or the next message when viewing the message list.• It can press OK to read the details of the message when appearing the message list of the inbox. It can take the following

operations by option at this time:Reply: Send SMS to the sender of the current SMS.Delete: Delete the current SMS.

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Forward: Forward this SMS.Copy to Phone (Copy to SIM Card): Copy the current SMS on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIMcard) to store.

Move to Phone (Move to SIM Card): Move the current SMS on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIMcard) to store.Chat: Enter the chat room to chat by SMS.

Delete All: Delete all the SMS in the inbox.Copy All: There are two available copy ways of From SIM Card and From Phone.

Move All: There are two available copy ways of From SIM Card and From Phone.Use Number: Extract the phone number of the sender of the SMS, and you can dial it or save it into the phonebook.Store Items: Extract the object in the SMS to take storage (only effective for EMS) .

• It can press OK to read the details of the message when appearing the message list of the outbox. It can take the followingoperations by option at this time:

Send: Send this SMS. You can select Card A Send, Card B Send, Send to Many and Send by Group to send this

SMS to many persons.Edit: Extract the content of the current SMS to take edit.Delete: Delete this SMS.

Copy to Phone (Copy to SIM Card): Copy the current SMS on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIMcard) to store.

Move to Phone (Move to SIM Card): Move the current SMS on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIMcard) to store.Delete All: Delete all the SMS in the outbox.Copy All: There are two available copy ways of From SIM Card and From Phone.

Move All: There are two available copy ways of From SIM Card and From Phone.Use Number: Extract the phone number of the receiver of the SMS, and you can dial it or save it into the phonebook.

3.4.4 Operations of Common PhraseIt can write some common sentences in the common phrases, to avoid inputting repeatedly when sending SMS. You can select toedit or delete after finishing writing.

3.4.5 Message SettingsYou need to take the necessary settings before using the function of SMS.• Enter the Message Settings sub-menu:

Mode Setting: Select an appropriate mode for the SMS of the phone. Enter to the individual mode to take thesettings for the corresponding name, Short Messaging Service Center Number, effective term and sending format.

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Status Setting: Set whether to tum on the message report or reply path.Capacity Inquiry: View the space occupying state of the mailbox in SIM card or the phone.

Storage Location: Select the phone or SIM card.Message Transmission Setting: The selections for the SMS transmission ways: GPRS Priority, GSM Priority andOnly Use GSM.

• Set Short Messaging Service Center Number: Please contact your network supplier to get the number of Short MessagingService Center. For example, the one Short Messaging Service Center Number of China Mobile in Shanghai is

+8613800210500. The detailed operations are: select any mode setting in the Message Settings sub-menu, input your ShortMessaging Service Center Number in the second item, and press OK to save the settings.

• Status Report: If you have set the message report to On, the Short Messaging Service Center will send the status report backwhen the receiver has received your SMS or has not received it due to some reason. You can know whether the receiver has

received your SMS conveniently. .Note: The realization of this function needs to be supported by the operator.

3.5 MMSNote: This function is not supported by card B.

• Create Message: Create a MMS message. You need to fill in receiver, copy, B e e , subject and content.• Inbox: View the received multimedia messages. (The detailed operations are the same as the ones for the inbox of SMS)

View: View the current MMS.Message Details: View the details of the current MMS.Extract Number: Extract the number of the sender (store or dial it).MMS Reply: Send a MMS to the sender of the MMS.SMS Reply: Reply the sender in SMS.Forward: Forward the current MMS to others.

Delete: Delete the current MMS.Delete All: Delete all the contents in the inbox.

• Outbox: Store the MMS that have not been sent successfully. (The detailed operations are the same as the ones for the

outbox of SMS)View: View the current MMS.Message Details: View the details of the current MMS.Forward: Forward the current MMS to others.Send: Continue to send the current MMS.Disconnect: Disconnect the MMS that is being sent.

Delete: Delete the current MMS.Delete All: Delete all the contents in the outbox.

• Draft Box: It can save the edited but not sent MMS here.

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View: View the content of the current MMS.

Message Details: View the details of the current MMS.Edit: Edit the current MMS.Send: Send the current MMS.Delete: Delete the current MMS.Delete All: Delete all the contents in the draft box.

• Sent items: Save the messages that have been sent successfully.View: View the sent MMS.Message Details: View the details of the current MMS.

Forward: Forward the current MMS to others.Delete: Delete the current MMS.Delete All: Delete all the contents in the sent items.

• Settings: Set the relative parameters of MMS sending and receiving.Sending Setting: Some relative parameter settings on MMS sending. For example, Within Use Term, Send Report,Read Report, Priority, Interval and Sending Time etc.Receiving Setting: Some relative parameter settings during MMS receiving. For example, Main Network, Roaming

Network, Send Read Report and Allowed to Send Report etc.Filter Setting: Filter some MMS.

Network Setting: Select the appropriate server.Storage Space: View the capacity information of the MMS.Storage Setting: The MMS can be stored in the phone or SIM card.

3.6 ChatNote: This function is not supported by card B.

• Chatting Room Setting: Select a chatting room, and set the nickname and the concerned phone number who will chat withyou.

• Start Chatting: Input the message, and start to chat with the preset phone number.

3.7 Voice MailboxNote: This function is not supported by card B.

Your received voice messages will be stored in the network, and you must dial the voice mailbox number in order to listen themessage.• Edit: You can add/edit the voice mailbox number, so that it will be more convenient when using the function of the

voice mailbox.Connect to Voice: Call the set voice mailbox number, and listen the message.

3.8 Cell BroadcastNote: This function is not supported by card B.

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• Read Message: EnlCr this menu to read your tailored ceil broadcast message.

• Language: Set the language in receiv ing cell broadcast.

• ChannelSetting:Setthcchannclofthecelibroadcasl.

No te : Th e s er vic es fo rt hc cc ll b ro ad ca st an d t he v oi ce m ai lb ox a rc p ro v id ed b y th e o pe rat or , p lea se c on tac t y ou r o pe ra to r.

3 .9 Cal l Reg is te r

• Missed Calls, press OK to view the list on the missed call,

• Dialed Calls, press OK to view the list 011 the dialed calls

• Received Calls, press OK to view the list on the received culls

lu the interfaces of the lists on the missed calls. dialed calls and received cans. you can press OK to view the details of this

record.incilidingda'e,di~lins'imc,nu"';bcranddiatingnumber

In th e d et ai ls i nte rf ac e, y ou ca n t ak e t he fo ll ow in g o pe ra tio ns f ort h e c urre nt ly s el ec te d p ho ne r ec ord b y o pt io n:

Del et e Del et e t hi s r ec or d

Save SavcthisnumberintoS1Meardorlhephone

Dial Dial this phone number.

Card B Dial Dial this number by using card B.

Send Message Sen d message tothis number.

Send Message b}' Card B Usc the number or card B to send message to this number

lP Dial by Card A Usc the IP number of cardA to dial this number.[PDial by Card B Usc the tpnumbcr or card g tc diat this number

Edit Edit this phone number and save it into the phone book

Send MMS: Send MMS 10 t his number.

Not e: P re ss 01< to realize the fu nctions of IP dial by card A and card B diredl}' in the lius on the received

ca ll s. d ia led ca ll s an d mi ss ed ca ll s.

• Delete Call Register

There ,,,e 4 sub-menus in Delete Call Register: Missed Call.~. 0i31ed Calls, Received Calls and Delete All.

Th eu se rc nn sci ce tl oci en rae er tai nca il li st ,an ds el ee t Oe lel CAI[ to d el ete a[ 1 t he r ec ord l is ts i n t he c al l r eg is ter .

• CnllDurauon

There arc 4 sub-menus in Call Duration: Last Call Duration, Dialed Calls· Duration and Received Calls' Duration and Clear

Timers.

