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PROA54BPR- USER MANUAL 001
VERSION:
1.0.0
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CONTENT
1. OVERVIEW ·························································································· 5
2. WARNINGS ·························································································· 5
3. APPEARANCE ····················································································· 5
4. KEYPAD DEFINITIONS ······································································ 6
5. GETTING STARTED ············································································ 7
5.1 SIM CARD INSTALLATION ······························································ 7
5.2 BATTERY INSTALLATION ······························································· 7
5.3 CHARGING THE BATTERY ······························································ 9
5.4 SECURITY SETTINGS 9 ······································································
6. YOUR PHONE 9 ·····················································································
6.1 TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY USAGE 9 ·················································
6.2 POWER ON ························································································ 9
6.3 MAKING A CALL ············································································ 10
6.4 REJECTING A CALL ······································································· 10
6.5 ANSWERING A CALL ····································································· 10
6.6 VOLUME SETTINGS ······································································· 11
6.7 ENDING CALLS ·············································································· 11
6.8 EMERGENCY SERVICE ·································································· 11
6.9 EXTENSION CALL/QUICK DIAL ··················································· 11
6.10 MISSED/ DIALED CALL ······························································· 11
6.11 CALL DIVERT ················································································ 11
6.12 CALL BARRING ············································································ 11
6.13 T-FLASH CARD ············································································· 11
6.14 USB CABLE ··················································································· 11
6.15 POWER OFF ··················································································· 12
7. STANDBY SCREEN ··········································································· 12
8. LIST OF MAIN MENUS AND SUBMENUS ······································ 12
9. CAMERA ··························································································· 13
10. PHONE BOOK 15 ·················································································
11. CALL HISTORY ··············································································· 16
11.1 DIALED CALLS ············································································· 16
11.2 RECEIVED CALLS ········································································ 16
11.3 MISSED CALLS ············································································· 16
11.4 REJECTED CALLS 16 ········································································
11.5 DELETE ALL 16 ··················································································
11.6 CALL TIME ···················································································· 17
11.7 CALL COST 17 ····················································································
11.8 GPRS COUNTER ············································································ 17
12. BLUETOOTH ··················································································· 17
13. MESSAGES ······················································································ 17
13.1 TEMPLATES 17 ··················································································
13.2 VOICE MAIL ·················································································· 17
13.3 BROADCAST MESSA 18 GE ······························································
13.4 SMS SETTINGS 18 ·············································································
13.5 MMS SETTINGS ············································································ 18
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13.6 MESSAGE MEMORY 19 ····································································
13.7 WRITE MESSAGE ········································································· 19
13.8 CHATBOX ······················································································ 20
13.9 INBOX ···························································································· 21
13.10 OUTBOX ······················································································ 22
13.11 DRAFTBOX ·················································································· 23
13.12 SENTBOX 24 ····················································································
14. MULTIMEDIA ·················································································· 24
14.1 PHOTOS ························································································· 24
14.2 AUDIO PLAYER 25 ············································································
14.3 VIDEO PLAYER ············································································· 25
14.4 SOUND RECORDER 26 ······································································
15. ORGANIZER ···················································································· 26
15.1 ALARM 26 ··························································································
15.2 CALENDAR 27 ···················································································
15.3 UDX 28 ································································································
15.4 CALCULATOR ··············································································· 28
15.5 WORLD CLOCK ············································································ 28
15.6 TIMER ···························································································· 28
15.7 STK ································································································· 28
16. INTERNET ······················································································· 29
16.1 URL ································································································ 29
16.2 HOMEPAGE ··················································································· 29
16.3 BOOKMARKS 29 ················································································
16.4 HISTORIES 29 ····················································································
16.5 SAVE FILES 29 ···················································································
16.6 SNAPSHOT ···················································································· 30
16.7 WAP SETTINGS ············································································· 30
17. PASTIME ·························································································· 30
17.1 PICTURE BROWSER ····································································· 30
17.2 E-BOOK READER ········································································· 30
17.3 LINK GAME ··················································································· 31
17.4 BOXMAN ······················································································· 31
18. SETTINGS ························································································ 31
18.1 CALL SETTINGS ··········································································· 31
18.2 PEN CALIBRATION 33 ······································································
18.3 PHONE SETUP ··············································································· 33
18.4 SECURITY SETUP ········································································· 35
18.4.1 PIN ······························································································· 35
18.4.2 PIN2 ····························································································· 35
18.4.3 PRIVACY PROTE CT··································································· 36
18.4.4 AUTO KEY ·················································································· 36
18.4.5 RED KEY LOCKS KEYPAD 36 ·······················································
18.4.6 POWER ON PWD ········································································ 36
18.4.7 THEFTROOF ··············································································· 36
18.5 NETWORK SETUP ········································································ 36
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1. Overview
Thank you for purchasing our PROA54BPR- mobile 001
phone.
2. Warnings
Not following these simple guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Read the
complete user guide for further information.
TURN ON SAFELY
Do not turn on the phone when wireless phone is prohibited or when it may
cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY
Obey all road safety laws. Always use both of your hands to operate the
vehicle while driving.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones may be sensitive to interference, which may affect
performance.
