Dell MINI 3T1 User Manual

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DELL Mini 3T1  
User’s Guide  
Safety Notice  
Before using this cell phone, please read this section carefully.  
Please also ensure that any children understand this section's  
contents to ensure the correct and safe usage of this cell phone.  
For more detailed information, please refer to the information  
under the "Safety Warnings and Notes" section of this document.  
Switch off your cell  
phone in areas where  
the use of cell phone is  
prohibited or could  
cause  
Do not place your cell  
phone or its accessories in  
appliances that have strong  
electromagnetic fields.  
interference/danger.  
Do not place your cell  
phone or its accessories  
in appliances that have  
strong electromagnetic  
fields.  
Keep your cell phone away  
from magnetic equipment,  
as the phone's emissions  
may erase data stored in the  
equipment.  
Adhere to the relevant  
rules and regulations  
for use of cell phone in  
hospitals. Do not use  
your cell phone when  
you are near or around  
medical equipment.  
Do not use your cell phone  
near areas of high  
temperature, or near areas  
containing flammable gas  
(such as petrol stations).  
Switch off your cell  
phone when boarding  
an airplane to prevent  
the wireless signal  
from interfering with  
the airplane control  
signal.  
Keep your cell phone and  
its accessories out of the  
reach of children. Do not  
allow children to use the  
cell phone without  
supervision.  
Switch off your cell  
phone near areas where  
high-precision electronic  
equipment is used.  
Otherwise, the cell  
phone may damage the  
equipment.  
Use the batteries and battery  
chargers specified for this  
cell phone. Use of  
unapproved battery chargers  
may cause explosion.  
Do not disassemble  
your cell phone or its  
accessories. Only  
authorized service  
personnel should repair  
this phone.  
Obey all local laws and  
regulations for using a cell  
phone. Respect the privacy  
and legal rights of other  
individuals.  
Contents  
1 Understanding Your Cell Phone............................... 6  
Introduction............................................................................... 6  
About Your Mini 3T1 Cell Phone ............................................. 7  
2 Getting Started with Phone Use ............................. 13  
Installing and Removing Batteries .......................................... 13  
Installing and Removing the SIM Card................................... 19  
Installing a microSD Card....................................................... 21  
Removing a MicroSD card...................................................... 21  
Turning the Phone On or Off................................................... 22  
Making a Voice Call................................................................ 23  
Making a Video Call ............................................................... 25  
Answering a Voice or Video Call ............................................ 25  
During a Voice Call................................................................. 25  
Emergency Call....................................................................... 28  
During a Video Call................................................................. 28  
3 Menu Operations..................................................... 29  
Main Menu Structure .............................................................. 29  
Main Menu Selections............................................................. 29  
4 Settings ..................................................................... 31  
Phone setup ............................................................................. 31  
Display setup........................................................................... 32  
Date and Time......................................................................... 32  
Call setup ................................................................................ 33  
Network Settings..................................................................... 36  
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Connection Profile .................................................................. 37  
Security Management.............................................................. 37  
Reset Settings.......................................................................... 40  
5 Profiles...................................................................... 41  
Activating Profiles .................................................................. 41  
Personalization Setup.............................................................. 41  
6 Call History.............................................................. 43  
Outgoing Calls ........................................................................ 43  
Answered Calls ....................................................................... 43  
Missed Calls............................................................................ 44  
7 China Mobile Service.............................................. 45  
Mobile Music.......................................................................... 45  
Games ..................................................................................... 45  
Fetion ...................................................................................... 45  
Mobile Video........................................................................... 46  
Mobile Map............................................................................. 46  
Mobile Stock........................................................................... 46  
CM Reader.............................................................................. 46  
139 Mail.................................................................................. 47  
DCD........................................................................................ 47  
SIM Card Applications............................................................ 47  
8 Customer Service..................................................... 48  
Service Guide.......................................................................... 48  
Business Hall........................................................................... 48  
Customer Manager.................................................................. 48  
My Monternet ......................................................................... 49  
Software Update Service......................................................... 49  
Settings.................................................................................... 49  
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9 Monternet................................................................. 51  
Off Line Browser Menu.......................................................... 51  
On Line Browser Menu........................................................... 53  
10 My Favorites .......................................................... 54  
Magic Box............................................................................... 54  
Preset....................................................................................... 54  
Phone ...................................................................................... 55  
Storage Card............................................................................ 55  
MMS Cards............................................................................. 56  
MSG search............................................................................. 56  
Storage Status.......................................................................... 56  
Format..................................................................................... 56  
11 Messages................................................................. 57  
Setup ....................................................................................... 59  
New and Sent Messages.......................................................... 61  
Inbox....................................................................................... 63  
Outbox .................................................................................... 64  
Sent ......................................................................................... 64  
Draft........................................................................................ 64  
My Favorites ........................................................................... 64  
Junk Mailbox........................................................................... 64  
Voice Mail Box ....................................................................... 65  
Local Broadcasts..................................................................... 65  
12 Phonebook.............................................................. 66  
Phonebook............................................................................... 66  
Group ...................................................................................... 69  
13 Multimedia............................................................. 70  
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Camera.................................................................................... 70  
DV........................................................................................... 73  
Music Player ........................................................................... 73  
Video Player............................................................................ 76  
Recorder.................................................................................. 77  
14 Tools........................................................................ 78  
Memo...................................................................................... 78  
Time ........................................................................................ 78  
Calculator................................................................................ 78  
Exchange Rate......................................................................... 78  
Unit Conversion...................................................................... 79  
Incoming Call Location........................................................... 79  
15 Connections............................................................ 80  
Bluetooth................................................................................. 80  
USB Mode .............................................................................. 80  
PC Tools.................................................................................. 80  
GPRS Wizard.......................................................................... 81  
16 Other Applications ................................................ 82  
English Chinese Dictionary..................................................... 82  
Calendar.................................................................................. 82  
Electronic books...................................................................... 83  
Games ..................................................................................... 83  
17 Safety Warnings and Notes................................... 84  
Electronic Equipment.............................................................. 84  
Medical Care Centers.............................................................. 84  
Combustible and Explosive Areas........................................... 85  
Traffic Safety........................................................................... 85  
Storage Environment............................................................... 86  
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Child Health............................................................................ 87  
Operation Environment........................................................... 87  
Cleaning and Maintenance...................................................... 88  
Emergency Call....................................................................... 89  
Using the Battery .................................................................... 89  
Using the Charger ................................................................... 90  
Using the USB Data Cable...................................................... 91  
Protecting the Environment..................................................... 92  
Electronic Message Products Toxins and Harmful Substance  
Declaration.............................................................................. 92  
18 SAR Description .................................................... 94  
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1 Understanding Your Cell Phone  
Introduction  
Upon opening the phone gift box, check to ensure that all the  
items listed below are included. If any of the items are missing, or  
if you you have problems with documentation such as missing  
pages, contact your local retailer.  
The following items are included in the gift box:  
One Mini 3T1 cell phone  
One travel charger  
One regional plug  
One USB data/charging cable  
One battery  
One stylus  
One microSD with the User’s Guide and PC Sync Tool  
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About Your Mini 3T1 Cell Phone  
Dell Mini 3T1 Cell Phone Features  
开机键  
听筒  
前摄像头  
扬声器  
音量键  
後攝像頭  
拍照键  
主页键  
返回键  
麦克风  
手写笔  
方向键  
USB 充电器接口  
耳机插孔  
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Key Assignments  
Key  
Functions  
During a call: Press up to increase the speaker  
volume. Press down to decrease the speaker  
volume.  
Ringer mute: a short press when receiving a call  
mutes the ringer.  
Volume  
Button  
Ringer volume: in the Idle screen, a short press  
opens the ringer volume window.  
Menu navigation: in the Main menu screen, press  
the up/down keys to highlight the next icon in the  
vertical direction.  
Use to select an item on the screen and to activate  
an application. Press to go to the Main Menu  
screen.  
OK Button  
While in any application, press the Home key to  
end the application and go back to the Main Menu  
screen. While in the Main Menu screen, press  
again to go to the Idle screen.  
Home  
Button  
Navigation  
Disc  
Press the disc in the appropriate direction to  
navigate through menus.  
Back Button Press to go back to the previous screen.  
Press and hold to turn on or off the phone. Press  
once to lock/unlock the screen when the phone is  
active.  
Power  
Button  
Touch  
Screen  
Display  
Swipe left or right to navigate between menu  
panels.  
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Connectors and Memory Card Slot  
Ports Functions  
Headset  
Located at the bottom of the phone. Used to  
connect stereo headsets  
Connector  
MiniUSB  
Connector  
Located at the bottom of the phone. Used to  
charge the phone and for connecting to a  
computer  
microSD card  
slot  
Located under the battery beside the SIM card  
holder  
Cell Phone Screen  
Idle Screen  
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Main Menu Screen  
Screen Icons  
Displayed icon  
Description  
Network signal strength indicator  
EDGE network availability indicator  
TD-SCDMA network availability indicator  
HSPDA network availability indicator  
Indicates that the SIM card and phone  
message inbox are full  
Indicates that the SIM card call record is full  
Indicates that the WAP push message  
mailbox is full  
Indicates that the multimedia message  
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mailbox is full  
The current profile is set to "meeting"  
The current profile is set to "car"  
The current profile is set to "outdoor"  
The current profile is set to "private"  
The current profile is set to "silent"  
Indicates that call transfer is active  
Indicates that the memory card is inserted  
Indicates that UDisk is active  
Indicates that the alarm clock is set  
New message indicator  
Unread WAP push message indicator  
Battery life indicator  
Missed call indicator  
Unread message indicator  
10:23  
Shows the current time (this can be in either  
24 or 12 hour format)  
2010  
Shows the current year  
08-10 [Wed]  
Shows the current date and day of week  
Shows the current network provider  
China Mobile  
Accessing the Dial Pad  
You can access the dial pad in one of the following ways:  
+ In the Idle screen, tap the display.  
+ In the Main screen, tap the handset icon that appears at  
the bottom of the screen.  