Last Call Duration View the duration value of the last call

Oial",IC"lls'nnratilln Vicw Ih e total duratio n valuc ofthc dialed calls

Received Calls' Duration View the total duration value ofthc received calls

Clear Timers Clear the data in the timing statistics. and stan to time again

• csn c,«,lt cau store the accumulated cost of the calls by Cal l Cos ts

Ln"' ceuce«Enter the Last Call Cost sub-menu. and view the last call COSI

Cost Summary

Enter the Cost Summary sub-menu, and view the accumulated call costs

C le ar Cos t

In pu t P[ N2 c od e t o cl ea r t he c os t ca lcu la to r. a nd s ta rt t o c os t a gai n

Charge Restr ic tion

Enter the Charge Restriction sub-menu 10 view, chan ge or cancel this function. It needs to input P[N2 code for changing and

cancc liug fuuct ions

Prtce and Cost Rate

Enter the Price and COSI Rate sub-menu to view, change or cancel this function. It needs to inpu t FlN2 code for changing and

cilnccliozrnnc!ions

No te : Y ou n eed 1 0 i np ut P [N2 co de f or s ome o per at io ns . p le as e COO1 aC Iy ou r n etw ork s up pl ier to g et th is p as sw ord

• MessageCounln

S en t: Re co rd tlt c n umbcr oft he sen t m es sag es

R eee tv ed : Re co rd t he n umbe r o ft hc re ce iv ed mes sa ges

You can select to reset by the [eft soft key to clear the two items respect ively.

• Gl'RSCounter

Nute: Thi~ functinn is not Snllported by card B.

Las t T ru usmi t: R eco rd th e b yt e n umbe r 0 1" th e la st t ran sm is si onLas t Re ce iv e: R ce ord t he b yt e n umb cr o f t he l as t re ce iv in g.

T ran sm it Al l: Re co rd th e 1 01 a[ t ran sm it te d b yte n umber .

Rec ei ,' c AU: Recor d t he l ot at . .. .. ~ ivcd byt e numbe r.

Clear Counter: Sian to coun t again.

3.IOSel1ings

3 .10. 1 Touch Scr ee n Cal ib ra ti on :

It will be mo re accurate when usin g th e to uch pen by calibrating the t ouch screen.

a . m . z Phone Sentngs

• Time and Date: Set time and date

- SetCil)·: Select a city for the time selling of this p h o n e

- TimelDateSeltings:Setthecurrenttimeanddate.

- Fo rmat Settings: Set the disp lay format of the time and d ate. 12-h our or 24·hour.

• Auto Po wer OntOff: Set the time, and th e phone will switch on oroffaulOmalically when reaching 10 the settime.

• Languag e: Set th e language in displaying ihc phone menus

• Preset Input Melhod: Select a default input method

• SlandbyMcnu Disploy:

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- Wallpaper: Select the wallpaper of the standby interface.

- ~~::en Protection: Select a screen protection picture for the standby interface of the main screen . and set the waiting

On Animation: It can select the picture of On animation.

- O ff Anima ti on : 11 can select the picture of Off anima tion

- Display Date and Time: Select to tum o n o r o fT D is pl ay t he cu rr en t t im e in t he s tan db y i nt erfa ce

- Display My Phone Number:

Notc: This function is not supported hycard B.

- Select to turn on or off Display my phone number in thc stnndby inter face

Clock Type: It.can select the dock type displaying in the sta~dby interface.

• Welcome Note: DIsplay the welcome note during the On animation. Select OfT to nOI display it

• Speed Dial:Noll': This function is not supported by card B.

Set the speed dial. In the standby interface, longpressthccorrc~pondingmtmberkeystoca[l the set phone number.

• Specify Function Key: Specify the functions of the upper, lower, left and right arrow keys in the standby interface.

• Auto-Update of Time: Select 10 l um on or otT Auto-Update of Time cfthe phone.

• Flight 1\-lode: Include Normal Mode. Flight Mode and Ask when Switching on

Abollt Flight Mode: Flighl Jnrx! e is used /Q c lo se t he phone c ommuni ca ti on function. that ilC (l lm ol , ., :ee ;" e. d ia l c all a nd s en d

~Z:";£~~;~~'i'}t[~:~I~';~;;nle:::'~:;{:~:~~ ~ ' ~ I Z ~ ~ ~ . : · I : : : ' [ ~ 7 , ~~ ; i : , ~ e i ~ : ',,~I~;~;,c;JI~lo;~I~~n[~'~i~a;~,~~~li~n;o lise the other f"llction.~

w hen " "W ltc hmg 0 11 I he p h. o". e. jo l" e .wm pll <. vi ew I he p ho :, e h oo k. e nj oy t he a rt ic les a nd f il ms Oi l t he p ho ne et c

t eo to : B ec au se 1 I0W l i Ie. cl VI I a lli ul lOn I /I I/ lt Ol" ll y h us 1 10 / i ss ue d t he r eg ul au on s Oi l " Fl ig l! l M od e " , t h e p a. uel lg lir s hu ll .~/ii/witch

off_rhe phone before gomg on broad according 10 the r el at ed r eg ll ia ti on s 011 t he a ir pl ane; i" [ he n orma l s ta tes ( sl/ ch n ig ht ). i t c a ll

~ ~ ; ; ~ : ; i ~ ~ ' ~ f f . \ . 7 ~ : ; i ·~ ; ' ;% ~ < f l ~ ; h ; { ;; ; :d e ~ecause (he signal consumes moSI power or,he phone. and it can save power greatty for

• Handwriting Settin gs: Set the handwriting s p e e d and thc colo r of the hand~riting pen.

• Other Settings: Take scnmgs for LCD brightness and delay time

• Power Saving Mode: Tum on orofTit

3 .10. 3 Cal l S et ti ngs

• Phone Number

Note: This function is uot supported by card B.

- System Preset: Whether the number sending uses the system default wlue

Hid e Number: The orncr party will not see the number when you calling. (Needed to be supported by the op erator)

- Send NU11lber: The other party can sec the number when you calling

• CaIiWaitillg:

Note: This function is not supported by card B.

Tum on or off the call waiting function. Select View 10 view the current call waiting status .

• Call Transfer:

Note: This function is not b)' card B.

_ Unconditional Transfer: After turning on Unconditional Transfer, und the incoming calls in any state will be

tr an sf err ed t o y ou r s et n umbe r.

_ Transfer if unreachable: After turning on Transfer ifnot unreachable, and the phone will transfer the incoming call to

your set llumber when the other-party cannot contact you

_ Transfer 0 11 1 10 answer: After turning on Transfer on n o answer. and the phone willtransfer the incoming callto your

s et n umbe r wh en n o an sw er .

_ Transfer 011 busy: Aller turning on Transfer on busy, and the phone will transfer the incoming all to your set number

when busy

- Transfer all data calls: When the incoming call is a data callandrhc p hone will transfer it automatically,

- CancelTransfer: Cancel ali the cal l t ransfer.

• Call Barring:

Note: This function is 1101 supported by rard B.

Tak e re st ri ct io n f or d ia li ng c al ls

Outg oing Calls Barring: Restrict the outgoing calls.

tncommg Ca lls B ar ri ng : R es tri ct t he i nc om in g cansCancel Barring: Cancel the set barring (required to input the password)

- Change Password: Change the password

• Llnc Switch:

Not e: Car d 1 3 is only available for line I

Select line I or line 2.

• Call Duration Prompt:

Not e: T hi s function is notsupporledhycardH.

The phone will sound the prompt tone when reaching to the time after setting the frequency.

• Call1)uratioll Dlsplay: Display tile cull Juratio n, select "Off' will not display the call duration.

• Auto Redial

Note: This function is not supported bycardB .

The phone will redial automatically for every unsuccessful calling after turning on Auto Redial

• Turn off Group: Turn off the group function

.'POial:SetandtuTIlonthisitem,anditeanrcalizetheIPdialflinetion by the number records ill the phone hook

• Blacklist: The numbers listed in the blacklist will be sh ielded.