TURN OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow all restrictions. Turn off the phone near medical equipment.
TURN OFF ON AIRCRAFTS
Follow all restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference on
aircrafts.
TURN OFF WHEN REFUELING
Do not use the phone at/near refueling stations. Do not use near fuel or
chemicals.
USE SENSIBLY
Only qualied personnel may install or repair this product.
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES
Use only appropriate enhancements and batteries. Do not connect
incompatible products.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
BACKUP COPIES
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all
important information stored in your phone.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any external device, read its user guide for detailed
safety instructions. Do not connect with incompatible products.
3. Appearance
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4. Keypad Denitions
Key
Denitions
Left Soft
key/Right
Soft key
1. Execute functions that the left-down/right-down
corner indicator shows.
2. In the standby mode, press Left Soft key to access
Menu, Right Soft key to access Name.
Navigation
key
1. In other modes, it is used as the
navigation/direction key except for some special
functions.
2. In the standby mode, press navigation keys to
select the icons list on the screen, and then press OK
key conrm to enter.
OK key
1. After inputting numbers, press this key to do
options.
2. In the standby mode, press navigation keys to
select the icons list on the screen, and then press OK
key conrm to enter.
End key
1. Mainly used as power on/off.
2. Press to return to standby screen in any interface.
3. End calls or reject incoming calls.
Dial key
1. Press this key to dial or receive an incoming call.
2. When in the standby mode, press this key to
access Dialed Calls of SIM1.
SIM2 key
1. the standby mode, press this key to access In
Dialed Calls of SIM2.
2. Press this key to dial or receive an incoming call.
Audio
Player Key
1. In the standby mode, press this key to access
Audio Player.
* Key
1. After inputting phone number, quick press * key
twice, then the symbol "P" appears and input the
extension number. You can make an extension call.
# Key
1. In text editing interface, press "#" key to switch
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text the input method.
2. Press and hold "#" key to transfer the profile of
General/ Meeting/ Vibrate.
5. Getting Started
5.1 SIM Card Installation
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you will receive a plug-in
SIM card complete with your subscription details, such as your PIN, and
available optional services.
Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Avoid exposing your
SIM card to static electricity, water, or dirt.
Tips Face the gold color contact point of SIM card towards the cell
phone and push the SIM card into the slot.
5.2 Battery Installation
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Caution: Install according to the illustration above to avoid breaking the
battery connectors.
5.3 Charging the Battery
Insert the charger; the ash symbol on the charger plug must face
upwards.
Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet and the battery power icon
in the up-right corner of the screen will start scrolling. When the battery
bar stops scrolling, the battery charge is complete. Press the two sides of
the charger plug and disconnect the charger from the phone.
When the battery is low, a "low battery" message will display across the
screen and the battery icon will seem empty. If the battery level is
insufficient, the phone will turn off automatically. Do not use your phone
under low battery state for an extended period of time or it may cause
battery damage.
5.4 Security Settings
PIN code
PIN code (Personal Identity Number) prevents unauthorized use of your
phone. The cod provided by your network operator with the PIN e is SIM
card.
If you enter the wrong code three times in a row, the code will be PIN
blocked. To unblock the code, you need to enter your PUK. Your PIN
PUK is provided by your network operator.
Power on Pwd
Activate/Modify/Deactivate Startup password (the length of the
password is 4-8 digital numbers).
If you activate the "Startup password", you need to enter the password
each time you turn the phone on. If you want to modify the Startup
password or deactivate "Startup password", enter Modify/ Deactivate
option to set.
6. Your Phone
6.1 Touch Screen Display Usage
This phone use touch screen. Press the icons list at the bottom of the
screen, you can directly access: Phone Book, Video Player, Messages,
Audio Player, and Menu.
6.2 Power On
Press power key and hold to turn on your phone, light the backlight, and
display power on animation.
If you do not insert a SIM card, or the SIM card has incomplete
connection, your phone will show "Insert SIM". In this condition, you
can only access part of the menu and only permission using some urgent
calling.
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If the code i blocked, the alert message for inputting code PIN s PUK
will display on the screen before power on.
The phone will search the network automatically after power on.
If your phone registers to network correctly, the name of the network and
signal strength will display; if your phone can t register or can t register ’ ’
correctly, you can only access emergency calls and other functions that
do not rely on the network.
6.3 Making a Call
In standby mode, press numerical keys to input phone number or touch
corresponding icons in dial panel to dial phone number. After nish
inputting phone numbers, press the dial key or SIM2 key to make a call.
If you're making a long distance call, add the area code preceding the
telephone number.
Press left soft key or OK key to access Options.
Add to Phone Book
Add a phone number to telephone directory
Add to Existing Contact
Add a phone number to the name already existed
Send S MS
Send message to a certain number
Send MMS
Send MMS message to a certain number
Insert WPN
Pause P/Wait W
SIM 1 Call
Dial the number of SIM card 1
SIM 2 Call
Dial the number of SIM card 2
IP Call
Dial IP phone
Show or hide the dial panel
6.4 Rejecting a Call
Press end key to reject an incoming call.