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Setting the Data and Time  
You can set the date and time in one of the following ways:  
+ In the Idle screen, tap the clock to open the Data and  
Time settings menu.  
+ In the Main Menu screen, tap Settings to access the  
Data an Time settings menu.  
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2 Getting Started with Phone Use  
Installing and Removing Batteries  
Your Dell Mini 3T1 cell phone is powered by rechargeable lithium  
battery. Ensure that you install the battery properly before using  
the phone.  
NOTE: The battery may have been slightly discharged prior to  
purchase, but should have enough power to turn on the phone.  
Installing the Battery  
To install the battery:  
1. Press and slide the back cover towards the top of the cell phone,  
and then lift the back cover up.  
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2. With the metal connectors of the battery facing down, align the  
bottom of the battery with the corner grooves for proper  
alignment and slide the battery into the battery compartment.  
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3. Align the back cover with the tabs on the back of the phone, and  
press while sliding the back cover into place.  
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Removing the Battery  
To remove the battery:  
1. Turn off the phone.  
2. With the back of the phone facing up, remove the back cover.  
3. Lift the battery from the compartment along the tab on the top end  
of the battery as shown below, and pull out to remove the battery.  
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Battery Charge Status  
The battery charge status icon  
is displayed on the top-right  
corner of the phone's status bar. When battery charge is low, the  
battery charge status icon flashes and an audible warning alarm is  
produced. When the battery charge level becomes very low, the  
phone automatically turns off to protect the phone and allow some  
operation at a later time.  
Important Information About Battery Use  
Charge the battery for at least 3 hours before first-time  
use.  
If the battery is not used for a prolonged duration, it will  
discharge automatically.  
The battery can be charged repeatedly. However, the  
battery will degrade with repeated use and will  
eventually have to be replaced.  
Do not damage, disassemble, or throw the battery in the  
trash. Doing so could cause a battery leak that can lead  
to excessive heat, an explosion or fire.  
Charging the Battery  
The Mini 3T1 comes with a travel charger. This phone should only  
be used with authentic Dell batteries and battery chargers.  
Before using the travel charger, ensure that the battery is correctly  
installed.  
To charge the battery:  
1. Plug the charger power plug into an electrical outlet.  
2. Connect the other end of the charger to the mini-USB connector  
on your phone.  
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When the battery is charging, the battery charge status icon  
animates until the battery is fully charged.  
3. After the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger from  
the phone and the electrical outlet.  
Installing and Removing the SIM Card  
The SIM card must be installed before you being using your  
phone.  
NOTE: Keep the SIM card out of reach of children.  
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CAUTION: The SIM card and its electrical circuits may be  
easily damaged by rubbing or bending. Ensure that you  
handle the SIM card carefully when installing and removing  
it.  
Installing the SIM Card  
To install the SIM card:  
1. Press and hold the power button to turn off the phone.  
2. Remove the battery (see "Removing the battery" on page 16).  
3. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Ensure that the SIM  
card’s metal contacts are facing down and the bevelled corner  
on the SIM card is facing the top of the phone.  
4. Replace the battery  
5. Close the back cover  
Removing the SIM Card  
To remove the SIM card, follow the instructions in Installing the  
SIM card in the reverse order.  
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Installing a microSD Card  
This phone supports microSD cards with a maximum capacity of  
32GB.  
To install the memory card:  
1. Turn off the phone.  
2. Remove the battery (see "Removing the battery" on page 16).  
3. Lift the microSD card retainer upwards to unlock it. Slide the  
microSD card into the microSD card slot and press the microSD  
card retainer down until it locks into place.  
4. Replace the battery.  
5. Replace the back cover.  
Removing a MicroSD card  
To remove the microSD card, follow the instructions in installing  
the microSD card in reverse order.  
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Turning the Phone On or Off  
Turning the Phone On  
Ensure that the USIM/SIM card is installed in the phone, and that  
the battery is charged. When the phone is off, press and hold the  
On/Off Switch to turn on the phone.  
Turning the Phone Off  
When the phone is on, press and hold the Power Key to switch off the  
phone.  
Password Locking  
If you have setup the phone password or PIN number locking  
function, the password will need to be entered to unlock the phone  
each time it is turned on. For more information about the setup  
and editing functions for the phone lock password, see the  
"Security Management” on page 37.  
Phone Password  
The phone password feature allows you to secure your phone from  
unauthorized use. The predefined password for your Dell Mini3T1  
phone is set to 1234.  
PIN1 Code  
The PIN1 (Personal Identification Number) on your SIM card  
helps to prevent other users from accessing information on your  
SIM card. The PIN1 code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If  
you were not provided with a PIN1 code when you purchased the  
SIM card or if you have lost the PIN1 code, contact your service  
provider.  
PIN2 Code  
The PIN1 code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you were  
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not provided with a PIN1 code when you purchased the SIM card  
or if you have lost the PIN1 code, contact your service provider.  
If you were not provided with a PIN2 code when you purchased  
the SIM card or if you have lost the PIN2 code, contact your  
service provider.  
PUK Key  
If the SIM card on your phone is locked, you must enter a PUK  
(PIN Unblocking Key). The PUK is usually provided with the  
SIM card. If you were not provided with a PUK key when you  
purchased the SIM card or if you have lost the PUK key, contact  
your service provider.  
PUK2 Key  
Some SIM cards have a PUK2 key that is required for unlocking a  
locked PIN2 key. If you were not provided with a PUK2 key when  
you purchased the SIM card or if you have lost the PUK2 key,  
contact your service provider.  
Making a Voice Call  
You can make a voice call using one of the following methods:  
Direct dial: Tap the screen when the phone displays the Idle  
Screen to open the on-screen dialpad and select Voice Call to dial  
the number.  
Directory dialing: From the Main Menu enter the phonebook.  
Select a contact and press Voice call.  
Quick dial: Tap the screen when the phone displays the Idle  
Screen to open the on-screen dial pad. Tap and hold one of the  
digits from 2 to 9 to quickly dial an pre-assigned number.  
NOTE: You can assign quick dial numbers in from  
Settings> Call Setup. For more information, see "Quick  
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Dial" on page 33.  
SIM card location dialing: On the on-screen dial pad interface,  
tap the number pad and then the # key. The number stored in the  
corresponding location on the SIM card will then appear and can  
be dialed.  
Calling National Numbers  
To call a national number:  
1. Enter the number to call using the on-screen dial pad.  
2. Tap the dial key, or press the Voice Call icon to make a voice  
call.  
To end the call, tap Hang up.  
Dial an Extension  
You can dial a telephone extension directly without having to  
enter it after connecting to a primary number.  
To dial an extension:  
1. Enter the primary telephone number using the on-screen dial  
pad.  
2. Tap and hold the # key until a "P" key appears on the screen.  
3. Enter the extension number using the on-screen dial pad.  
4. Tap the dial key, or press the Voice Call icon to make a voice  
call.  
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NOTE: You can also enter multiple "P" keys.  
Calling International Numbers  
To call an international number:  
1. On the on-screen dial pad, tap and hold the 0 key until the "+"  
symbol appears on the screen.  
2. Enter the international calling code for the country you want to  
call.  
3. Enter the phone number you want to call.  
4. Tap the dial key, or press the Voice Call icon to make a voice  
call.  
Making a Video Call  
To make a video call:  
1. Enter the number to call using the on-screen dial pad.  
2. Tap the Video Call icon to make a video call.  
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Note: You can make video calls only when T or H networks are  
displayed on the screen.  
Answering a Voice or Video Call  
Tap Answer to answer a call.  
To end the call, tap Hang up.  
During a Voice Call  
During a voice call, tapping the quick icon on the screen,  
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or tapping more, allows you to do the following:  
Mute: Temporarily mutes the call. When the phone is mute, you  
will be able to hear the other person, but they will not be able to  
hear you.  
Soft keyboard: Enters the dialing keypad interface.  
Hands-free: Switches to hands-free mode. When using the  
hands-free mode, the audio is routed to the headset or speakers.  
New Call: Allows you to dial a second number while you are on a  
call. After entering the number, tap the Dial key to make the  
second call.  
Hold: Holds the current call, at this time neither user will be  
able to hear each other.  
Record: Records the conversation. At this time, the menu will  
show the stop recording screen.  
Message Record: Enters the message record window.  
New Message: Enters the message editing window.  
Adjust Volume  
During calls, tapping the Volume key will changes the volume  
level. Press up to increase or down to decrease the volume.  
New Message  
During a call, when there is a new message a tone alert will be  
heard.  
Answer New Call  
If call waiting is activated and a new call comes in during another  
call, the phone will display the incoming call menu. You can press  
the Answer key to receive the new call. The first call will  
automatically be placed on hold. if you do not wish to answer the  
new call, you can press the Reject key to hang up.  
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Answering Two Calls Simultaneously  
When you are on two calls simultaneously, tapping the quick  
button on the screen or tapping more will perform the following:  
Switch: Activates/holds the current call, when the call is held  
neither user will be able to hear the other.  
Hang up: Hangs up one of the calls.  
Record: Records the conversation.  
Mute: Temporarily mutes the current call.  
Phone Meeting: Allows multiple people to start a shared  
conversation, and can also allow individual conversations with  
specific attendees.  
Phonebook: Enters the phonebook window.  
New Message: Enters the message editing window.  
Phone Meeting  
During a phone meeting, tapping the quick button on the screen or  
tapping more will perform the following:  
Hold conversation: Holds the current phone meeting. at this time  
no meeting attendee will be able to hear any other party:  
Record: Records the conversation.  
Mute: Temporarily mutes the current call.  
New Call: Allows the user to make a new call or call a new extension.  
Meeting Attendees List: Allows the user to see a list of the  
meeting attendees.  
Phonebook: Enter the phonebook window.  
New Message: Enters the message editing window.  
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Emergency Call  
In countries which use the digital GSM network or TD-SCDMA  
networks, if you are located in an area covered by the network,  
you should be able to call the emergency services. Even if a SIM  
or USIM card is not installed, you should still be able to make  
emergency calls. Sometimes, due to the network, the environment,  
or interference issues, emergency calls cannot be made.  