Note:Somefunctionsnce~tobesuppo rtedbythenelwork operator .

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3.10.4 Dual-Card Settings

• Auto Turning on Card B: Select to tum on or off the functions of curd B

(For example "On", when the phone is on, which willturn on card B if you have inserted it in the location of card B).

• Turn onlofr Card B: Select to turn on or ofT t he functions of card B

(For examp:lc "orr", when the pho ne is on. which will 110t d isplay card Beven if you have inserted it in the location of

card A. and the rcailzcd fllnetlOIlSarC the same as the ones of cue curd (card A»

Notc:IryouoniyusconcSIMcard,plcnseinsertthcholdcrofeardA prefcrentlally, to ensure you can enjoy Ihc

individnalfunetiollsofthisphonccomplctcly;ifyousettheSIM card into the holderofcan l B(inthestateofnot

inserting the card in thchold ...rofcardA),thcphoncwillbcu"abtctoiu~ntifySIi\1 card,sothat you shall censrder using

the holder ofeard A first. tr yeu need to exehangeth . ..main card and card B,pleaseexchange the locations of the dual

cards when the phoncis off and there is 110 external power supply.

3 .10. 5 Network Set ti ngs

Note: This Iuectlon is not supported by card B,

• Net wo rk Se lect io n:

Re-seareh : Register the network again after pressing OK

Select Network: Select the network to reg ister in the network list.

Searching Way: •

Auto : Search the network that SIM card belongs to automaticallyMa nu al : Se ar ch al l t he a vai la ble n et wo rk s 1 0 r eg is ter m an ual ly .

• Pr efe re nt ia l N et wo rk : Pr e- sto re s ev era l fav ori te n et wo rk s

• GPRS C,,"I~cthJ!l: Connecting ways ofGPRS: Connccucn As Requ ire and Pcrmanent Connection

3.10.6 Security Settings ~

·SIMLock:

Note: This function is not supported by card B.

Youeansetthesecurityoptionsofthcphoneundcrthismcllu.toavoid the ph one or SIM card from being used illegally

- PIN Code

PIN code can prevent yonrSIM card from being used illegally,

- If PIN.codc IS o fTc.urren.tly, select O~ to tum on the PIN code protcctioll1 and the phone will ask you PIN code when

switching on next tunc: If PIN code rs on currently. select OfT to turn 011 the PIN code protection, select Change PIN

Code to set the new PIN code. please input the old PIN code, new PIN code and repeatedly input the new PIN code in

tum a cc ord in g to t hc p romp t

Note: If the ~IN code has been consecutively inputted for three times, SIM card will be locked. At this point, you must unlock

StM card us,ng PUK codc. The PIN c~c atld PUK cull.., may be suppucc with SIM card to you. jf not, please contact the

nctwo rk~~::c:;~ I:~~cfl!u lt PIN code IS 1234. Please change It to your own password as soon <IS possible

The phon e lock can prevent your mobile pho ne used by the other wit houtyour pcrmission

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Select Phone lock to tum on the phone password protection. and the phone will ask you the phone password when switching on

n ex t t im e; p res s i t a gai n t o t um o fT t he p .h on e p as swo rd p ro tec tio n

Notc: The default phone lock password 1S I ~22, and you shall ch ange it to y ou ro \~n p as sw ord as so on as p os ~i bl e

• Keypad Lock: Sct the waumg tune of the k eypad lock. The keypad W11l b e locked automatically if the pho ne has not

been used within the specified time in the standby status after be i ng sct

• Fixed Dialing:

Note: This function is no. supported by card B.

If your SIM c~rd supports the fixed supporting -. i t can limit .th~ phone to only dial the selected phone numbers. When this

fo nc tlO ll i s o n , 1 1ca n o nl y d ial lh e p ho ne I lumb crs m1h e fi ll ed d lal mg l is l o r 1 he o ne s s tar tmg wH h SO lli e Il UIIl l> e, S l I, th e l i~ t

Enterthc"FixcdDialing"sub-mcnu'

Mode:TurnonorofTthcfix eddialingfunetion(requircdtoinputtherTN code)

F ix edOi ali ngLis t: I np ut t he p ho ne n umbe rs f or ( 'ix ed d ial in g,

Note: Turning the Fixed Dialing function .on or ofT requirc s you to _input PI~2 code. Pl~asc contact the network operator to

obtain PIN2 code. Aner th e Fixed Dialing IS o n. th e numbers III t he Fixed Dialing wLiI be dIsplayed after entering the name card

holdcrphoncbook

• rrohibitDialing:

Note: This function is nol supported by card B.

~ tO;: t~g: i~ha~~~\ .~~~~ ~~~~~~' t~l :dp~~~:~ ;ds~~~r~~: :~~t t~ :a~i l~~:~~ ~~n~~

Z~~~~~~~:~~~;~;1C password

No te : SOI TIC f un ct io ns n eed to b e s up po ri cd b y y ou r n et wo rk o per at or

3.10.7 Restore Fae t( )rySeUings

The default password of rcsrorc factory scningsis 11 22

3.IO,8SoundEffect

Adjust the effect of the sound play. The audio equalizers available for selection: Normal, Bass, Dance, Classical, High,

Banqu et, Pop and Rock.

3.11 Multimcdia

The functions including in thi, item arc: AS Music Box, Camera, Album, Video Camera, Animation Player, Music "layer,

Recording, Custom Ringllud E-book

3.11.1 A8Musie Bo~

There arc two option s in AS Music Box list Sc;Ver 1 a nd Server?

You can select any server to log m the A8Box list, select an y song and press OK key, and it will display the following options

In st an t P lay : P lay t he c urre nt ly s el ec ted s on g

Download Song: Downlo ad the currently selected son gprc semto t -ncnd: I nput t he phone l 1umber o t you r F ri end a nd tbc p rc sc n ti ngme ss age, andscl cc tP re se ll t

Set to Ring: Set th c current song 10 the caller ring

- Set to Alarm Clock Ring: Set the c urre nt SOI lg t o t he a larm c lo ck ri nl ?

Note: This function needs 10 be supported by the network operator, an d u smg this function wi ll generate the GPRS flow fee

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3.11.2Camcrll

Yo ur p ho ne h as b ee n eq uip ped wi th t he f lll lc ti l)! l o f c am era . and you can press the small sh ooting icon in the central Oil thc

Enterthe f ol lowing by op t i on

Noun Explanation

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l ower ort hc ~c ree n ro s ho ot . P re ss tl ie in di vi dl lu l8ma ll i co ns i n t he v iew f in di ng in te rf ac e o f s ho ot in g t o s et t he fo ll owi n g. uu ch

a s shoot ing s iz e. pboro q ual it y. s ho ot in g mod e. : on ti nu ou >; s ho ot in g ~e lt in g. d el ay s ho ot a nd spec ial elTcet setting ere . You can

a lsoc nl er thcs ct li ngso ft li cr ci at ivc i tems by opticn.

Ent er t he f ol lowing by opt ion

To Al bum: En te r t he u lb ul 11

C amera S en in gs : Sc ui ng s f or s ome r el at iv e p arume tc rs o n s ho ot in g

S cr nce Sw ilc h: Swi tc h b et wee n $Ce ne I and scene 2.

I 'hol oSct li ngs: S et ti ngso fpho to s iz e a nd pho toqoal it y.

WhitcRulancc:ltcansetthceoloroftheilluminalionforthepho10.

f'rofiJcModc:l1eansctthcshootingmodc

Sp ec ia l Eff ec l S cU in gs : S et t he s ty leo fv ie w f in din g

Frame: Se lec t a picture box for the photo.

St or ag e I 'Hl h: Se lec t t o s to re t he p ho to i nt o t he p ho ne o r Ih c memo r yea rd .