6.5 Answering a Call
When you receive a call, the phone will ring or vibrate and will display
an incoming call indicator. Press the dial key or SIM2 key to answer.
Press left soft key to access:
Turn on Handfree
Shuttle
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Phone Book
Messages
Call History
Start Recording
Mute
6.6 Volume Settings
During a call, press navigation keys to adjust the volume.
6.7 Ending Calls
Press the end key to end or cancel a call .
6.8 Emergency Service
You can dial an emergency call without the SIM card.
Contact your service provider to get the emergency call number.
6.9 Extension Call/Quick Dial
After inputting phone number, quickly press key (*) twice until the
symbol "P" appears, then input the extra number.
6.10 Missed/ Dialed Call
Enter main menu->Call History -> check Missed/Dialed calls.
In standby mode, press dial key to check Dialed calls of SIM1, press
SIM2 Key to check Dialed calls of SIM2.
6.11 Call Divert
When the call divert is activated, incoming calls will be diverted to voice
mail or other phone numbers according to the call divert settings.
6.12 Call Barring
When the call barring activated, some of the calls will be barred
according to the call barring setting condition. Contact your service
provider to sign up for call barring.
6.13 T-ash Card
Insert the T-Flash card into phone from the side slot. This will expand the
Flash memory of the phone.
Tap Multimedia menu, you can browse MP3, MP4, picture, etc.
6.14 USB Cable
You can transfer and store les, such as MP3, MP4 and pictures from PC,
through USB cable, to the U-disk in phone or identied SD card that is
inserted.
The operating method is as follows:
Connect: Plug the IO port of the cable into your phone, and the USB port
into the PC.
Read & write mode:
T-Flash card: Install the T-Flash card, and connect the phone set to PC, if
the phone set is power off, it can be charged or used as a U-disk.
File transfer
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File folder instruction: Find the mobile memory (T-FLASH card) in "my
computer", double click it, and you will nd the folders as follows:
"Photos" is used to store the picture.
"My Music" is used to store the MP3 music le.
"Videos" is used to store the video le.
These folders is preset by the system, don t change the folders’ ’ name.
Read &Write: You can copy the les in T-Flash to PC hard disk, or copy
the les in PC hard disk to the folder of the T-Flash card.
Quit: On the PC side, select taskbar->delete hardware safely, exit the
T-Flash card identified states, stop the T-Flash card, and pull out the USB
cable.
6.15 Power Off
In standby mode, press and hold power key to turn off phone.
7. Standby Screen
Press and hold power key to turn on your phone, phone will light the
backlight and display power on animation.
On the screen, icons indicate the network name, signal strength, battery
levels, time and date, and phone congure information. Refer to icons
information in standby screen.
8. List of Main Menus and Submenus
In standby screen, press left key to access the main menu. The main
menu includes items: (1) Camera (2) Phone Book (3) Call History (4)
Bluetooth (5) Messages (6) Multimedia (7) Organizer (8) Internet (9)
Pastime (10) Settings (11) User Proles (12) File Manager, all together
12 items.
List of main menus and sub menus as below
Camera
Pone Book
Call History Dialed Calls
Received Calls
Missed Calls
Rejected Calls
Delete All
Call Time
Call Cost
GPRS Counter
Bluetooth Open Bluetooth
Bluetooth Visibility
Paired Device
My Bluetooth Name
Bluetooth File Location
Help
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Messages Write Message
ChatBox
Inbox
Outbox
Draftbox
Sentb ox
Multimedia Photos
Audio Player
Video Player
Sound Recorder
Organizer Alarm
Calendar
UDX
Calculator
World Clock
Timer
STK
Internet SIM1
SIM2
Pastime Picture Browser
E- ok Reader Bo
Link Game
Boxman
Settings Call Settings
Pen Calibration
Phone Setup
Security Setup
Network Setup
Restore Factory Settings
User Profiles General
Meeting
Vibrate
Indoor
Outdoor
Bluetooth
File Manager
9. Camera
Camera:
Press left soft key or OK key to select the function. The photo can be
previewed in the screen; press OK key to shoot and right soft key to back.
After saving the photo, you can access options to: Delete, Set as
Wallpaper, and Photos.