During a Video Call  
During a video call, tapping the quick button on the screen or  
tapping more will allow you to perform the following:  
Record: Records the conversation.  
Rear or Front camera: Switches between the two built in cameras.  
Mute: Temporarily mutes the call.  
New Message: Enters the message editing window.  
Turn off the camera: Turns off the camera.  
Zoom: Adjusts the focal distance of your camera.  
Brightness: Adjusts the brightness of your camera.  
Screen Mode: Sets the screen mode.  
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3 Menu Operations  
This section provides information about the functions and options  
available on your phone's Menu.  
Main Menu Structure  
The phone's function menu consists of Profiles, Call History,  
Security, Phonebook, Messages, Internet, My Favorites,  
Multimedia, Settings, China Mobile Services (139 Mail, DCD,  
Mobile Stock, Online Music, Fetion, Monternet, Mobile Map,  
Mobile Video, CM Reader, MyPIM , STK and Customer  
Services), English to Chinese dictionary, Tools, Calendar ,  
Games, Connections and Timers  
Main Menu Selections  
To switch between the menu panels, swipe your finger across the  
screen from left to right. To open a menu tap the menu item.  
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Panel 1  
Panel 2  
Panel 3  
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4 Settings  
The following are the options available in the Settings menu:  
phone setup, display setup, date and time setup, call/video  
sharing setup, network setup, connection setup, security setup  
and reset to factory settings.  
Phone setup  
The phone setup allows you to change the following settings:  
language, font size, calibration, auto power on, auto power off.  
Language  
Allows you to select a language - Simplified Chinese or English.  
Font Size  
Allows you to set the font size for the display; there are three  
options - large, medium, and small.  
Calibration  
Allows you to calibrate the touch screen. Using the styus, touch  
the mid point of the X that appears on the screen three times. A  
message is displayed on the screen when the calibration is  
complete.  
Auto Power On or Off  
Allows you to enable or disable the phone auto power on or off  
feature. To activate this feature, set the time and duration for the  
phone to turn on or off. The available settings are: once, every day,  
weekdays, weekends.  
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Display setup  
The display setup allows you to change the following settings:  
wallpaper, backlight time, keypad backlight and brightness.  
Wallpaper  
Allows you to set a background picture for the phone's standby  
mode.In the picture browser window, tapping the return icon  
above the picture will return to the normal browser interface. Click  
the setup icon to set the current picture as the wallpaper.  
Backlight Time  
Allows you to set the wait time until the backlight turns off. The  
available options are: 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds or 60  
seconds.  
Keypad Backlight  
Allows you to set the keypad light to On or Off.  
Brightness  
Allows you to set the backlight brightness. The available options  
are: bright, standard, and power saver.  
Date and Time  
Time: Open the time setup screen and allows you to set the time.  
24 hours: Sets the time display format to be 24 hour.  
Date: Opens the date setup screen and allows you to set the date.  
Date format: Opens the date format screen and allows you to  
select the date display format.  
Time zone: Opens the world clock screen and allows you to select  
a time zone.  
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Call setup  
The call setup allows you to change the following settings: call  
waiting, bar calls, call diversion, video call setup, fixed dial,  
headset automatic response, IP number, automatic redial,  
quick dial, minute display and connection alert tone.  
Call Waiting  
Activates the call waiting feature. If this feature is activated, an  
engaged tone is heard by a third caller when the phone is busy.  
NOTE: Call waiting services can only be used by requesting the  
service provider.  
Bar Calls  
Bar Calls feature allows you to restrict the incoming or outgoing  
calls. Your internet service provider can provide a password to  
help you activate call restriction.  
Incoming calls: Allows you to set call barring for all incoming  
calls or only for incoming calls while in roaming mode.  
Outgoing Calls: Allows you to restrict outgoing calls to  
international long distance, only local numbers or all dialed  
numbers.  
Cancel all restrictions: Allows you to cancel voice call  
restrictions. You must enter a password to cancel call restrictions.  
The standard factory password is 0000.  
Modify Password: Allows you to modify the network provided  
password for your restrictions.  
Call Diversion  
Call diversion feature forwards all incoming calls to a specified  
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phone number based on your preference.  
Voice call: Allows you to set voice call diversion based on the  
following options: unconditional transfer, transfer when busy,  
transfer on no reply, and transfer when unreachable.  
Video calls: The options available in video call diversions are the  
same as those for voice calls.  
Cancel all transfers: Allows you to cancel all call transfers.  
Status check: Allows you to verify the current call diversion  
status.  
Note:  
The ability to successfully set up call transfer is related  
to the network and SIM card. The system will give  
appropriate prompts.  
When setting up your incoming call transfers, you need to  
enter a correct telephone number. The incoming call can  
be transferred to the assigned telephone number.  
If call diversion does not work as expected, verify the  
phone number you have assigned for the transfer.  
Video Call Settings  
The options available in the video call settings are: send picture  
and switch to voice call. The send picture option allows you to  
set a picture as a substitute for camera image during video calls.  
Fixed dial  
Users with the fixed number setup can only call certain telephone  
numbers. Telephone numbers not set cannot be dialed. Enter into  
the fixed number menu, select activate, the phone will require  
you to input the PIN2 number (provided by your internet service  
provider), then you will be able to activate the fixed call functionality.  
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(If it is currently activated, select terminate and you can stop the  
fixed number function). In the fixed number list the fixed number  
contacts are listed. In the fixed number list, by tapping the select  
item key you can create, delete, delete all and see the internal  
memory status.  
Note:  
The number of telephone numbers which can be stored in the  
fixed dial depends on the service provider.  
Earphone Auto Answer  
Allows you to set your phone to automatically answer incoming  
calls when connected to a headset. When this feature is activated  
and the headset is connected, the phone automatically answers a call  
if no activity happens for 10 seconds.  
IP Code  
Allows you to set a IP number for your phone.  
Auto Redial  
Allows you to activate the automatic redial feature. After activating  
this function, when a dialled number is unanswered, the phone  
automatically redials the number again.  
Quick Dial  
Allows you to set the quick dial feature.The 2 to 9 keys can be  
assigned quick dial numbers. If these digits already have numbers  
assigned, on the keypad tapping and holding a key will call the  
corresponding number. If these digits do not have numbers  
assigned, a prompt "number is empty" will appear.  
Minute tone  
Turn the minute prompt on or off. If this function is activated, during  
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a call, on the 50th second of every minute an audio prompt will  
be played.  
Connection tone  
Allows you to activate the audio prompt when calls are connected. If  
the connection prompts are active, when calls are connected, an audio  
prompt is heard.  
Network Settings  
Automatic selection: Your phone will first search for the original  
network, then it will search through the network table on the stored  
SIM card. If If all of these fail, any network that has roaming  
agreement with your original network can be connected.  
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Manual select: The system will automatically search the network,  
and then provide a list of networks to which you can be connected.  
You can select the network you want. When performing operations  
on the network, the phone will provide the related prompts such as  
success or failure messages.  
Preferred network: When searching for a network, the system  
chooses the connection network based on your setup network  
information.  
Network modes: Select the system connection network mode.  
The following are the available options: only 3G networks, only 2G  
networks, and 3G networks having priority. If you select the 3G  
networks having priority option, the phone searches initially for a 3G  
network. If no 3G network is detected, it then searches for 2G  
networks.  
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Connection Profile  
The Connection Profile menu allows you to setup the connection  
method for accessing the network. There are preinstalled profiles  
(CMWAP, CMNET, DCD and DCD Test) set according to  
China Mobile Network connection setup requirements. If you  
would like to create a new connection setup, you can do so in the  
custom list.  
Touch Select to perform the following operations:  
Save as: Allows you to save another network connection setup the  
system setup cannot be replaced.  
Application: Allows you to select the connection method for  
accessing the network. Possible selections are WAP connection, Java  
connection, Streaming media connection, MMS connection.  
View Setup: Allows you to view information about the current  
connection such as the name, homepage, multimedia message  
centre and bearer type.  
Gateway: Allows you to set the gateway as open or closed.  
Security Management  
The Security Management menu allows you to change the  
following settings: phone lock, PIN, guard wall and password.  
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Phone Lock  
This function locks the phone, and prevents others from using  
your phone without permission. To unlock, you need to enter  
a password (factory set password is 0000).  
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At Once: When this function is activated, entering the correct  
password will immediately lock the phone and return to the  
standby interface.  
Automatic lock: With this function activated, when the correct  
lock password has been entered, if the user does not carry out any  
actions on the phone for a specified period of time, it will lock.  
Off: The phone has no lock function. If you have already set  
phone locks, you need to enter the correct lock password to be  
able to unlock it.  
PIN  
PIN1  
Activate: select active or turn off PIN1. Use the SIM card PIN  
number. the PIN number is required to turn on the phone (factory set  
password is 1234), otherwise you can only make emergency calls  
such as to 112. after turning off the PIN1 number, you do not need  
to enter the PIN number when turning on the phone.  
Change PIN: Allows you to change the PIN based on your  
preference.  
PIN2  
Change PIN2: Allows you to change the PIN2 number based on  
your preference.  
NOTE: Ensure that you note down your changed PIN, as  
you will not be able to see important personal information  
without entering the PIN. If assistance is required, contact  
the service center.  
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Guard wall  
Incoming call guard:  
Do not answer list: Allows you to add or delete telephone numbers  
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to the do not answer list  
Only answer list: Allows you to add or delete telephone numbers  
to the only answer list  
Setup: Allows you to setup the incoming calls firewall protection  
Privacy information  
This function is used to protect your personal documents. It will  
password protects all protected content. To unlock, you must enter  
a password (factory set password is 0000).  
On/Off: Allows you to setup your private firewall. this requires  
password entry verification.  
Protected items: Allows you to set up and specify the specific  
phone content areas to secure with the guard wall.  
After activating the privacy guard wall, to access the protected  
content, you must enter the private guard wall password.  
SMS guard  
Rubbish numbers: Create or delete junk numbers. When  
messages are received from junk numbers, the messages are  
automatically placed in the junk mail.  