R es to re D ef au lt Sc tl in gs : Se t htc Restore to Default Sel lings

N ote : In t he v ie w fi nd in g in te rf ac e o fs ~o ot in ~: p res s t he co rre sp on di ng n umbe r. ke ys t o t ak e t he s cn in gs f or t he a pp ro pr ia te

i mag e e ffe ct , an d c an a ls o t ou ch t he c er ta in p oSi tI on o n t he to uch s cre e n t ora ke s eumg s

J.11.3Albunt

En te r t he al bum t o t ak e t he s Cl 1i ng s fo r t he p ho to , s ueh a s b rows c. se nd,delcteandrenameetc

J.II.4VidcoCamer8Yo ur p ho n. c p ro vi des th e fu nc tio n o f t he v id eo r ec ord in g, s ele ct t he Vi deo Camer a men u t o enter i t. and press Rocke r key t o e rl te rthe recording.

No te : F or th c mod ds su pp or tin ,' l t he to uc. h s crec n f un ct io n. p res si ng t he re d r ou nd b ull on on t he l ow er o f t il e s cree n t o re al ize

rccordHlg.Pre% ... .. .. keys.toad)ustthcbf lght t1essofthcrccordll1g,andprcss . . .. .. kcystoadjustthcfocusof thercco, .dil l! l

E nt er t he f ol low' ng by opt ion:

To Pla ycr :Sc kc tt hi s1Hcn ut oe lll crt li cv id co pb yc r. nn di tcJ np lu yth cj lt st re co rd ed v id eo

V id eo Camer a S rl li ng $: S el ect th is m en u t o c urer t he s et ti ng s o f s ome r el ati ve p ar am et ers ofthe video cuncm

F ilm Set ti ngs: T he scu ings oru.c r el at ive par amet er s o ff il rn s iz e, f orma t a nd r e~ or di ng t ime e tc .

S ce ne Swi tc h: Swi tc h s cc ne I or scene 2.

SI1Cci1li Effec t SCllings: YOtlC3n "elcc t"spc~ ia l c ITec t for lhis recording.

Storagel'ath: Seleetto"toreintothephoneorth~memoryemd

R e, to re l)(" I· "" lt $ "Wng o: R c< to r(' al l t he. "u in S"o th ed cf au it v al uc s.

Note : In the recording in terface , pre ss t hc co rr cspond il lg numbe r keys t o t ake t he s el ti ngs f or t he a pp ropr ia te imagc cf Tc ct .

3 .11. 5 V ideo I 'l ayer

Emcrthcvideoplay.

P la y: P la y t he e ur re nt ly s el ec te d f il e.

Tra nsmi t: T ra nsmit th e c urr en tl y s el ec ted fi le ( ca ll b e t r an sm it ted t o t he p ho ne b oo k, E- bo ok )

R en ame: C han ge t he n ame o ft he c urre nt ly s ele ct ed fi lc

Del~l c: Del el e t he currcntty sclccrcd f ile.

uetere An ru es : De let e all the cur rent a rchives

Sorting: Sortthearchivcs(byname,t)'Jl<:.time.si7.como)

~1;t~~~h~~~hla~:e~:I~~'~~~~~h~~i~~o~ ;~~~~ ~'~f~~~~:t;~:!n~~ s : ~~~~;rc~~~tmory card).

3 .11. 6 Mus ic f 'J ayer

S el ect Mu si c Pl ay er t o e nt er t he mp3 pl ny in te rf ac e. Th e fu nc tio ns o f t he i nd iv id ua l k cy s ar c as fo ll owi ng

Uppe r Ke y: P lay /p au se t he c urr en t mus ic.

L ower Key : S top playing.

L cf t Key : Scl cc tt he p rc vi oussong

R ig ht K ey : S el c. :t t he n ex t s on g.

Th e . .. .. rd s d is pl ay in g o n t he l ow er s id e o f th e mus ic p la yer s cr ee n: Li st an d B ack . II c an a ls o s ele ct ·· Op ti on ·· u nd er Ih e l is t to

en te r t he fu nc ti on s o f P lay . Vi ew D et ail s, Ad d i nt o R in g Li bra ry an d S et ti ng s et c.

Noun E.~pjanation

P la y: P la y t he c ur rc nt ly s el ec te d song.

Details: viewthe der ai ls o ft he songAdd into Ring Librnry: Set the current song into the rin g store. Update Play List: Update thc music in the ring library

Note : Ir c an r ea li ze t he f ol lowing f unct ions f or t he modcl ssuppo rt ingt he t ouc h scr ee n f unct ion:

In st ~u ct io ns o n To uch K ey s: "+" a nd ' ·_ ··s ymbo ls i nd ic at e t he v olume u p a nd v ol ume d own

. .. a nd I I P r es s in g t he tWO s ymb o l s i nd ic at es t ha t t ur n on/off the music playc r and pausc

• Pressing this symbol indlcatcstbarreplnythe music

~a l1 d~H P res s th e tWO s ymbo ls to swi tch t o t he previous song a nd t he nex t song r espe ct ivel y.

s eru ng s: Ta ke t he s et ti ng s fo r th e m lJ it im cd ia p la y.

I. L is t: T he phon~ space o r t he memory ca rd ! ;p ac e

2. An loGe nc raH ng Li st : Sc lcc lt< ) t ur n o n o r o ff

J. Repl:ty: Turn Oil t his option to replay song

4. Rando m: Tumon this o pr io n. un d t il e s o ng s wi ll p la y at ra nd om

5 . D ac kg .-o un d f' la y: Tu rn u n t hi s o pl io n. n nd th e l 11 u, i~ wi ll n ot < to p w ilh l h~ mCl lu CXi l

6. Equalizer: Tum on this o pt io n, an d i tca n swi tc h amon g t he mus ic e ffe ct s

7 . E ner gy I )j sp lay S I) "l c: Tu rn o n t hi s o pt io n. a nd i t c an d is pl ay t he e n erg ys ty le i nmp 3 p lay

8. Lyr ic Display: It w il l d is pla y ly ri c wh en p la yi ng mp J af ter tu rn in g o n t his o pt io n. a nd i t w il l1 10 t d is pl ay t he

JI

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Iyriciftumingoffit

Note: The default file name of the music player is My music {the phone or the memory card).

3 .11. 7 Aud io Recor di ng

S el ec t th is o pt io n t o t ~k cau di o re co rd in g. Se lect t he fo ll owi ng o pt io ns t o e nte r'

Audio Recording: Record a new voice.

Play:PlaYlhccurrcntlyselecledaudiorccording

Annc~: Annex ancw uudio recording on the base of the original not audio r ecording

Rename: Change the name ofthe c urre nt au di o re co rd in g fi le

Oelele:Deletelhccurrcntalldiorecordingfi1c

Delete All: Dcletcallthcaudior~cordingfilcs

Sellings:SellhcaudiorecordiJlgformal

Send: Send the current audio recording to the profile mode or MMS orblu ctooth

3 .1 J. 8FM Rad io

llcanuselheFMradioonlyaftcrinsertingthehandset

Enter the FM Radio play interface. and it will display the following words on the lower side of the FM radio screen: Option and

Back. Select "Option" to enter the functions of Channel List, Manual Input.Auto Search and Sel and Sellings.

Noun Eltplanation:

Channel List: Channellist of the FM radio, press "Option" key to Edit and Play the current channel. (It can save lip to

3 0 ch an nel s a t most )

Manual Input: You can input any favorite channel ofthe FM radio.

AutoSrarch and Set: Select this option 10 search channel automatically and generate Ihe I ist

In st ru ct to ns cn Ic on Fu nc tio n:

Instructions on the five icons from the left to right:

Search, Search channel {press Upper Negation key 10 switch start or stop searc hing)

The second icon: Emer the Setting MCI1U L ist

~al1d~ Press the two icons to automaticalty scarch to the previous channel and the ned channel (it can also

u sct hc l eft an d ri gh t n av ig at io n k ey s t o swit ch amo ng c han ne ls )

The fifth small icon: Press this iCOIl to play or pause the FM radio {Note: pressing the navigation keys can

nlso rculizcth is funct ion) .