In shoot mode, press ft soft key to access Options: le
Photos
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Change Folder
Send: MMS/ Bluetooth
Slide Play
Delete
Set as Wallpaper
Rename
Edit Picture
Mark: Mark/ Unmark/ Mark All/ Unmark All
Detail: File Name/ Date/ Time/ Size/ Location/ Resolution
Slide Setting: Select Effect (None/ Box Extend/ Grid Extend/ Rightward
Extend/ Leftward Extend/ Upward Extend/ Downward Extend/ Order
Effect); Slide Delay Time (2S/ 3S/ 6S/ 10S/ 16S/ 20S)
Settings
Quality: High/Normal/Brief
Avoid Glitter: 50Hz/60Hz
Shutter: Active/Deactive
Auto Save: Active/Deactive
Tips Prompt: Active/Deactive
Storage: Select le folder to store
Help: Supply the help information
Use the navigation keys, you can choose and enter the functions list on
the right screen:
Shoot Mode: Back DC/ Back / Fore DC/ Fore DV DV
Size: 1280x960, 640x480, 320x240, 240x320
Scene Mode: Normal/ Night
Light
Contrast
Add Frame: No Frame/ Frame1/ Frame2/ Frame3/ Frame4
Burst: Forbidden/ 3 Photos/ 6 Photos
White Balance: Auto/ Incandescence/ Fluorescent/ Sun Light/ Cloudy
Delay: Forbidden/ 3S/ 10S
Effect Settings: Normal/ B&W/ Red/ Green/ Blue/ Yellow/ Negative/
Canvas
Video Recorder:
Select the camera icon on the screen to shift camera into video ― ‖
recorder. Press left soft key to access Options:
Videos
New Folder
Use Audio: Screensaver/ Power Animation/ Power Animation on off
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Forward: MMS/ Bluetooth
Delete
Detail: Filename/ Date/ Time/ Size/ Location/ Resolution/ Duration
Edit: Rename/ Copy
Search
Sort: By name/By time/By size/By type
Mark: Mark/ Unmark/ Mark All/ Unmark All
Memory Query: Memory Card
Settings
Avoid Glitter: 50Hz/60Hz
Audio: Active/Deactive
Type: 3Gp/Avi
Tips Prompt: Active/Deactive
Storage: Select le folder to store
Help: Supply the help information
Use the navigation keys, you can choose and enter the function list on
the right screen:
Shoot Mode: Back DC/ Back / Fore DC/ Fore DV DV
Size: 320x240, 176x144, 160x128, 128x96
Light
Contrast
Effect Settings: Normal/ B&W/ Red/ Green/ Blue/ Yellow/ Negative/
Canvas
10. Phone Book
You can store contacts' personal information and numbers while also
search for previously stored contacts.
Press left soft key to access Options:
Add New Entry
Phonebook Search
Detail: check the detail of contact.
Write Message: Send SMS/ Send MMS
Dial Up: Dial Directly/ IP Dial
Send Vcard: By SMS/ By Bluetooth
Delete
Mark: Mark/ Mark All
Copy: Copy to SIM1/ Copy to SIM2/ Copy to Phone/ Copy to Card
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Others: Speed Dial Setting/ Own Number/ Memory Query/ Double
Line Display
11. Call History
11.1 Dialed Calls
Display the latest Dialed Calls list.
Press Ok key to view the Detail, or press left soft key to access options:
Detail
Display the information of dial calls (Number, Date, Time, Duration,
Style, and SIM Name)
Call
Recall the number
Edit
Edit the number
Save
Save the number to Phone/SIM1/SIM2
Send Message
SMS
Send SMS to receiver
MMS
Send MMS to receiver
Add to Existing Contact
Add the number to existing contact
Set as Rejected Number
Set as rejected number.
IP Call
Enter SIM1/SIM2 Add IP prex number to the number and call.
Delete
Delete the number.
Delete All
Delete all numbers.
11.2 Received Calls
Refer to "Dialed Calls"
11.3 Missed Calls
Refer to "Dialed Calls"
11.4 Rejected Calls
Refer to "Dialed Calls"
11.5 Delete All
Delete all records.
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11.6 Call Time
Display information details of SIM1/SIM2: Last Call, Received Calls,
Dialed Calls, and All Calls. Press left soft key to "Reset".
11.7 Call Cost
Press up/down navigation key to check: All Costs, Max Costs, Cost Rate,
and Cost Reset.
11.8 GPRS Counter
Select SIM1 or SIM2 rst, and press OK key to display information of
Last Sent, Last Receive, Total Sent, and Total Receive. Press left soft key
to "Reset".
12. Bluetooth
Open/Close Bluetooth
Bluetooth Visibility
Show phone
Hidden
Paired Device
My Bluetooth Name
Bluetooth File Location
Help
13. Messages
After entering Messages, press left soft key to access Options: Templates,
Voice Mail, Broadcast Message, SMS Settings, MMS Settings, and
Message Memory.
13.1 Templates
Press up/down navigation key to select a template:
Edit
Edit the template.
Send
Send the template by SMS.
Back
Exit to the upper submenu.
13.2 Voice Mail
Select SIM1 or SIM2.
Line 1 Number
Retrieve Message
Number Settings
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This function needs a network supply. Please contact with your service
provider for more information.
Line 2 Number
Refer to "Line 1 number".
Fax Number
Refer to "Line 1 number ".
Data Number
Refer to "Line 1 number".
13.3 Broadcast Message
Read
Read broadcast
Startup
Select the startup: Turnon/Deactivate
Channel
Add Channel/ List Channel
Language
Select language: All language/ English etc.
13.4 SMS Settings
SIM1 Msg Center
Set SIM1 message center number. It is suggested not to change the
default number if you don t know the correct one. Contact your operator
provider to get your Message center number.
SIM2 Msg Center
Set SIM2 message center number. It is suggested not to change the
default number if you don t know the correct one. Contact your operator
provider to get your Message center number.