Prompt mode:  
Trash SMS prompt: When you receive junk messages, a prompt  
window will appear on the Idle screen; No audio alert will be  
heard.  
Normal SMS prompts: When you receive junk messages, the  
prompt will be the same as when you receive regular messages.  
Settings:  
Junk number refusal: When you receive messages from the junk  
numbers, they will be automatically put in the junk messages box.  
Only cell phone messages: When you receive messages not sent from  
cell phones, they will be automatically put in the junk messages box.  
Turn off: Allows you to turn off the short messages firewall  
function.  
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Change the Password  
Allows you to change the lock password (factory setting is 0000).  
When changing the password you need to enter the old password  
first, and then you need to enter the new password twice before it  
becomes effective.  
Reset Settings  
Before resetting the phone to restore it to its factory settings, you must  
enter the protection password. after confirmation you can enter the  
restore to factory settings menu selection window.  
Restore Factory Settings  
This option can restores the settings to its original factory values.  
Using this option does not delete your saved information such as  
phone book entries or messages. It only repairs the phone's working  
settings. Settings that are reverted include features such as ringtone  
and profile.  
Restore Settings and Data  
This option restores the settings to its original factory values.  
Using this options deletes personal information such as the phone  
book and messages (not including information stored on the SIM  
card). After restoring the settings, the phone turns off  
automatically. Turn on the phone to make calls of perform other  
functions  
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5 Profiles  
Profiles are a group of preset special definitions which you can  
activate quickly. The phone provides a group of default profiles  
including: standard profile, meeting profile, car profile, outdoors  
profile, silence profile and flight mode profile. Each profile has  
default factory settings. The users can modify and store the profiles  
to meet their personal preferences (apart from silence and flight  
profiles).  
Activating Profiles  
To start using a profile, tap the appropriate profile in the Profiles  
menu.  
Personalization Setup  
Touch Option Edit to enter the personalization setup window.  
You can personalize any of the variables of the phone profiles.  
Personalization setup includes the following:  
Voice call: Allows you to select the incoming voice call ringtone.  
To set, open the ringtone select window and touch to play the  
currently selected ringtone. Touch the screen again to stop playing  
the ringtone. Touch set up to set the selected ringtone as the  
ringtone for voice calls.  
Video call: Allows you to setup the incoming video call alert tone.  
Ring volume: To adjust the ring volume, increase the ring volume  
control window. Press the volume up button on the side of the  
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phone to increase the ring volume. Press the volume down button  
on the side of the phone to reduce the ring volume. Touch hang  
up or wait for 3 seconds to confirm the settings. A message  
appears on the screen to indicate that the volume has been  
adjusted.  
Ring type: Allows you to set the ringtone type. The available  
options are: continuous or incremental.  
Message tone: Allows you to set a tone to indicate if a message is  
received.  
Email tone: Allows you to set a tone to indicate if an E-mail or  
multimedia message is received.  
Key tone: Allows you to set a tone to indicate touch or tap on the  
keys.  
Alarm volume: Allows you to set the tone for the alarm and  
calendar reminders.  
Phone on/off tone: Allows you to set a tone that is heard when the  
phone is either turned on or off.  
Vibrator: Allows you to enable or disable the phone vibrate  
mode.  
Receiver volume: Allows you to set the speaker volume.  
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6 Call History  
The Call History menu stores the recently dialed numbers, received  
calls, missed calls, and the call time.To view the recent call record, tap  
a key on the standby screen when the phone is not locked.  
Outgoing Calls  
In the call record window, select dialed numbers to enter the dialed  
number window. Press option to perform the following operations:  
Store: You can store the numbers you want to store in your phone book.  
Voice Call: You can enter into a voice call with the stored number.  
Video Call: You can enter into a video call with the stored number.  
IP call: In front of the phone number an IP number is automatically  
added, and then the number is called.  
Send message: You can send a message or multimedia message  
to this number.  
Send data: You can send this number as the content of either  
a message or multimedia message.  
Edit: You can go to the keypad and edit this phone number, and  
then call it.  
Delete: You can remove unwanted records.  
Answered Calls  
Operations on received numbers are the same as those on dialed  
numbers.  
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Missed Calls  
Operations on missed calls are the same as those on received numbers.  
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7 China Mobile Service  
The China Mobile Services are value added mobile services from  
China Mobile. It provides users with convenience and up to date  
information services. The user can subscribe to receive mobile  
information services such as wireless music, Games, Neww,  
Weather, Fetion IM, Cell Phone Videos, Phone Book Management,  
Information, Online Finance, New Service Recommendations and  
Monternet.  
Mobile Music  
Mobile Music is a mobile entertainment data service from China  
Mobile. Using your cell phone's wireless internet you can listen to  
music and as well as other music services such as music downloads,  
music sharing, music playing, and music exchange.  
Games  
Games is a mobile entertainment data service from China Mobile  
that allows you to enjoy all kinds of multimedia games preloaded  
on the device or via wireless data network.  
Fetion  
Fetion is a instant messaging service from China Mobile that  
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provides communication entertainment as well as a business utility .  
Using Fetion you can chat, exchange documents, or make voice  
calls in real-time with other subscribed users.  
Mobile Video  
Mobile Video is a brand new additional mobile data service by  
China Mobile. Using your phone's wireless network you can watch  
all kinds of brilliant video content.  
Mobile Map  
A mobile data service from China Mobile, that helps you find  
numerous points of interest on a map around your current location.  
Mobile Stock  
A mobile data service from China Mobile that can help you receive  
financial information, check the stock market and perform online  
trades.  
CM Reader  
CM Reader is an electronic reader service from China Mobile.  
Using your phone's wireless network you can download from a  
library of literary selections for you to read on your mobile device.  
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139 Mail  
China Mobile’s email service that can be access on the web or any  
enabled mobile devices.  
DCD  
DCD is a China Mobile subscription service that provides you  
with customizable up to date news and weather on your mobile  
device.  
SIM Card Applications  
SIM card applications include content such as newspapers, Feition,  
airline enquiries and SIM card zone introductions.  
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8 Customer Service  
Service Guide  
The Mini 3T1 after sales service telephone number is:  
Business Hall  
10086 hotline  
Click on the menu to directly dial 10086  
SMS Hall  
Press the menu to directly send a message containing the contents  
"10086" to 10086  
About e100  
e100 is a one stop electronic self-help service provided by China  
Mobile for its customers. it mainly includes an online business  
platform, 10086 hotline, message business platform, palmtop  
business platform and self-service terminal service channel.  
Customer Manager  
Setup a customer manager contact telephone. as soon as the setup  
is complete, you can directly call the setup number.  
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My Monternet  
This Monternet service provides the opportunity to check, and  
return purchased goods.  
Monternet  
Open the browser, open the China Mobile Monternet main page  
wap connection.  
Monternet Messages  
1. Check or return purchased SP message services, please send  
0000 to the service provider number.  
2. Return all purchased SP short message services, please send  
00000 to the service provider number.  
Monternet Multimedia Messages  
Check or return purchased SP message services, please send  
CX0000 to the SP service provider number.  
Software Update Service  
Provides information of the phone’s current software  
version, and any new available version from CMCC’s  
service department.  
Settings  
Select customer service settings and you can perform the following  
operations:  
Service hotline: The preset number is set to 10086, and it can not  
be set as blank. after entering this menu unless you do not change  
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any parameters, you will have to setup and store a number.  
Customer manager number: You can setup the customer  
manager name and number.  
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9 Monternet  
This phone has wireless internet functionality meaning you can  
constantly keep close contact with the whole world. It provides  
even more convenience for visiting the internet.  
If you wish to use WAP to visit web pages, you must:  
1.  
Please enquire whether your internet service provider and  
the service provider who offer the necessary service can  
provide this type of service, along with information about  
the prices. The internet service provider will also provide  
you with information on using their services.  
2.  
3.  
You can perform the correct browser setup from your telephone.  
Use the WAP browser to visit the internet and perform the  
related tasks.  
Note:  
Use GPRS/EDGE or TD-SCDMA to connect to web pages.  
and confirm whether the ISP offers this function, and whether  
they can provide it for you.  
Off Line Browser Menu  
Homepage  
The homepage allows you to simply and directly connect to the  
China Mobile Monternet homepage.  
Bookmarks  
You can store network addresses in your browser.  
In the bookmarks listing window touch the select or OK key to  
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carry out page operations such as Go To URL, Read, Edit, and  
Refresh.  
Quick Save Web page  
In your browser you can store the web pages you need in the quick  
save list. After storing them you can read the web pages while off line.  
In the quick save web page interface, press option to carry out  
browse and delete.  
History  
To see the addresses of web pages you have visited, touch the  
select or OK key and perform either browse and delete  
operations.  
Go To URL  
Go into the input web page address window, after confirmation  
you can directly connect.  
Go To Last Page  
After selecting this item, you can directly connect to the last  
browser page.  
Browser Setup  
Go into the browser setup window, you can perform tasks such as  
connection setup, delete Cache, picture download, background  
music and download location.  
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On Line Browser Menu  
When browsing a web page, by tapping the select or OK key, you  
can add to bookmarks, go to home page, bookmark, go to URL,  
refresh, select, quick save web page, record history, and perform  
browser and application setup.  
Browser Screen  
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10 My Favorites  
Magic Box  
Wireless Java is an application that you can carry with you in your  
cell phone. Here, at the time and place of your choosing you can  
find all kinds of Java software. After downloading it you can  
conveniently enjoy many internet services.  
Applications  
Store Java internet downloads here.  
Download  
10 bookmarks can be stored, and URL records are remembered  
to facilitate your internet browsing.  
Storage Status  
You can see the system memory and save user content on your phone.  
Profile  
Set the connection method for accessing the network.  
Connection setup operations can be seen on the setup menu's  
connection setup.  
Preset  
Shortcut to all preloaded audio files and preloaded images that can be  
used as a ringstone and wallpapers for your phone.  
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Phone  
You can access all storage folders you have in the phone memory  
or in the memory card. All the preset folders such as: My recorder,  
My movies, My photos, ebook and Java; are accessible from here.  