"+" a nd " -" Symbo ls : It can yolume up und down by using them.

S el li ng s: Ta kc~c lli ng sfo rt hcFM rad io .

1. Background Play: Select to tum it on or off, and the music will not stop with the menu exit after

turning 011this opt ion

2. Apl)earance: Select the appearance background whcn playiug Ffvl radio

3. Phone Loudspeaker; The FM radio can play outwards by the loudspeaker after turning 011 this

option.

No te: Pr es s t he np pro pri Ul e n umber k ey s i ll t he FM r ad io i nt erf ac e t o e nt er th e co rr es po nd in g ch an nel

3.11.9CuslomRing

Select Add to enter the ring edit interface. press the number keys 10 c o it ring, and it can also click tnsen on the soft keypad to

i ns ert th e mus ic n ot at io n. c lic k Edit to edit the ring.un d click Play to listen the edited ring

Click Option in the custom ring edit interface 10 e nter the settings of Play, Play Speed, Select Instrument and Storage.

Noun Explanation:

P lay : Pl ay t he cu rr en tl y e di te d b as s.

"lay Speed: Sclect the speed whcn playing {Fast, General and Slo w)

S el ec t In st rumen t: Se le ct an i nSl rume nt 1 0 e dit r in g.

Prcss"Option"to enter t he fo llowin g a ft er s av in g th e c us tom r in g

I'h,y:Playthceurrcntlysclcctcdring

E dit : Ed it t he cu rre nt ri ng

Add: Add a cu st om cd ri ng a gai n

Rename: Change thc name o f t he cu rren t ri ng f il e.

Odele: lklctethccurrcntlyeustomcdring.

DelCleAllFiles:Dcleteallthecustomedrings.

Send: Send the ring to Profile Mode, MMS, SMS aud Bluctooth.

3.ll.IOE-book

The storage location ofE-boo k file is the memory car~, and you need to download by USB data line. You can store E-book into

the folder numevcnook''. and it needs to create a filc folder named as "clsook'tifthcrc is no fold crinthc mcmory card

Ent er t he E -book c ab inet l is t r o s ct cc r-Opnon'

On: It c an r ea d t he c on te nt o fE -book.

Updale; Update the E-book list

S el li ng s: It c an takethe s et ti ng s f or t he p ag e d is pla y o fE-b oo k ( in el ud in g : fo nt . f on t s ty le . v ol ume p ag e. s peed .

flll1spced.eJlcodingwayandstoragcseltingscte.).

Del ail s: Vi ew th e detai ls ofthe current E-book .•

Del et e: pct cr c r hc c ur rcm Ecb o ck

Delete All: DcletealltheeooteotsintheE-bookeabinelliSI

Sorling:SortlheE_booklist(bynarne,type.timeandsi7.c.ornoISOrt)

Restore Defaulr Seeungs: Restorclheprcvioussetlingstothcdcf~ultvalues.

- Hell': Prumpt thc hclpinformaticn!

Note: Enter the E-book list. and press the corresponding number kcys to set (it call also usc Ihe touch pen to c lic k t he s oft

keyp"dtoSd)

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3.12 File Management

Store the files stored by user (the pho ne orthe memory card ). Ente r thc opuons ofthc foldcr:

On: Display th e contentofthis folder

Create Material Fo ld er: Create the new material folder inth e folder

F or mat ti ng : Fo rm at t hi s fo ld er.

3.13 Entertainment and Game

Entertainment Bible: This item provides the relative valu e-added services. For th e detailed in formatio n of th is funct ion, please

comactthcnctworko.Pcrator.

Mob il e Phone QQ: The operations arc the same as those for Tcnccnt QQ. _

Game Player Simulator: This phone supports the simulating game, and this fu nction can be operated by the handle

Instructions on Game Men u:

- Game List:

Display all the files with the extension name is v.ncs srorcd onto T; nash c ar d

- More Games:

It can download s.ncs applications and other games by wap web page etc

Game Set tings:

Display Settings: Display the angle of the screen when playing game (0' 90' and 270' )

Sound Set tings: It can simu late the game volume by this setting

Key Settin gs: The users can custom th e keys in operating th e simulating games by this s~t\ing

Network Settings: Whether to download. CMWAP gateway proxy or use CMNET dialing under the more game menus,

the fees for the two ways arc not Id entical. The supports III t he different areas arc not same. It n eed s t o. c on su lt t he l oca l

Mobile opera tor

About Game: Here provides-the operating instructions on the simulating game

Nctcs un Using this Gamc:

I. Game Ptaccmcut Path :

The game running requires the external storage card (such as f-Flash card ctc.). Hthcru is no T.flash card, it

cmmotclltcl·thc",imulatinggamc.

It shall place the game file "_nes under Game o rT-flash card, o therwise, it will prompt that not find game

2. Sup porting Type of Game:

II s uppo rts thc nics with the extension name is "ncs, that Fe simulator, or called as NES simulator.

The size of the game file shall not exceed 500K due to the small memory. and it cannot load the running

5 01 11 1' g ames wi th l es s t han 3 00K may n ot b e l oa ded d ue to . t he g ame c ompat ib il it y.

3 . C ame S ou rc e:

The user can do wnload his own favorite NES games from Internet, and copy them un der game directory

o f th e p ho ne t o. p la y.

Came: Th is pb ouc provides two games: Bejeweled and Linklink.

GameSeUiugs:

Came Sound Effcct: Tunt it on or off

GalllcVibratiou:Turnitollo_rofT,

Subje_ct: Three background colors avuilnolc for selec.tion: Amber Orange, Sapphire and Techno-gray. When moving the

s el ec ti on b ar t o t he ap prcp nat c m en u, a nd y ou c an p re vi ew It . En ter t he fo ll owi ng o_ pti on s:

- On: Apply thc $CIccII'd bockground color_

SC~~~:~~I~:;.quency: It will use the several baek groond colors in tum within the corresponding time after being

3.14 Profile~etSequen ce: Set the sequen ce when chan gin g the back ground color in lum

~~~ ~~~, cI~ d~~~, e~~ hr~~ ~~: n: ::l t: ~~~ ~~~o r; ;, ~anwh il e, a nd ca n c us tom t hem. Th is p ho ne p ro vi des 6 p ro fi les : G en era l. Mee ti ng ,

General

• On 11~~I :; tUAc~7v~~e~~ ~~:~; ;I~ng~~t~~IY~~~i~~~~~~~; set tings

~ Personali~e Select Personalize to custom the general mode. The operating contents include: ring rene settings, volume,

nng,ngway,rmgtype.prompttoneandansweringmo_dc

Meeting

The opcrations are the same as those fo r General.

Outdoor

Tbc opcrauon s arcthe same as those for General

In do or Mode

The operations arc the same as those for General.

Earphune

tho~~CI~lh~I~~Ic~\1 turn 0 11 th is mode automatically when inserting the earphone. The operations fo r Perso"nlizc ~re the same as

Bluetooth

~~~~~~~ a~ il ~~ !O~t~l ~e a~ o~~~~: :~ ea~I :~ v: ~~ Il ~I ~Sb~~~~~O;~r ~~~~ r~~one a t t he s ame t ime, a nd i tw i ll t ur n on t hi s mode mnoma ti ca ll y

3.ISToolbox

ni~~I~~~;Ct~~~v ~~~~~~~~k Manager, Calendar, Memo, Alarm Clock, World Time, Incoming Call Show an d Stopwatch,

Th is p ho ne s up po rt s th e s to ck s pec ula ti on fu nc ti on .