Message Validity Period
Set the message validity: 1 Hour/ 6 Hours/ 24 Hours/ 72 Hours/ 1 Week/
Maximum
Status Report
Set the status report: Activate/ Deactivate
Save Sent Messages
Set the save sent messages: Prompt/ Save/ Not Save
Prior Storage Medium
Set the store medium: SIM/ Phone
13.5 MMS Settings
SIM1 MMS Count
SIM2 MMS Count
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Arrive Report
Set: Activate/ Deactivate.
Read Report
Set: Activate/ Deactivate.
Anonymity
Set: Activate/ Deactivate.
Priority
Set: High Priority/ Medium Priority/ Low Priority.
Retrieve MMS
Set: Retrieve Manual/Retrieve Auto
Play Sound
Set: Activate/ Deactivate.
Adversting
Set: Activate/ Deactivate.
Message Validity Period
Set: 12 Hours/ 1 Day/ 1 Week/ Maximum.
Storage
Set: Picture/Music/Movie
Restore to Default
Reset all the settings to the original values.
Delete SMS Notication of MMS Push
13.6 Message Memory
SMS
Check the memory of (Phone, SIM1, and SIM2) SMS
MMS
Check the memory of MMS (MMS Memory not download/WAP Push
Memory/OTA Memory)
13.7 Write Message
13.7.1 New SMS
This function can begin a new SMS.
After completing the SMS, press left soft key to access to options:
Send
Input number or press left soft key to access to "PB". Select SIM1 or
SIM2 to send the SMS.
Insert Template
Press up/down navigation key to select a template to insert to SMS.
Contact Info
Insert a number to SMS.
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Add Phiz
Select a phiz to insert to SMS.
Save
Save the edited SMS to draftbox from SIM1 or SIM2.
13.7.2 New MMS
Send
Send the MMS.
To
Add Addressee
Add Group
Delete
Modify
Cc
Refer to "To".
Bcc
Refer to "To".
Edit Title
Edit Content
Press left soft key to access to "Options"
Edit text
Insert Slide
Insert Picture
Insert Sound
Insert Video
Delete Slide
Set Slide Time
Preview
Preview the MMS
Save
Save the MMS to draftbox.
Set Send Ontime
13.8 ChatBox
After enter Chatbox, press up/down navigation key to select messages.
Press OK key to check the details of message, and then press left soft key
to access Options:
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Reply
SMS: Reply SMS to sender.
MMS: Reply MMS to sender.
Check
Call
Dial: Select SIM1 or SIM2 to call the sender.
IP Dial: Select SIM1 or SIM2 to call the sender.
Delete
Delete the message
Delete All
Delete all the messages.
13.9 Inbox
13.9.1 SMS
After entering the Inbox, press up/down navigation key to select
messages. Press OK key to check the details of message, or press left soft
key to access Options:
Reply
SMS: Reply SMS to sender.
MMS: Reply MMS to sender.
Delete
Delete the message.
Call
Dial: Select SIM1 or SIM2 to call the sender.
IP Dial: Select SIM1 or SIM2 to call the sender.
Lock
Lock the message
Mark
Mark
Unmark
Mark All
Unmark All
SIM1 Storage SMS
SIM2 Storage SMS
Phone Storage SMS
MMS
Sort
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Time: Arrange the messages according to the time.
Name: Arrange the messages according to the senders' names.
Subject: Arrange the messages according to the subjects.
Type: Arrange the messages according to the type.
13.9.2 MMS
Press left soft key to enter options
Reply
SMS: Edit SMS reply to sender.
MMS: Edit MMS reply to sender.
Delete
Delete
Call
Dial/IP Dial
Lock
Lock MMS.
Mark
Mark
Unmark
Mark All
Unmark All
SIM1Storage SMS
SIM2 Storage SMS
Phone Storage SMS
MMS
Sort
Time: Arrange the messages according to the time.
Name: Arrange the messages according to the senders' names.
Subject: Arrange the messages according to the subjects.
Type: Arrange the messages according to the type.
13.10 Outbox
13.10.1 SMS
Checks the information of unsuccessfully sent message in outbox.
Access to "Options":
Send
Resend the message.
Delete
Delete the message.
Lock
Lock the message.
Mark
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Mark
Unmark
Mark All
Unmark All
SIM1 Storage SMS
SIM2 Storage SMS
Phone Storage SMS
MMS
Sort
Time: Arranged the messages according to the time.
Name: Arranged the messages according to the senders' names.
Subject: Arranged the messages according to the subjects.
Type: Arranged messages according to the type.
13.10.2 MMS
Press up/down navigation key to select MMS, open it and do the
following options:
Send
Send MMS.
Play
Play MMS.
Delete
Delete the MMS
Edit
Edit MMS
13.11 Draftbox
You can save unsent and edit incomplete messages in draftbox.
Press left soft key to access to "Options":
Delete
Delete the message.
Edit
Edit the message.
Lock
Lock this message.
Mark
Mark
Unmark
Mark All
Unmark All
SIM1 Storage SMS
SIM2 Storage SMS
Phone Storage SMS
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MMS
Sort
Time: Arranged the messages according to the time.