Storage Card  
With this cell phone, you can connect the memory card with a PC  
via a digital cable, just like a U-card. Its operation is the same as  
a standard U card. The capacity of the memory card depends on  
the capacity of the purchased card.  
Recordings, videos, or files like MP3s downloaded from the internet  
can be saved on the memory card. you can also save pictures (including  
photographs), electronic books, and downloaded ring tones.  
When disconnecting the U card, please first remove from the  
PC: select the  
icon, click the right mouse button, and select  
"remove or eject hardware". When you see the following prompt,  
select "stop". When the system displays "USB device can be  
safely removed", click confirm to confirm the removal. Now  
you can remove the USB connection cable.  
When it has not been disconnected, removing the USB connection cable  
could cause abnormalities and data loss in the memory card. Please  
remember to back up your documents to prevent data loss. If there are  
abnormalities with your memory card, please format the card.  
It is forbidden when it is not disconnected to remove the USB data  
connection cable.  
When not in standby, removing the USB connection cable will  
cause the phone to return to the standby screen.  
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MMS Cards  
Enter the multimedia celebration cards list window. it includes birthday  
cards, anniversary cards, romantic cards, scenic paintings, and  
humorous cards. select the card you wish to browse. in the window  
you can add the card to the multimedia message and send it.  
MSG search  
Search for any information stored in the phone by entering a key word  
to search for in any messages, files, phonebook or call history.  
Storage Status  
Check the internal memory of the phone system, as well as the user  
memory and the usable and remaining space of the memory card.  
Format  
Format the phone and memory card. After formatting, all the files  
on your memory card and phone will be lost.  
Phone User Storage: Format the phone user storage.  
Memory Card: Format the memory card. You can use the PC port  
to format the memory card. When using the PC port to format the  
card, you can only choose FAT16 format. If other format memory  
cards are used it could cause abnormalities.  
Note:  
When there is no FTA16 format PC port, please do not use  
the PC to format the memory.  
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11 Messages  
The Mini 3T1 supports the sending of short messages of at most  
1530 English letters or 670 Chinese characters.  
Multimedia messages include text, picture and sound content. Using  
the multimedia message service, not only can you send and receive  
images and text, you can also receive the sound files attached to  
messages, allowing you to fully enjoy the content. Multimedia  
messages use the color screen to bring you a fresh and realistic  
audiovisual experience.  
Note:  
The Multimedia message service requires the support  
your network operator or service provider.  
The maximum size of a multimedia message this phone can receive  
is 300KB. If the size of a multimedia message exceeds this, the  
phone cannot receive it. The phone allows the sending of at most  
300KB multimedia messages.  
Note:  
You may need to pay a charge to your network operator  
or internet service provider for each multimedia message  
you send.  
The multimedia message service supports the following formats:  
Pictures: JPEG, GIF, WBMP, PNG, BMP.  
Sounds: MID, AMR, MP3, AAC and WAV.  
Video: MPEG4, 3GP.  
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If you receive a message containing content in an unsupported  
format, this content will not display or be played.  
Note:  
There are many reasons which may lead to a multimedia  
message sending failure, so please try not to use multimedia  
messaging to send essential content.  
In the message application, you can write, send, receive, read, and  
edit messages. When receiving a new message, the phone will:  
1. Display the unread message icon and number of unread  
messages on the main interface. The title bar will display  
the unread message icon.  
2. Display the unread message icon continually on the screen  
until the user has read all unread messages.  
3. When the mailboxes of both the SIM card and phone are full,  
every time a new message is received a prompt will appear,  
until the user has deleted some messages. The phone can hold  
1200 short messages, from which 200 can be long short  
messages. The number of multimedia messages that can be  
stored depends on the phone storage space. The SIM card  
storage will be different for different SIM cards.  
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Setup  
From the main Messages screen, press Option to see the following  
selections:  
SMS settings  
Setup the parameters for short message operations as follows:  
SMS Center: The SMS services centre number is provided by your  
network operator. Message Sent.  
Auto sign: If this function is activated, every sent short message  
will automatically have a signature added to it.  
Edit Sign: Compose or edit your auto signature information.  
Arrive report: This is used to confirm that a short message  
you have sent has been received.  
Store in SIM: Setup the storage location for messages.  
Valid period: Setup the period of time for which a sent short  
message is stored in the message center.  
Save sent: Decide whether or not to automatically  
keep sent messages.  
MMS settings  
Setup the parameters for multimedia message operations as follows:  
Connection profile: Setup the multimedia message connection  
network.  
Sending settings: Set the parameters relating to the multimedia  
message sending operations, including Validity period, Priority,  
Read report, Delivery report and Save sent.  
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Receiving settings: Setup the parameters for multimedia message  
receiving operations, as shown below:  
Receive now: Setup multimedia message receiving:  
automatic or manual receiving.  
Reply: When someone sends a multimedia message,  
requesting that the user sends a confirmation after reading it,  
the user can decide whether or not to permit the system to  
automatically send the response.  
Auto Signature: If this function is activated, every sent short  
message will automatically have a signature added to it.  
Filter: The user can setup a filter list and store the addresses of  
senders from whom they do not wish to receive messages. The  
filter list can hold at most 20 addresses. When there are more than  
20 the system will provide a prompt.  
Delete all mms  
Deletes all sent and received MMS messages.  
Reset Settings  
Return the message settings to the defaults. follow the prompts  
provided by the system.  
T-Backup  
Backup/Restore short messages on the phone to the microSD card.  
Quick text  
View, delete, and modify templates.  
Storage status  
See the current message storage status on the phone and SIM card  
including SMS, MMS, and WapPush.  
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New and Sent Messages  
New and Sent Short Messages  
From the main menu click the message icon to enter the message  
window. Select New Message to enter the new message window:  
1. You can select the right hand side "to" edit box. You will then  
enter the number entry screen, directly enter the recipient number  
on the on-screen keypad, press option to perform the following  
operations:  
Send (When the recipient is not blank this item will appear):  
send this short message.  
Message record: Can enter the message record menu.  
Newest Contacts: Enter the newest contact list window.  
Group: Enter the group select window.  
Note:  
If there are more than 20 recipients, the phone will  
automatically warn that there are an excess number  
of recipients.  
2. You can enter contact people or common expressions into your  
short message. In the message edit window, click option to perform  
the following operations:  
Insert Contact: Enter the telephone book and select the contact  
you wish to insert into the message.  
Insert a Template: Enter the commonly used phrase list and  
selected the required phrase.  
Save as a Template: Take the currently edited short message  
and save it as a template.  
Save as Draft: Take the currently edited message and store  
in drafts.  
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3. When the recipient is not blank, tapping the send key will send  
the short message.  
Notes:  
This phone supports long short messages.  
When messages are sent via the message network service,  
the phone will send a message successful message. This  
means the phone has sent the message to the message center.  
However, this does not mean the message has already been  
sent to the required address. If the message was sent  
successfully, the message will be saved in the sent message  
mailbox. If the sending failed, the message will be saved  
in the outbox.  
New and Sent Multimedia Messages  
From the main menu press the "message" icon to enter the message  
window. select New Multimedia Message, to enter the new  
multimedia message window:  
1. Edit recipient: Click the edit box "to" on the right hand side,  
enter the recipient edit interface. Enter the recipient's contact  
details, and press option to perform the following operations:  
Message record: Enter the message record menu and select  
the recipient.  
Group: Enter the group select window.  
Preview Message: Preview the multimedia message content.  
Message Details: View detailed information about the  
multimedia message.  
Save as Draft: Take the currently edited multimedia message  
and store in drafts. This item will only appear if the recipient,  
title, or information content has been edited.  
Note:  
If there are more than 20 recipient numbers, the phone  
will automatically warn that there are an excess number  
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of recipients.  
2. Edit title: Click "title" to enter the document edit screen. Enter  
the title of the multimedia message. Press option to perform the  
following operations:  
Preview Message: Preview the multimedia message content.  
Message Details: View detailed information about the  
multimedia message.  
Save as Draft: Take the currently edited multimedia message  
and store in drafts. This item will only appear if the recipient,  
title, or information content has been edited.  
3. Edit message content: click "message content" to enter the content  
edit screen. When editing, press option to active the items.  
Edit Text: Edit the multimedia message text content.  
Insert: Insert the required multimedia message content.  
Preview Message: preview the edited multimedia message content.  
Arrange: Set the location of the picture and text.  
Delete: Here you can delete the pictures, video, sounds, and  
text on the page.  
New Page: Create blank page.  
Clear Page: Clear all the content from this page.  
Delete Page: Delete the page.  
Inbox  
Select "inbox" to enter the message list window. Press option to  
reply, forward, save sender number, move to My Favorites  
folder, move to junk mail, delete or sort the message.  
While reading, press option to perform the following operations,  
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such as reply, forward, extract information, delete and copy.  
Outbox  
Messages which have not been successfully sent are saved in the  
outbox. Press option to perform the following operations, such as  
resend, delete, sort, resend, edit and delete.  
Sent  
In the sent list window, click this option to perform the following  
operations, such as forward, delete, move to My Favorites and sort.  
Draft  
In the draft message list interface, press option to perform the  
following operations, such as edit, delete and sort.  
My Favorites  
My Favorites folder is used to store your messages from the inbox  
and sent message boxes. In the message list interface, press option  
to perform the following operations: forward, extract information,  
delete and sort.  
In the message read interface, press option to perform the following  
operations: edit, forward, extract information and delete.  
Junk Mailbox  
When the short message firewall is activated, the numbers listed  
in the short message firewall will be directly saved in the junk  
mail box. In the message list interface, press option to perform  
the following operations: forward, delete, move to inbox, set as  
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regular number, arrange.  
In the message read interface, press option to perform the following  
operations: forward, extract information and delete.  
Voice Mail Box  
The voice mail box is a network service. You can apply to activate  
this service. Before using this service, save the voice message number  
provided by the service provider. Enter the voice mail box window  
and the following items will be displayed:  
Answer: Enter the number dial window, dial the voice mail number,  
and listen to the message.  