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SdcctOK 10enlerlhCI1\<:nu.lncnsek<:1 Slart to Iniliale, and linally input u.u lDand Pa",,·ordinPI."'"Lo~;ni"lcrra,e

Yo~.~~~~~~;~n~n:r view Ihedelails on Ihe Slock, For the de<ailed operations. plea« see App"n<iix

Enlcr Ihc Schedule M"n.gemeni sub-menu. and prcs,OK 10display dalC

To" ,h Ih ele n "ndr igh lar rowkc yso n I h, upp cr ,i do of lhc 1 0Ll ch '" ,cCn 1 0 ,ci «1 d Jle an d mon lh , l' rc osi ng I he ar row ke ys

,iil'CCllyc"" also rc.1IizClhi,fuIlCli()n

EnICrlhef()lIowingsub',nenu,byoplion• Seh.dul.: C",",e . schedule. Ad<ioLl.lann 'emind for it Youcan... ,Ic,<,lanyonefromlhefi ,'eoPlionsofOnee.

b ·. ~· da y.l :U5l om. h er y . ... . k .n d E" .r ~' mon lh

Once: In"ic81clMllhissohedulcwili bo reminded once.E"cry" •., ': Indicale that Ihisschedule will bo reminded"t Ihe.. .,1mOmenl e.'cry d.y

Cu",om: SCIIheringinSli01eoflheala'01clock "'ithinoncwcck

[""ry w<ok: Indicale Ihal II, i, <chedule will b~,emind«1 at Ihe SCI,"O"'cnt cv~ry week

E"or~' 1I]nlllh: IndicaIClltullhi, ;chcdulewillbcrctnindcdallhesol nlo,"cnl every O1omh.

• SkipIOlh~Sp .c if icd Dale: Skip f romthccu rr "n ldo<ooflhc«:hedu ie to the sp. :d ft edda<c .

3.15.J~\'.moLun"C.lendar:Tumonororrlhelunarcal<:nd3r"iSPlay,

This pho". can store up 1050 me.no mc... .aSes. Selcct Ihe meTlloin the sub-menu. and you can toke Ihe rollowing ope,",ion ' ror

Ih"J:~~~~'~I~~~~'~IU~~'" r u n . OolNe Record. OelNe All ""d S ,'nd Schedule

TI~~f~~~n\~'~~~ds~i~,~la"" doc"" Select 0,," alarm dock. and you con odi ' , , , , e I 5Cli,

Touchlhesorecn'osolccllhccorrcspondingltmC$Orli>cindi"ldualcounErics In l he wor ld . and p re ss Opl ion 10 lUmon or o ff

Stan D.ylighl Sa,·ingTimoinolhcreilie.

J .15.6 Incoming Coli Sho\\InpuILh"nt"nb<:rlobeinqu",cd,andLhcphonowilldi<playwherclhent"nb<:r belungs 10:it will als<,di,pl,y IhchclOllging place

oflhcnllmbcrinlheincuntingcallillleri'"ce

3.IS.7Slopwall·h

Rcah""lhefunctionsoflhc>lop"'atch

GcnrndSlop"'alch:Genera' s lopwaich i sc i as si ftod , "10 Spl il T imin !: and Lap T iming. P"'" 11K:k r. $Or .key to s ta rt /S lOp t lTl ling , and

prc,,, Ihe ri~hl ,on k~),tot"ke,phlliming

6, Spl ;! T im in~ : It w il l , ,,1 1Ck .T I he l ime " ft e, r tt or tli ng I ho ne xt " "co rd r or I I, e . pl it r ec ord ing . whi ch ; s

"pp li eaole r "r remrdi "s Ihc tcs t per i"n"an"" wi,h nol "" .. ,20 per sons ( ro r e ., ,01p '" . 100001Ie", rOrOl lO

cia")

; ;~~i :~ i~ :~ ~~~~~a:ct~: il~; ~!; c~~c~, :: ;~c~· : ;~~~i~~~~~;~rct~)n~n; .; %h~~~~n~f~"I~~I :, i~~

long d;$lanoo. ""d ~annot bo o"~r ~OI.ps al "'~~t

C, ~~'~~~:,~:;;::-:,~:';~~':~,~t~':,~;;~v%~f, ~a~p~i:::~~:i;:::;.g"~~i~I:"i~~:"il';;iled by pros,ing loe up. down. left and

right "rrow 1<cysro'llectivcly.

NOl e: M<lh od f or rl ra ri ng , Io pwalo h: Fi r;t p au5 . l he rUII "i ll ~ "QPwat ch . l on ~ p re s, th e l oft ke y• • nd ;1 <an <lollr i l 10

J .16 Nrl lmrk S ', ,' i«

J,I~.I STK S«,'k.

JU~~l r: j~~~ ~~f1; f~ t~~' l~ ;~ ;: ;d~~:~:~ i; ':~~k~~~~I~~~~:: :~ ;, ": ,~\~~~~:; . i~I~~ '!~~I~~t ~~~rO~~I~~:£I~e~~!I~~~