Name: Arranged the messages according to the senders' names.
Subject: Arranged the messages according to the subject s.
Type: Arranged messages according to the type.
13.12 Sentbox
Check the message in sentbox.
13.12.1 SMS
Select one message to open, and then access Options:
Forward
You can forward the selected message to others.
Delete
Delete the message.
Call
Dial/IP Dial
Detail
You can check the Contact, Date, Time, and Pos.
13.12.2 MMS
Select one message to open, and then access Option:
Play
Play the message
Delete
Delete the message.
Forward
You can forward the selected message to others.
Message Details
Display details of message.
14. Multimedia
14.1 Photos
Choose photos to preview or return. Access to Options:
Change Folder
Send: MMS/Bluetooth
Slide Play
Delete
Set as Wallpaper
Rename
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Edit Picture
Mark: Mark/Unmark/Mark All/Unmark All
Detail: File Name/Date/Time/Size/Location/Resolution
Slide Setting: Select Effect (None/ Box Extend/ Grid Extend/ Rightward
Extend/ Leftward Extend/ Upward Extend/ Downward Extend/ Order
Effect); Slide Delay Time (2S/ 3S/ 6S/ 10S/ 16S/ 20S)
14.2 Audio Player
This function menu is used to store and play the multimedia le.
Press the left soft key or "OK" key to enter and use the Navigation keys
to operate the MP3 player.
Press up and down navigation key to adjust volume. Press left soft key to
access Options:
Music Lib
Current Play List
Display mode: Detail/Lyric
Repeat: Activate/Deactivate
Shufe: Activate/Deactivate
Set Ring: Set Call Ring/ Set Alarm Ring
EQ Setting: Regular/Classic/Odeum/Jazz/Rock/Soft Rock
Add to List
14.3 Video Player
Preview the videos. Press "*" key and "#" key to adjust volume. Press
navigation keys to operate the video player and left soft key to access to
"List", then "Options":
Play
Add Video Item
Update List
Delete from List
Detail: Name, Date, Time, Resolution, Duration, and Size
Set As Screensaver
Power On Animation
Power Off Animation
Mark: Mark/Unmark/Mark All/Unmark All
When the video player is playing, you can shift between full screen and
half screen by touching the screen.
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14.4 Sound Recorder
You can take a recorder in this function.
From the top to the bottom: Play/Pause, Stop, Record, File list. In the
play mode, use "*" key and "#‖ key to adjust the volume. Press OK
button to record. After record, access Options:
Audition
Record Again
Delete
Send: MMS/ Bluetooth
Record File List
After entering the le list, select one le, access to Options:
New folder
Set as Call Ring: SIM1/SIM2
Forward: MMS/Bluetooth
Delete
Detail
Check the le detail: Filename, Date, Time, Size, and Location
Edit: Rename/Copy
Search
Sort: By name/By time/By size/By type
Mark: Mark/Unmark/Mark All/Unmark All
Memory Query: Memory Card
15. Organizer
15.1 Alarm
The alarm clock feature sounds an alert or makes a vibration alert at a
time you specify.
Alarm1
Edit
Set alarm of name, time, ring and mode.
Enable/Disable
Set alarm1 activate or deactivate.
Alarm2
Refer to "Alarm1".
Alarm3
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Refer to "Alarm1".
Alarm4
Refer to "Alarm1".
Alarm5
Refer to "Alarm1".
15.2 Calendar
You can use this feature to view the year, date and solar term easily. Use
navigation keys to navigat other date. Press left soft key to access: e
New Schedule
Name
Enter the schedule name.
Date
Edit the schedule date.
Time
Edit the schedule time
Ring
Fixed rings More Rings /
Freq
Set Freq: Once/ Everyday/ Every Week/ Every month/ Every year/ No
Awake.
Deadline
Press left soft key to save and right soft key to return.
View Schedule
View schedule
All Schedule
Display all schedules.
Check
Edit
New Schedule
Delete
Delete All
Clear Today Calendar
Delete today schedule.
Clear All
Delete all schedules.
Go to Date
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Enter the Solar calendar and it can go to the date you want to check.
By Week
New Schedule
View Schedule
All Schedule
Clear Today Calendar
Clear All
Go to Date
By Month
15.3 UDX
PB Import
PB Import phone
PB Import sim1
PB Import sim2
Detail
PB Export
Records on handset
Records on SIM1
Records on SIM2
15.4 Calculator
This feature can use your phone as a calculator for simple calculations.
Press number keys or touch correspond icons to enter numbers. Use
following direction keys to calculate
Up, down, left, right key: /
OK key: Show the calculation result.
* Key: Decimal point
15.5 World Clock
Use the left/right key to select the time zone, then "Options"
Set as Local
Set as Daylight Saving Time
15.6 Timer
This function counts down time, when it reaches 00, your phone rings or
vibrates.
15.7 STK
If your SIM card supports STK function, the phone can display different
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rst level menu according to different STK card. This function needs the
network provider support. If user nds STK function can't operate
normally, please contact the network provider. If the network provider
does not support this function, we do not claim any responsibility
whatsoever.