Edit: Setup the voice mail box number (please see your service  
provider to apply for this number).  
Local Broadcasts  
Local broadcasts are an internet service. They allow you to receive  
things like weather forecasts and traffic update messages from your  
service provider. Before using this service, setup the channel  
number provided by your service provider. Enter the local broadcasts  
window and the following items will be displayed:  
Receive: Enter the receive message window. you can select message  
receiving to be on or off.  
Channel: The assigned channel for receiving the local broadcasts.  
Enter the channel list window, this activates the select option, you  
can add, edit, or delete the selected channel.  
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12 Phonebook  
This section gives detailed descriptions of the phonebook function.  
On the main menu, click the phonebook icon to enter the phonebook.  
Phonebook  
Search  
After entering the phone book, clicking select will select the search  
menu. Here you can search your phone book record based on name,  
number, and storage location.  
The system provides a quick search function where you enter the  
first letter of a name. In the phonebook window, clicking the  
on the top right of the list, will cause the quick search window to  
appear. Entering the first letter of the name will allow the user to  
search the telephone record. Clicking  
search window.  
again will hide the quick  
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Add New  
After entering the phonebook, press option, and then select add  
new item on the menu. Firstly choose the save location type: SIM  
card or phone.  
If you set the save location type as "phone", in the add new record  
window you can enter the group name, mobile phone 1, mobile  
phone 2, landline, office phone, company, department, occupation,  
fax, address, birthday, electronic mail, notes, ring tone and portrait.  
If you set the save location type as SIM card, you can save the  
name and number.  
Call  
In the contacts list, hover the cursor over the contact you wish to  
call, press option, select call and you can enter into a voice call,  
video call or IP call.  
Send  
In the contact list, hover the cursor over the contact you wish to  
send the message to, click "select". Click "send", and you can  
choose "send a message", "send a multimedia message", or "send  
a name card" to send this contact as a name card.  
Multiple Copy  
Multiple copy allows you to copy phonebook records between the  
SIM card and phone. Company, department, occupation, fax, address,  
birthday, electronic mail, notes, ring tone and portrait cannot be copied.  
Select the direction. possible directions are from the phone and  
from the SIM card.  
From the phone: Copy the phone records to the SIM card.  
From the SIM card: Copy records from the SIM card to the phone.  
If there is not enough space during the copy process, the system  
will point this out.  
Multiple Move  
The multiple record move function allows you to move records  
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between the SIM card and phonebook. Company, department,  
occupation, fax, address, birthday, electronic mail, notes, ring  
tone and portrait cannot be moved.  
Select the direction of movement, you can choose from the phone  
and from the SIM card.  
From the phone: Move many records to the SIM card.  
From the SIMcard: Move many records from the SIM card to  
the phone.  
If there is not enough space during the move process, the system  
will point this out.  
Multiple Delete  
Selectively delete multiple records. Select Multiple Delete.  
When "all contacts" is chosen, all contacts can be deleted.  
When "phone contacts" is chosen, all contacts on the phone can  
be deleted.  
When "SIM card contacts" is chosen, all contacts on the SIM card  
can be deleted.  
Save Location  
Choose the save type: the following options appear on the menu:  
Manual Selection: When adding new contacts, you need to choose  
whether to save to the phone or the SIM card.  
Phone: When adding a new contact, confirms that it a new contact  
for the phone.  
SIM Card: When adding a new contact, confirms that it is a new  
contact for the SIM card.  
Memory Card Backup  
Send to T card: Backup the selected contact to the T card.  
Send to the phone: Add a backup contact on the T card to the phone.  
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Own Number  
View and edit your own number.  
Internal Memory  
View the memory used by the saved contacts and total memory on  
the phone and SMS card.  
Group  
Select the fourth icon on your selected card, you will enter the group  
list. Hover the cursor over the group you wish to setup click setup  
and the setup menu will appear.  
For the Confirmation Group you can only setup the group icon.  
For other groups, you will see the following menu options: change  
the group name, group icon, set up the group incoming ring tone,  
add contact to the group or delete a group member. If you delete  
a contact from a group they will return to the Confirmation Group.  
Group Name: Change the name of the group.  
Group Icon: Change the icon of a group. after changing it, the contacts  
of the group members will show this icon in the contacts table.  
Ring Tone: Set the incoming ring tone for contacts in this group.  
Add Contact: Add a new contact to this group.  
Remove From Group: Remove contact from the group. the removed  
contact will return to the confirmation group.  
Select the specified group. The contacts in this group will appear  
in the list window. it if has not been setup this will display as  
blank. Press option to activate the menu, from there it is possible  
to search, call, IP call, video call, send a message, or send  
a multimedia message to the contact.  
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13 Multimedia  
Camera  
Using the "camera" application, you can take photos of people and  
events around you anytime and anywhere. The photos are saved in  
the "My Photos" application. The camera takes photos in JPEG  
format. Using the digital video recorder (DV), the file format is  
3gp. If the memory space in the phone is not sufficient to save  
new photos, you have to delete some old photos to create some  
new space. In the memory lookup, you can view the memory  
status.  
Note:  
In areas where there is insufficient light, the image  
quality of previews and photos could decrease. If this  
happens, check that the camera is a single shot mode.  
From the camera photography window, the picture you want to  
take will appear on the phone screen, click the take photo key  
to take the photograph.  
On the screen, there are 6 icons. These are the photography mode,  
photography environment, photo size, zoom, and return, and settings.  
Select  
Photography Mode: To setup the photography  
mode, possible choices are the single shot mode, continuous shot  
mode, and recording mode.  
Select  
Camera Environment: To setup the camera  
environment, the three possible environments are regular,  
indoor, outdoor.  
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Select  
Photo Size: To setup the photo size, possible sizes  
are 64×64, 320×240, 400×240, 640×480, 1280×960 (only for the  
rear camera), 1600×1200 (only for the rear camera). photo size  
can only be selected for single shot mode.  
Select  
Zoom: To decide the photo zoom, possible  
choices are x1, ×2, ×3, ×4.  
Select  
return: Leave the camera, and return to the  
previous interface.  
Select  
Setup: Enter the camera setup interface. the items  
which can be set are: change camera, photo mode, photo size  
(only appears for single shot mode), number of continuous photos  
(only appears for continuous mode), photo environment, photo  
effects, photo quality, brightness, zoom (does not appear for  
continuous mode), self time, camera tone, save location. The  
information about these is as follows:  
Change Camera: Switch between the front and rear camera.  
Photo Mode: Setup the camera mode. Possible selections are  
single shot, continuous shot and recording mode.  
Photo Size: Setup the photo size. Possible sizes are 64×64, 320×240,  
400×240, 640×480, 1280×960 (only for the rear camera), 1600×1200  
(only for the rear camera). photo size can only be selected for  
single shot mode.  
Number of Continuous Shots: Setup the number of shots to be taken  
in continuous mode. possible selections are 9, or 18 photos. the  
number of continuous shots can only be changed in continuous mode.  
Camera Environment: Setup the camera environment, the three  
possible environments are regular, indoor, and outdoor.  
Photo Effects: Setup the photo effects. The three possible effects  
are normal, retro, or black and white.  
Photo Quality: Possible choices are very detailed, detailed,  
and regular.  
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Brightness: Setup the photo brightness. Possible choices are -2, -1,  
0, +1, +2.  
Zoom: Setup the photo zoom. Possible choices are ×1, ×2, ×3, and  
x4. In continuous mode the zoom cannot be adjusted.  
Self Time: Setup the photo self time. Possible choices are 5 seconds,  
10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds or close.  
Camera Tone: There are three possible camera tones to select.  
Click OK to confirm the choice.  
Save Location: Setup the save location. Possible choices are the  
phone or the memory card.  
While taking photos, clicking the upper or lower side keys, the  
zoom can be changed. By changing the zoom, it is possible to  
view part of the photo in more detail.  
If the photo mode is single shot, after taking the photo, click  
the take photo key or save to save the photo. click return and  
a prompt will confirm if you wish to abandon the photo, click  
confirm to return to the photo interface without saving. press  
option to perform the following operations:  
Save: Save the photograph.  
Send as Multimedia Message: The picture is first saved, and then  
entered into the new multimedia message interface. the photo  
can be sent in the form of a multimedia message.  
Set as Wallpaper: The photo is first saved, and then set as the  
wallpaper.  
If the photo mode is set to continuous, after taking the photo, click  
take photo to switch from one photo mode to thumbnails. click  
return the system will confirm you wish to abandon the photo,  
then click confirm to return to the photo interface without saving.  
click the select or OK key to perform the following operations:  
Save: Save the photo in the browser.  
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Save All: Save all the photos in the camera.  
Automatic Browsing: Automatically browse through all the  
captured photos.  
Single sheet: Enter a single photo browser window.  
Thumbnails: Enter the thumbnail browser interface.  
Set the photo mode to recording. while filming the camera will  
also records sounds. During the photography, clicking the  
key will abandon the photos. click the  
key to stop photography.  
After taking the photos, click take photo to save the recording.  
press the right function key you will be asked to confirm if you  
wish to abandon changes, click confirm to return to the photo  
interface without saving the photo. click the select or OK key to  
perform the following functions:  
Play: Play the captured recording.  
Save: Save the captured recording.  
DV  
This is the digital video recorder option of the camera feature.  
Music Player  
After entering the media player, the phone will search for all the  
MP3 files on the phone, and these will be analyzed. In the media  
player window, there are the following 5 selections:  
Song List: Shows all the MP3 files on the phone  
Record Collection: Shows all MP3 files sorted by genre  
Artist Listing: Shows all the MP3 files on the phone by artist  
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Update Playlist: When the MP3 files in the phone's memory are  
changed, this option will update the playlist  
Player Mode: You can select play modes such as one song play,  
one song repeat, and play in order, continuous play, and quick play  
Record collection display interface:  
Shown in the figure are the pictures of the MP3 collection. you  
can drag to the left and right so different collections are shown.  
key: press this key to play the MP3 file. At the same time,  
the icon will change into a  
playback of the MP3.  