formor<:inrormalion ..1.16.2 FingerTipMu;i<

~:~~;~~~~:~[~~J~):~:e~~r~~H~~~~~~~~~~I~~~I;kd ;;~~~~r,o~I~~;~J~a~n'l~~:i~~~;~~:,~;~~~~~~~~~ ~~:~:;~~I~~~~:~:ilo::'ilh friends

~~~~~~ ;:E~:,~~:~~:i~~::i~~~~~:c~' ~r~~o~~a<: ~~%"~~;h~~;c.:~~:,~~:~~~ ~~lor suppon' , " ' c.n gCl 'he

NOI<:CPRSse"' ie ""ccd.nOlwOrksuppor! ,i lr 'UIUnl )'ho"- ,ed, f1orbC lng.c< i\ ," ,, ·d l ind " 'hen I I " .1 Ihoco \'Cr

a re " "rc rn s "": ;~o~~~. loS inhome, Th, I 'l ome i s \VAl '5 Ia l; ", ' yOU;C l in the e""bled connect ion .el li n~ . The ""ion p re se t by

th~o:~~~:~~:"~~~;~~ ~~c~~~~;~r. .~u~;~~,t'you CM dirc<:lly link 10its corresponding ,,"cbsilC.ncr sol«Iing

Senior settings: there are lhree detailed oplions of Cache settings, Cookie settings and displaylcftsoftkeytoeonfirm,thenthevalucyouwantwillbedisplaycdinanothereditbox

Len gt h: t her e ar c f ou r k in ds o f l en gt h u ni t co nv ers io n in cl ud in g k ilome ter- e- r-e -m il e, m et er <-

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settings.Service lnbox : used to store the messages that service supplier se n ds

3.16.4AceountIIlFormation

Note: Card Bdllesn't support this fun ction.

GSMdata:

Sc lce t o ne acc ou nt ao e nte r:

1. Name; the name of this account. You can select edit to change it

2. Numbu:thc llumberofthisaccount

3 Us er ac co un t: l he a CCOl ll l1 o f d ial (i i; \] 'l lp :; crv er no l WAPg al cwa y.

4. Password: the password of dial-lip server net WAP gateway.

S. Line: select line type by analog or figure.

6. Speed:selcetpropcrtransmissionspecd

7. Netwcrk domemtp address.

GPRSdata:

Select one account to enter:

1. Namc:thcnameoFlhcaccount.Youeanscleclcdiltochallgeit.

l. GPRS c on nec ti on p oi nt : in pl ll APN.

3. user account- the account of dial dial-up servcr nOI WAPgatcway.

4. Password; the password of dial-up server not WAP galeway

5. Authorization mode: select the cipher mode of the authorization

3.I7AdditionalFunctioo

3 .17. 1 Cal cu la to r

Yo ur p ho ne su pp li es y ou a c al cu la to r Wi lh fo ur b as ic f un ct io ns with whic h y ou ca n d o s imple c al cu la tio n

Select one the options ofca1culator and press OK to enter.

I np ut t he f ig ures t o be ca lcu lat ed i n th e i nte rf ace a t Ih e to uc hab lc s cr ee n

Or input figures byO-9 numcric keys

Prc,stherighl50flkcytoclcarl"tcslinpulorrCSlllloncbyoncaudprcssthcrightsoflkeytoexitlhecalclilator

andpressthcleflsoflkcyloconfinnthecalculatlonresult

Notc:p1caseunderslandllsfortherollndingerrorforalimitedprecisionofthecaJculator.

3 .1 7. 2 Un it C on ver sio n

Your pbcoc ouers sou lin i t c onversion function with which you can converse the units i nc lu di ng we ig ht u ni ts an d l en gth

units conveniently

Weight: there arc two kinds of weight unit conversions including kilogram <-> pound and

kilogram <-> ounce. Input the figures to be conversed 10 t he corresponding edit box and press

38

c-yard. meter <v-c-fcct and centimeter <->ineh. Input the figures 10 be conversed in the

corrcspon~ing edit box and press feft soft key to confimt, then the value you want will be

d is pl ay ed m an ot he r cd it b ox .

3 .1 7. 3 k xcn nn ge R at e C cn vers to u

To carry put exchange rate conversion, you should input exchange rate first and lhcn.inputnalive or foreign monetary

v alue and press left soft key to confirm. then the value you want will be d i sp lay ed 1 0 an ot he r ed it b ox .

3 .1 7. 4 Bl ue to ot h

_Ac ti va tc b lue t oo th

Yo u can a ct iv at e o r c lo se b lu e t oo th fu nc tio n t hro ug h t his swi tch

- Sc,lfch handsfrec device: the phone can 3u~omJtically search handsfrec devices with this fun ction_ (Generally, the default

p a~swo r~ o f b lu ct oct h i s 0000. p lea se s ee m st ru cu on o f b lu e t oo th h ead se t)

. My Device: Bluctooth device can be sear~hed out automatically through new d evice, and its name can be displayed on the

SCTC i: n oft hc p ho ne, t hen y ou ca n d o s ui te d s et tm gs as t he p romp t.

. On li ne se tt in gs : m en u s cn in gs af te rb lu eto oth is s uc ce ss fu ll y co n n cc re d.

<Se t t ings:This phone can be searched: othcr bluctcoth devices can search out this phone after this function is on which it can't be

searched by other bluetooth devices when this function is o ff.

Name of this device: the name of this p hone call be defined

Authorization requirements: it will prompt to input bluetooth password when nus phone is searched if uns oplion is on,

whileit promp t nothing when this ph one is searched if this option i off

(IJ Hold i n t he phone : t he c ommuni ca ti on c an onl y be c ar ri ed out by phoncno tb luet oo th if th is op ti on is sc lc ct ed

(2) Transfer to hundsfrcc dcvice: the communication can only b e carricd OUl by th e bluctcoth not the phone if this option is

selected

Filcr ransmlssicn seuings:

( I) Share contents: select the pa th t o sh are th e fi les .

( 2) Con te nt s a ut ho ri ty : s et t he r ra ns rn is si on a ut bo rt ty .

Mybluctooth:thcinfomtalionabombillctoolhwillbedisplayedafwrbluetoothisactivated

3 .18 Short cu t Funct ion

Y ou c an SCI t h e s ho rt cu t fu nc ti on y ou l ik e i n t hi s fu nc ti on

This phone offers shortcut fu nctions. Select Sh ortcut to enter the settings of shortcut function after opening main menu. Thc

sening smelhodisasfollows:sc!eclonepieceofshortculfunctiOll in the maininterface of shortcut function, and press the left

soft key 10 e ntcr edit (create, edit, delete, delete aU and soon), then press the lert soft kcy to confirmfbcn the settings of thisp ie ce o f s ho rt cu t f un ct io n i s f in is he d

Usc shortcut funct ion:

Select settings, phone scrnngs and specified function key in tum, set the function of one , lITOw key (up key) as shortcut

f un ct io n. a nd se lec t OK

At standby state. press the, up key (the arrow key that have been SCI with shortcut function) to enter Shortcut. Select

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co rr es po nd in g s ho rt cu t fu nc ti on t o e nt er 11 d'TCctly.

Input Method InstructionTh is phon e supports Chinese simplifie~ input method. ~hc, in ~ut methods supplied to yo,u include ~n glish input method (capital

case and lower case leiter), nllmber mpur method. Pinyin mput method. smart Pinym, stroke input and punc tuancn mark(commonpunctuat,onmarks)inplltmethod

The func t ions permit to inpllt characters in the phone nrc:

input t ingund editing S jv tg ;

inpuuing and editing names in phone book

l oo ki ng fo r th e n ame o f t el ep ho ne n umbe r.

self defining welcome notes and name of ph one owner.

r ecording names m tool box4 .1 Keypa d Def in it ions

Common keypad definitions are as follows. Please refer to section 4,2 input method instruction for detailed keypaddefinitionsatinputmethodst31lls.

left soft key usually ind icates confirmation while right soft key USI<I Ilydenotesdeletingonechnracter

#kcy:youcanswitchumongdifTcreminputmcthodthroughthiskey .

• key: symbol input can be c alle d O Ul b y th is k ey .

Numeric keys (1-9) representthe pinyin teller on them at Pinyin input Slate, while they represent the letters on them atEnglish mput method

4.2lnputl\1ethodlnstruction

4.2.1 SmllrtPinyinlnputMethod

ThcdctailcddcfinitiOllsofthck" ~U"lS"'''rll'ill in I" urMemcd arc:

~ Cerresucndin l et te r o r f unct ion

Numcrical ke 2 abc

Instruction

Numerical kc )

Numericalk~

def

lu

Numcricalke 5

Numencalkc 6

Numericalke 7

Numcricalkey g

Numer ica lk c 9

Pinyin Symbols

• key Uscdto cal lout s mbol s

!J .c rl t o swi tch i n u t r net ho ds .k,

Up arrow key

Down arrow key

Used to page up the screen or select

Pin in

Used to page down the screen or select

Pin in

Used to rolllcfl or selcct Pin in

U se d 1 0 ro ll r i rht or select Pin in.

Confirmcft soft kc

Rightsoft~ Back

I:ndu kc Back t o s ra ndb i nt er fa ce

Gen era l o pe ra tio n o rd er, of ,Pi ny in in pu t m et ho d'

• Input Pinyin letter: Input P i n yi n l e tt er by numeric key s from I to 9

: ~ ~: ~~ : ~ il ~l ~~ dt !~ ~~ e; :' ~~ hi~I ~~~~~~ r~ ,~ ~h~ ~1~~; a~~~ II ~~~;~g t~ ~r l~ ~;~n r~X ~~~ r ~~ ,~ e~~l o~ l: t~ ~c le ct t he c ha ra ct er you nee d by t he

• ~::c~~t::~I~illtCd character: the assoc ia ted phrases of the last character will be displayed in association input, you can roll

the screen by arrow keys and look for the character you need inthc pr eparcd ones, then press the left soft key to select rt

• Edit the input character: move the cursor by the arrow keys and delete characters by the right soft key.

• Switch input mcthod: at text edit status, pres~ 1# .ke.y to switch the mput me~hod amo~g En glish mput m.cthod (capital case

an d l owe r ca se le tt er) , n umbe r In pu t m et ho d Pinyin i np ut m eth od , sma rt P II lYII l, s tro ke mput, an d p un ct uau on ma rk (common

puuetuationmarks)inputmethod.lheselectone':"lllbethSplayedalthetoplei1comerwuhtcon

• Symbel tnput: press the * key to call out symbol mput method

• Press the left soft key to select words or characters when the words 0 r c haractcrs younccd occur

• Switch input method by# key.

• Call out symbol inputmcthodby* key

• Press the right soft key to clear error ones

4.2. 2 Stroke Input Method

Instruction

4 ,2 .J i: ng li sh a nd Numbc rl npul

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Numerical kc 4 Dian. No

Numerical key 5 Hcugzhc The last lite shall be referred to for multi lhes, please see

anaehcdfj'ure.

Numerical key 6 Huzhc Thc last Zhe shall be referred to for multi Zhes, please see

a u ac bc d F iz ur c.

Numerical kcy 7 Nizhc The last Zhc shall be referred to for multi Zhcs. please sec

a na ch cd F ie ur c

NUlllcricalk~8 The strokes that can't bc ccnfirrned

~lmcricalkc 9 Hcneshuzhc L• kc Used to call outs mbols

tlkc Used to swi tc h i n ut njcthods

Lcft soft kcv Confirm

Riuhtsoft kc Back

Endu[)'key ~

A""'"d"g"""m"i"p",~ ,01"m'",,,dO,",,,

G en eral o per at io n o rd cr o f s rro kc i np ut m et ho d:

• Press th~ co'_""'sJlOnding tigurc key as th~ standard stroke o rder crrhc characters to input the strokes, then the

p ho ne: \' tl ld ls pl ay th ep r~p are dch :l Tac ter sc orr es po nd in gt ot he In pu t s tr okes. T he r ad ica ls o f C bi nes c churnctcrs