16. Internet
Select SIM/SIM2 to enter, and then press left soft key:
16.1 URL
Enter the website to connect with this WAP page.
16.2 Homepage
Enter the homepage; it will connect with default page automatically.
16.3 Bookmarks
You can select, add bookmark, enter the bookmark's address, name and
save it. Press left soft key to access options:
Access
Connect with WAP page.
View
Check the details of bookmark
Edit
Edit the name and information of bookmark.
Delete
Delete the bookmark.
Delete all
Delete all bookmarks.
16.4 Histories
Save the browsed WAP page. Select up/down navigation key to select
page and press the left soft key to conrm.
Access
Connect with WAP page.
View
Check the details WAP page
Delete
Delete the WAP page.
Delete all
Delete all WAP pages.
16.5 Save Files
Save Snapshot
Save Image Files
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Save Sound Files
16.6 Snapshot
If you want to browse the page but not update if frequently, you can save
it and browse it in the Snapshot.
16.7 WAP Settings
Browser setting
You can select "Delete Cache, Network Count SIM1, Network Count
SIM2, Image Download, Play Background Sound, and Accept Pushmsg".
Prior Storage Medium
Picture
Music
Movie
GPRS Setting
Restore to Default
17. Pastime
17.1 Picture Browser
Press left soft key:
Change Folder
Send: MMS/Bluetooth
Slide Play
Delete
Set as Wallpaper
Rename
Edit Picture
Mark: Mark/Unmark/Mark All/Unmark All
Detail: File Name/Date/Time/Size/Location/Resolution
Slide Setting: Select Effect (None/ Box Extend/ Grid Extend/ Rightward
Extend/ Leftward Extend/ Upward Extend/ Downward Extend/ Order
Effect); Slide delay Time (2S/ 3S/ 6S/ 10S/ 16S/ 20S).
17.2 E-Book Reader
Read E-Book stored in the T-Flash Card.
Press left soft key to access Option:
Add Bookmark
See Bookmark
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Dual SIM Settings Wizard
Help
18.1.2 Network Select
This function can let you select the network manually or automatically.
Select SIM1/SIM2 and then access:
Auto Select
Press the left key and Ok, the mobile phone will search various networks.
This operation will let your phone register the most suitable network.
Manual Select
Press the left soft key and Ok, the mobile phone will search various
networks. You can select the suitable network from the listed networks.
18.1.3 Call Divert
Select SIM1/SIM2
Unconditional
If Busy
If No Answer
If Unreachable
Cancel All Diverts
18.1.4 Call Barring
Select SIM1/SIM2
All Outgoing Calls: Activate/Deactivate/Check Status
All Incoming Calls: Activate/Deactivate/Check Status
Incoming When Roam: Activate/Deactivate/Check Status
All Intl Outgoing: Activate/Deactivate/Check Status
Outgoing Intl Roam: Activate/Deactivate/Check Status
Cancel All Barring
Change Password
18.1.5 Call Waiting
Select SIM1/SIM2
Activate
Deactivate
Check Status
18.1.6 Hide ID
Select SIM1/SIM2
Hide ID
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Display ID
Display ID by Network
18.1.7 Line Switching
Select SIM1/SIM2
Line 1
Line 2
18.1.8 Flight Mode
Active
Select When Power On
18.1.9 More
IP Number
In this function, you can set IP call to enter the number.
Select SIM1/SIM2 rst and then use the up/down navigation key to
select the number and press left soft key to access:
SIM1
Active/ Cancel
Modify
SIM2
Active/ Cancel
Modify
50 Secs Warning
Set: Activate/ Deactivate.
Connect Prompt
Set: Activate/ Deactivate.
Answer/Reject Mode
Set: SMS reply after reject/ anykey answer
Auto Redial
Set: Activate/ Deactivate.
18.2 Pen Calibration
18.3 Phone Setup
18.3.1 Time and Date
Set Time
Set Date
Time Display Type
12 Hours
24 Hours
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Date Display Type
Year-Mon-Day
Mon-Day-Year
Day-Mon-Year
Network Updates Time Automatically
Set Activate or Deactivate
18.3.2 Language
You can choose several languages under this function.
18.3.3 Display Characteristic
18.3.3.1 Wallpaper Settings
Wallpaper One/Wallpaper Two/ Wallpaper Three/ More Paper
18.3.3.2 Set Idle Display
You can choose: Network Operator, Today Schedule, and Custom Word.
This can be multiple selected.
18.3.3.3 Set Screensavers
Set Screensavers here.
18.3.3.4 LCD Backlight
Set Bcklightness and Time here.
18.3.3.5 Keypad Light
20 Sec
10 Sec
5 Sec
Night Mode
Deactivate
18.3.3.6 Animation Effect
3D Style Main Menu
Power On Animation
Default
More Animation
Power Off Animation
Default
More Animation
3D Style
3D Style List Roll
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3D Style Screen Roll
18.3.3.7 Clock Style
You can choose Simulant Clock, or Digital Clock.