, clicking again will pause the  
key: press this key to exit the record collection, and return  
to the previous interface. If there is an MP3 playing at the time,  
it will continue to play in background mode.  
Clicking the picture in the middle of the screen, it will change to  
show the MP3 files in the collection as below:  
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You can drag through the documents in the browser. Clicking  
outside the collection or anything other than the two buttons, the  
list will change and pictures of the MP3 collection will show.  
In the song list, record collection, and artist list, clicking a specific  
MP3 file will enter the music player interface, as shown:  
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The picture in the middle shows the currently selected MP3 collection  
: Shows the total MP3 duration  
and playback time. A single click on the progress bar can speed up  
or slow down the playback.  
Previous Next  
Pause  
Play  
Current playback volume  
song  
song  
Note:  
The audiovisual player supports the MP3 format.  
Video Player  
In the video player window, clicking the upper side key will increase  
the volume. clicking the lower side key will reduce the volume.  
The touch keyboard appears as follows:  
: Shows the total MP3 and  
playback time. A single click on the progress bar can speed up or  
slow down the playback.  
Previous Next  
video video  
Pause Play  
Current playback volume  
Clicking in the playback area will switch to full screen or non full  
screen mode.  
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Click option to perform the following operations:  
Video Collection: Enter the video collection. displays the audiovisual  
files on the phone and memory card.  
Mode: Can choose playback formats: no repeat, repeat current, repeat  
list, quick play.  
Go to URL: Directly input and play an internet address.  
Web Page List: Shows multimedia playback web pages.  
Note:  
The video player can support 3gp and mp4 format.  
Recorder  
When using the recorder function, you can record the content of  
your conversations, and can also record your environment. The  
record file are saved in amr format. you can set the recording file  
as your ring tone.  
Enter the recorder window. Directly press the  
button to start  
recording. at this time the right side of the screen will display the  
currently recording time. Click the select or OK key to execute the  
following functions:  
Record: Start recording. At this time tapping the  
button will  
stop the recording. Tapping the key again will continue the  
recording. clicking the save key will save the recorded file. clicking  
the return key will return to the menu. You can, in My Collection-  
Sound-Recordings, listen to your saved recordings.  
Recording List: Enter the recording list window, you can play the  
recordings.  
Save Location: Select the location for saving your recordings.  
Possible selections are your phone or memory card.  
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14 Tools  
Memo  
The Memo can be used to record any simple notes. You can enter  
1024 symbols (512 Chinese characters) into the memo table. Click  
memo to edit. this will activate the Option Key. you can then  
send messages, edit items, and clear.  
Time  
Time provides additional time related functions such as: world  
clock, countdown, stopwatch and alarm.  
Calculator  
The calculator can be used for performing addition, subtraction,  
multiplication and division calculations. After entering the calculator  
interface, the user can directly enter numbers and begin calculations.  
The numbers and symbols you enter will appear in the edit window.  
Exchange Rate  
You can use this function to find out how much a sum of money  
would be worth in another country's money.  
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Unit Conversion  
Unit convert mainly helps you convert units. Enter the unit conversion  
window, roll the selection bar to select the content you wish to set.  
Press the select or OK key or touch the screen to select, you will  
enter the edit window. the system will automatically give the  
results.  
Incoming Call Location  
Check a phone number's location. This supports the checking of  
the location of fixed phones as well as cell phones.  
Note:  
The number location check could be inaccurate. the  
incoming call locations results are provided only for  
reference.  
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15 Connections  
Bluetooth  
Activating the Bluetooth feature will allow your phone to be  
discovered, connect and or bond with other Bluetooth devices.  
USB Mode  
Udisk mode: If using USB mode, the phone can serve as a U disk.  
After U disk mode is activated, data synchronization and  
modulator-demodulator functionality does not work.  
Modem mode: Activate modem mode, the system can be used for  
data synchronization, modem.  
Note:  
Using the Modem Mode requires the installation of drivers.  
If the drivers are not installed to the PC. You can only use  
the USB mode functions and the modem cannot work.  
PC Tools  
This phone can connect with a PC via a USB digital cable, providing  
the customer with a method for transmitting the phonebook and  
short messages. Before using the document transmission function,  
you have to install synchronization software on the PC. the software  
is on the memory card that comes with the phone. This phone  
supports the Windows XP and Windows 2000 operating systems.  
When using PC tools, you should set the USB mode to Modem  
Mode. Select PC tools, insert the data cable and connect with the  
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PC. After successfully connecting, you can work on the  
phonebook and short messages. For the detailed operating system  
usage, please consult the PC tools help file.  
GPRS Wizard  
Using GPRS technology, the user can use their cell phone to send  
and receive data via the mobile network. GPRS is a way to transmit  
data. It allows the user to connect wirelessly to the internet data  
network. The applications of the data transmission include WAP  
services, multimedia message service, short message service, JAVA  
application downloads and GPRS dialing programs (such as the  
internet and electronic mail).  
Before using GPRS technology you must note the following points  
1. Please enquire whether your network and service provider  
offer GPRS service and how to start the service.  
2. Please save the necessary GPRS settings for every application  
with GPRS as its means of data transmission.  
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16 Other Applications  
English Chinese Dictionary  
The dictionary that comes with this phone can support translation  
between Chinese and English. You can translate English input into  
Chinese, as well as translating Chinese into English.  
Calendar  
Function Introduction  
In the calendar, there are mainly four functions: schedule, solar  
calendar inquiries, solar period inquiries, and anniversary inquiries.  
In the calendar, you can see the current month and schedule messages.  
Those dates with arrangements will have orange undertone reminders.  
Clicking on the date allows you to check that days scheduled messages.  
You can edit or send schedule messages as multimedia messages.  
Calendar  
Entering the calendar, it will show the current monthly calendar,  
on the screen the currently displayed calendar year and month of  
the calendar will be indicated. Under the screen solar calendar  
information will be shown. If a schedule item has been created,  
the date will be have an orange undertone.  
Schedule  
In the calendar interface, click option, select the Schedule, menu  
content includes: enter date, add, schedule and content lookup.  
Enter date: You can use this function to enter any day (in the  
effective period), click the confirm key, the focus will move  
directly to the selected date.  
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Add: When adding a schedule item, it is necessary to enter information  
relating to the event. then setup the reminder date and reminder  
time. Click Save to save the setup.  
Schedule list: View all items in the schedule. Click the option key  
to active the menu, you can then perform operations: add and delete.  
Content lookup: View the number of schedule items and the available  
number. The most schedule record that can be saved is 60. After  
clicking return you can return to the calendar table window.  
Solar Calendar Search  
Search the assigned date's solar calendar information.  
Solar period search  
See the 24 solar period's of China.  
Solar period search  
See information about Chinese festivals like the new year, and  
spring festival.  
Electronic books  
With this function, you can view txt document files stored on the  
phone's user memory or on the memory card.  
Games  
Three JAVA games come preinstalled. These are Landlord, Jewel  
Princess, and Sudoku King.  
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17 Safety Warnings and Notes  
Electronic Equipment  
Please switch off your phone near areas where high-precision  
electronic equipment is used. Otherwise, the phone may damage  
the equipment.  
Equipment which may be affected by the phone includes: hearing  
aids, pacemakers, fire alarms, automatic doors, and other automatic  
control equipment. Users who also use mechanical medical aids  
should contact the manufacturer's service center for these devices  
and enquire whether they are influenced by wireless electric waves.  
Medical Care Centers  
In medical care centers please observe the following notes:  
Please do not take your mobile into operating rooms, Intensive  
Care Units (ICU), or Coronary Care Units (CCU).  
In areas near medical equipment, please turn off your phone.  
In areas where cells phones are not permitted, please abide by  
the warnings and regulations in the area.  
Please pay attention to the ring tone, volume, and vibrate settings  
of your phone, in order to avoid affecting patients such as heart  
disease sufferers.  
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Combustible and Explosive Areas  
In areas containing combustibles or explosives, please switch the  
phone off. To avoid causing fire or explosions, in these areas,  
please do not remove or install batteries, charge batteries, or use  
the cell phone. The following are combustible and explosive areas:  
Gas stations.  
Areas containing fuels (for example, in the hull under the deck  
of a ship).  
Fuel or chemical products transportation and storage facilities.  
Areas where the air contains chemical substances or particles  
(for example: grain, dust, metal powder).  
Areas signed as containing the danger of explosions.  
Areas signed "switch off wireless two directional electronic  
equipment".  
It is usually suggested that you switch the phone off in areas  
containing car motors.  
Traffic Safety  
When driving, please abide by the relevant regulations of the area  
or country. In order to avoid the impairment of your driving causing  
a traffic accident, please do not use the phone when driving. When  
driving please place the phone in its holder, do not put it on a seat  
or other place where it may move during a collision or under sudden  
braking. After the car has stopped safely, you can use the phone.  
Please do not place the phone in areas in front of emergency  
airbags or in places the airbag may reach. Otherwise, when the  
airbag inflates or deploys, the phone may be subject to strong  
forces, which could cause serious harm to the driver.  
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When flying in airplanes, please abide by the related rules and  
regulations of the airline. When on or near an airplane, please turn  
off the phone and remove its batteries. In areas of an airport where  
the use of phones is prohibited, please turn of the phone. This will  
prevent the phone's wireless signal interfering with the airplane  
control signals.  
Storage Environment  
Please keep your phone away from magnetic equipment such as  
magnetic cards or soft disks, as the phone's emissions may delete  
the data stored on it.  
Please do not place the phone, batteries, or charger in areas  
containing machines which have strong electromagnetic fields  
such as induction cooker pans or microwaves, otherwise the fields  
could cause damage to the electric circuits, and cause fire or explosions.  
Please do not store the phone, battery, or charger in areas with  
high temperature, or very low temperatures. Otherwise the phone,  
battery, or charger could be damaged, causing fire or an explosion.  
Please do not let the phone, battery, or charger receive strong  
strikes or vibration. This is to avoid battery fluid leaking, the phone  
being broken, overheating, fire or explosions.  