~~~~~~ t ;:: ;1 ~1 ts ~v ;: ~~~~ )k c I 11 pu t m et ho d. p re ss t he l eft s ort k ey to s el ect t he r ad ica ls . an d p re ss t he r ig ht s on k ey t o

Sel ec t a nd inputthe character: look uptheprcparcdchamctersandpressthelcftsonkeytoscleClthcch~metcI'.

Sc lc ct th c a ss ocra tcd cb arac rc r: p re ss th e l eft s of t k ey t o s el ec t t he ch ar ac ter.

Edit the input charnctcr: press the right soft key to delete characters .

N a m e

Numerical kc I -'!!'@):tlS/ 1

The detailed definitions of the kccnad at stroke in ut mcrhcd arc:

Numcncat kc 2

N crn cri ca l k e 3

Numerical kc 4

Instructiono rre s o nd in t c ha ra ct cr o r f unct ion

ABCabc2

DEFdef3

GH],hi4

Numerical kc 5

Numerical kc 1>

ncuusMNOrnno6

TUVtu\'8

WXYZwx z9

Numerical kc 7 PQRSnQ~s7

Press the " kc to c al l o ut the s mbu ls

Numerical kc 8

Numcricalkc 9

Numericalkc 0

"kc

Oaodblanksacc

Swi tc h i n u tmct hodsMove the eursorlcf t

Movc the cursor ri ht

tlkeLeft arrow kc . Ri ht arrow kcv

Confirmeft soft key

Ge ner al o pcr au on o rd er o f En gl is h i np ut m et ho d:

Each key is used to input more than one letters. Quickly press the kcy rc p eatcdly till the letter you need occurs and input

n ex t l et ter wh en t he c urs or mov es

Switch input mcthods b y s key.s

PrcssOkcyonccifyounccdablankspaccatcapitalorlowercascstatus

Clear the error letters by right soft key.

4.1. 4 Handwriling Input

Pl eas e u sc I)IC attached touch pcn to write characters at the place th~ phone prompts you to input nr character input function

C li ck t he mid d le at the. bottom of thc screen by touch pen to ~wltch mput methods. ABC rcprcsents.caplt~1 Input method, nbc

represents lower case Input method. 123 represents number .Ulput method and Pi~yin reprcsent~ pinyin mput method. Error

c ha ra ct er s c an be cleared by right soft key or the lauch p e n. T h is phone supports c on tmuous s tr oke mpu l

5. T-Ilash card Introduction

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This pholle su pports the stomge function ofT-Flash card and its e~p3nded storage function space. The detailed operations arc as

follows:

5.1 Takedown and insla l1at ionofT-f1ashcard

T-flashcard in this phone is und crlhe banery. Insert it as the mark on il. Pleaseopcn the card b uckle first before pulling out

th e ca red t hen t ak c Tt .Il ash ca rd OUt

Note: t hi s p ho ne s up po rt s p lu g & p lay fu nc ti on . Wh il e i t i s re commen ded to re st art the phone a ft er i ns er ti ng o r t ak ing OUI T-flash

car d at p owe r o n sl at e t o p la y t he i nfo rrn at io tl n orm al ly

It i s r cc cnnnended uct t o t akeout o r i ns er t T t. Il ash i ngcncr al cond it ion.

5.2T-f1ashCard Usc

As one o f t he memor iz er s i n t he phone .l ~na: ;h curd is SC I as the default memorizer. You can u sc it wi thou t doing any set tings

T-fl'lSh card is used as the memorizer of the pho ne: Yo u should set the default memorizers of mllsic player, video plny cr, video

rc~ ord c, .. ca mer a a nd re co rd er a s m emory curd for the first time to insert T-fl:lsh card, then you can usc the memory and the

c {) I1 te nl of T- tb shc, tr d. (l hc co rr espond ing. ,c lt ings I11c thodsh"ve bee n men ti oncd i n t he a fo re sa id f unct ions .)

l-flnsh card is used as U disk: the data in the ccmputcr cau be directly copied after USB data l in e i s co nn ect ed . P le as e re fer t o

thc u sc o f lf disk for detailed usedmethods

Appendix Stoek Manager

Enter stock manager l is t: three menus of sta rt , t1c lwurkset tingsand.-cr sionupd'l tewi libedisplaycd

Start: Inp ut user name and password 10 l og inNe tw ork S et ti ng s: S el eci n et wo rk l in e 10 lo g i n ( CMNETco nn ec li on . WAP g at ewa y ag en cy an d cu rre nt s et ti ng s)

Vcr si on updat e: updat e c ur re nt ver si on

NOI e: y ou s ho ul d a ct iv at e t hi s f un ct io n a nd a pp ly n ew p as swo rd b efo re u si ng t hi s s of tw ar e. P le as e r ef er t o u ser g uid e.

Th cd et~ il ed fl ltl ct io ns of ea ch men u a rc a s fo ll ow s

I. Start 10 en ter y ou r rc gi st rat io n 2 ,l np ut ll se ran dp as swo rd ,an ds cl eC l

hucrfuccrcfcrro the following Enter an d en te r m ain men u.

~"I!I I ; ~ _ :~ t ; . MOl

3.MySto~k

Enter My Srock and orcss Ok to

enter , r efer to the fol lowingpiclLlrc

T henprc ss menu t o e nt er menu l is t i nc lud; lI gdal ar cf rc sh ,

trcnd~nalysis, K line analysis. s t oc k quote,self-seleclion

addJianpin i nq ui ry a nd b ack t o mai n men u.

4. LargeCapAnalysisS el ect la rg e ca p a nd en ter s to ck l ist .

scicclanyoplioillovi(:wlheinformmioll

oflhes10ckin"wholeday,rcfcrtolhe

fol lowing pic t~ lre

5. Technical Analysis

Pr c~sOK t o e nt er s to ck l ist .

a nd s el ec t an y o pn on (s uch

asd3ilyK lincjto view thc

t rad e co nd it io n. ref er t o th e

following picture:

6 . S tock O rder

P re ss OK 10 e nt er s to ck list. an d s el ect a ny o pli on (s uch a s s to ck A )

l oc nte rd cl ai 1c dli sl ofl ni ss to ck ,t hc ns el ect an yo pt io n( su ch as ro se b re ad th ]

loviewalltheroscslocks.ltcfertolhefollowingpielurc:

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It can't be charged. The battery or charger is damaged. Change new battery or charger.

It is charged in the environment with temperature Change charge environment.

lower than -IO'C or higher than 55·C.

It is not contacted well. Check whether the plug is connected correctly.

New name can't be The phone book is full. Delete some records in the phone book.

added in the phone

book.

Some function Your network supplier doesn't support this function or Please contact your network supplier.

can't be set I you haven't apply it.

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