Please do not store sharp metal products such as nails near the  
headset of the phone, as the magnetic earpiece could attract these  
materials, and they could cause harm when using the phone.  
Please do not place the phone in the back pocket of pants or  
skirts. This is to avoid causing damage by sitting on the phone.  
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Child Health  
Please keep the phone, batteries, or charger in an area where  
children cannot reach it. please do not allow children to use the  
phone, battery or charger without supervision.  
Please do not allow children to put the phone battery in their  
mouth, as battery fluid could cause poisoning.  
Please do not let children come into contact with the small  
phone parts, otherwise they may swallow them leading to  
problems such as suffocation or choking.  
Operation Environment  
Your phone, batteries, and charger are not water proof, when  
using them please keep them dry. In order to prevent the equipment  
from short circuiting, corrosion damage, or electrification of users,  
please do not allow the phone, batteries, or charger to come into  
contact with water or vapor, or operate the phone with wet hands.  
To avoid damage to the phone's electric circuits, please do not  
use it in dusty, damp, or dirty areas or areas close to magnetic fields.  
To avoid affecting people's health, when the headphones are  
attached, please do not switch the phone on or off.  
In order to conform to RF leakage regulations, when carrying or  
using the phone's data functions, please keep a distance of at least  
1 inch (2.5 cm) from the antenna.  
If you play games on the phone for a long time and this causes  
discomfort (such as epilepsy, or dizziness), please immediately  
seek a doctor for assistance.  
When you are using your phone's hands free function, please do  
not put the phone close to your ear. This is to avoid the loud sounds  
damaging your hearing.  
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If your phone has an infrared connection, please do not use  
optical amplifiers to view the connection.  
If your phone has photography functionality, please do not use  
the flash too close to your or other people's eyes.  
If you phone comes with a touch screen pen, please use it carefully  
to avoid scratching the surface or screen of the phone.  
During lightning storms, please do not use the phone while it  
is charging, also do not use the phone outdoors. This is to avoid  
being struck by lightening and harmed.  
During calls please do not touch the antenna, as tapping the  
antenna will affect the quality of the call and cause the phone  
power to exceed the normally required power. This will shorten  
the call and standby time.  
Your phone's signal interference may influence nearby televisions,  
radios or computers.  
Please respect the international emission regulations, and use  
accessories designated by this company.  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
Before cleaning and maintaining your phone, please switch it  
off. If it is being charged, it is necessary to unplug the charger from  
the power source while also disconnecting the charger from the phone.  
This is to avoid electric shocks, battery or charger short circuits.  
Please do not use chemical substances (such as alcohol, or benzene),  
or chemical reagents, or granular cleaning agents to wipe the phone or  
charger, otherwise components could be damaged and this could cause  
a fire. You can use a damp, static proof soft cloth to wipe the phone.  
Please do not scrape or alter the casing of the phone. Otherwise,  
traces of the material could cause an allergic reaction. If allergic  
reactions occur, you must stop using the phone immediately and  
seek medical assistance.  
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To avoid fire, clean the dust from the electric source plug, and  
keep it dry.  
If the phone and its components and accessories do not work  
correctly. Please contact your local authorized service organization,  
service center personal will provide assistance.  
Emergency Call  
In emergency situations, if the phone is switched on, and in a service  
area it can be used to make an emergency call. However, because  
we cannot guarantee that the network will connect under all  
circumstances, the phone should not be the only contact method.  
Using the Battery  
Only batteries recognized by the phone manufacturer can be  
used, please do not use batteries designed for different models.  
Otherwise, it could lead to fires.  
Please do not put batteries into fire. Otherwise, the batteries  
could ignite or explode.  
Please do not put conductors such as metal objects, keys, or  
jewelry across the two poles of the battery, or in contact with the  
battery poles. This is to avoid causing a battery short circuit and  
overheating causing bodily harm (such as burns).  
Please do not take apart the batteries or weld the batteries two  
poles together, this is to avoid battery leakage, overheating, fire  
and bursting.  
If the battery fluid leaks, smokes, or emits an odor, immediately  
stop use and move the phone away from fire or people, to avoid  
fire or bursts causing harm. To ensure safety, give the phone to  
a qualified repair point to handle.  
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If the battery liquid touches skin or agricultural products, please  
immediately wash with clean water to avoid damage to the skin.  
If battery liquid squirts into the eyes, do not rub the eyes, otherwise  
it could cause damage to the eyesight, instead immediately wash  
in clean water, and go to a hospital for medical treatment.  
If during charging the batteries change shape, color, or get  
unusually hot, immediately remove the battery and do not  
continue use, otherwise it could cause battery fluid to leak,  
overheating, bursting or catching fire.  
When the battery cannot be installed normally into the phone,  
please do not try to push the battery in forcefully. This is to avoid  
the battery leaking or bursting.  
Please do not remove the battery when the phone is switched on.  
If the battery is not used for a long time, after charging, please  
store at room temperature.  
Using the Charger  
Only chargers recognized by the phone manufacturer can be  
used, please do not use chargers designed for different models  
otherwise it could lead to fires.  
Please do not short circuit the charger to avoid equipment  
malfunctions, smoking or fire.  
To avoid electric shocks, charger short circuits, or fires, if the  
power cable is broken (for example: the wire shows through the  
insulator or it is cracked) or the connection is loose, please do not  
continue to use it.  
Please do not installed water or other liquid containers next to  
the charger. liquids such as water entering the charger can cause  
electrical leaks or other breakages.  
Please do not charge in a dusty or moist environment, also the  
power cable should not be kept close to heaters.  
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Before charging, please confirm that the electrical plug is  
correctly plugged into the power socket. If the electrical socket is  
not correctly plugged in, it could lead to electric shocks, or fire or  
explosions of the phone or battery. When charging is complete and  
power is turned off, pull out the plug rather than pulling out the cable.  
The charger must use the standard required current and voltage,  
if other voltages are used it could lead to fire or breakages.  
The power cable of the charger should not have heavy objects  
placed on it. It should not be damaged, modified, or pulled, otherwise  
it could cause electric shocks or fires.  
Please do not touch the plug, cable, charger with wet hands when  
it the phone is charging. Otherwise it could lead to an electric shock.  
To avoid overheating, fire or other breakages, if objects like  
water get into the charger, please immediately remove the charger  
cable plug from power socket.  
Using the USB Data Cable  
When using the USB data cable, please operate strictly following  
the instructions as below. Otherwise, it could damage or phone or  
personal computer:  
When using the USB data cable to connect the phone with the  
personal computer, please first connect the phone end, and then  
connect the personal computer end.  
When the phone and computer are communicating, it is strictly  
forbidden to disconnect the USB cable. Otherwise, it could cause  
the phone and computer equipment to be damaged.  
When disconnecting the phone and computer's USB connection,  
please first disconnect the computer end, and then disconnect the  
phone end connection.  
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Protecting the Environment  
Please abide by the related local laws regarding phone packaging,  
expired batteries, and old phone processing, also try to recycle  
where possible. Please do not throw phones or chargers into the  
garbage or a source of fire, to avoid explosions.  
Electronic Message Products Toxins and  
Harmful Substance Declaration  
Product name  
Mini 3T1 TD-SCDMA/GSM Dual Mode  
Digital Cell Phone  
Model number Mini 3T1  
Manufacturer  
Dell  
Manufacturing  
address  
Toxic or harmful substances or elements  
Lead Mercury Cadmiun Hexavalent Firemaster polybrominated  
Component  
name  
chromium  
BP-6  
diphenyl ethers  
(Pb)  
(Hg)  
(Cd)  
(Cr6+)  
(PBB)  
(PBDE)  
Casing  
PCB  
Batteries  
Data cable  
Headphones  
Charger  
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Toxic or harmful substances or elements  
Component  
name  
Lead Mercury Cadmiun Hexavalent Firemaster polybrominated  
chromium  
BP-6  
diphenyl ethers  
(Pb)  
(Hg)  
(Cd)  
(Cr6+)  
(PBB)  
(PBDE)  
Antenna  
Display screen  
Keys  
Key connector  
LCM  
protective film  
and all labels  
Camera  
module/camera  
module  
band  
components/  
shielding gasket  
Plating  
Anti-dust net  
Vibration  
motor  
Screws and  
nails  
handwriting  
pen  
: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all homogeneous  
materials of this part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006.  
×: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in one of the homogeneous  
materials of this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363- 2006.  
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18 SAR Description  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)  
This cell phone conforms to International SAR standards.  
Your cell phone is a low power wireless receiver and transmitter.  
It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the recommended  
upper SAR International standard values. These upper values are  
within the scope of the national standard. This standard stipulates  
the permitted SAR values for the general public. The standard  
was formulated after careful research by international independent  
scientific organizations. These organizations also carry out regular  
reviews of the standards to ensure their effectiveness. The standards  
include a large number of safety parameters to ensure the personal  
health and safety of users of any age.  
The phone's emissions are measured and evaluated according to their  
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate). Based on the standard, the upper  
recommended SAR value for this cell phone is 2.0W/kg per 10g*.  
The testing of the SAR values of this cell phone is carried out using  
a standardized testing program. This tests the highest power output  
for all frequency bands during regular usage.  
Although the SAR is tested at maximum power, in reality the  
SAR values are considerably lower than the maximum values  
during regular use. This is because the cell phone is designed with  
a number of output powers. During regular operation, the power  
rating required need only be enough to allow the phone to connect  
to the network. Usually the closer the phone is to the base station,  
the lower the output power needs to be.  
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When held to the ear, the SAR value of the phone does not exceed  
2.0W/kg per 10g. Although different phones have different SAR  
values at different locations, they always meet the requirements of  
this standard.  
Please note: If this phone has design modifications, the SAR values  
may change. However, under all conditions the phone is designed  
to conform to the requirements of the standard.  
* The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation  
Protection recommends that for phones for the general public, the  
SAR standard upper value for each 10g of body tissue should not  
exceed 2.0W/kg. This standard includes an extremely large safety  
factor to further improve public safety. It also takes differences  
caused by testing errors into account. Under different testing  
requirements and frequency bands, the SAR values will be different.  
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