18.3.4 Input Modes
Handwriting Language: set writing language
Handwriting Speed: Fast/Normal/Slow
Handwriting boldness: Thick/Common/Thin
Handwriting Color
18.3.5 Set Shortcut
The original set: Write SMS, Internet, Alarm, User Profiles, and
Bluetooth.
You can choose others functions for shortcut: Write SMS; Audio Player;
Video Player; Camera; Choose Ring; User Proles; Alarm; Game; File
Manager; Bluetooth; Calendar; Calculator; Internet; E-Book Reader;
Message Inbox; Sound Recorder; Dual SIM Settings; Outbox; Dial;
Phone Book; Messages.
18.3.6 Schedule Power On/Off
Auto Power On
Edit
--Time
--Mode: Once/Every Day/ Every Week
Enable/Disable
Auto Power Off
Edit
--Time
--Mode: Once/Every Day/ Every Week
Enable/Disable
18.3.7 Power Management
Check battery capacity here.
18.4 Security Setup
18.4.1 PIN
Select SIM1/SIM2
Activate
Modify
Deactivate
18.4.2 PIN2
Select SIM1/SIM2
Modify
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20. File Manager
New Folder
Delete
Detail
Edit: Rename/ Copy
Search
Sort: By name, By time, By size, and By type.
Mark: Mark, Unmark, Mark All, Unmark All
Memory Query: Memory Card
21. Entry mode
You can us several methods for entering text and numbers. By selecting e
a Text Entry Mode, the phone provides a few Text Entry Mode for new
adding, editing contact records, nding contacts, editing SMS and
writing memos.
Select Text Entry Mode:
21. Letter entry mode 1
Press a key once to insert the rst letter on the key, twice for the second
letter, etc. If you pause briey, the last letter in the display is accepted
and the text awaits the next entry.
For example, press "2" key continuously, it will appear "a" "b" "c"the
"2"one by one.
21.2 Number entry mode
Number Entry Mode can input the number in the text, such as telephone
number. Tap the proper number and input it.
22. Accessories
You can use accessories approved by our company, the other accessories
can be provided by the seller.
Extra battery
We provid several nd of lithium battery with different capacity. e ki
Traveler charger
Super sleek, useful charger can charge the mobile phone very quickly. Plug
the charger in the electrical plugs and connects the other side connect to to s
the left side of the phone.
You can check the charging progress in the screen of the phone, it will not
power on automatically when charging.
23. Care and maintenance
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Battery care
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. When the power is
weak, please charge the battery. In order to extend the lifespan of the
battery, use all the battery's power before recharging.
• Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in
use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger more than a week.
Overcharging may shorten its lifespan.
Extreme temperatures can affect the ability of your battery to charge.
Battery needs the t temperature. If the surrounding temperature is over
40°C, the battery cannot be charged.
• Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or
battery that is damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur
when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct
connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery.
(These look like metal strips on the battery.) Short-circuiting the
terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
• Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in
summer or a freezer in winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and
lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 59°F and
77°F (15°C and 25°C). A hot or cold battery may not function temporarily,
even when the battery is fully charged.
• Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures below
freezing.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Dispose of batteries according to
local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Cellphones are not
considered household waste.
Mobile phone maintenance
• Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or
moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If
your device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry
completely before replacing it.
• Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and
electronic components can be damaged.
• Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the
life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain
plastics.
• Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its
normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage
electronic circuit boards.
• Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide.
• Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards and ne mechanics.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to
clean the device.
• Do not paint the device Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent
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proper operation.
• Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the
device and may violate regulations governing radio devices.
All of the above suggestions apply to your device, battery, charger, or
any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the
nearest authorized service facility for service.
24. Technical Information
Weight:0.334kg(compete set)
Size:50mm 99.5mm 13.5mm
Networks: GSM
Battery
Battery work times refer to the list below (Will not announce if the capacity
is changed):
The operation time of the battery depends on conditions such as:
• Transmitting power level
• Signal (distance between the phone and the base station)
• Network parameters defined by the operator
• Phone use (WAP, games, SMS)
• Charging procedure used
power:5V
Exclusions:
Subject to the exclusions contained below:
1. Damage due to the improper use.
2 User does not follow the manual. .
Explanation:
The company has the nal right of the explanation for this document.
Software upgrades will not be announced.
Disposal of old electrical appliances
The European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances
must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream.
Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimize the
recovery and recycling of the materials they contain, and reduce the
impact on human health and the environment.
The crossed out ―wheeled bin‖ symbol on the product reminds you of
your obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance, it must be
separately collected.
Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information
concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance.
All pictures are for reference only in the instruction book; please
refer to the actual phone.
"At full volume, prolonged listening to the portable audio device
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may damage the users hearing"
www.idcom-support.com
MANUEL D’UTILISATEUR PROA54BPR-001
VERSION :
1.0.0
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TABLE DES MATIERES
1. APERÇU ····································································································· 45
2. AVERTISSEMENTS ················································································· 45
3. APPARENCE ····························································································· 45
4. DEFINITIONS DU BLOC NUMERIQUE 46············································
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5. COMMENT DEMARRER ······································································ 47
5.1 INSTALLATION DE LA CARTE SIM ··············································· 47
5.2 INSTALLATION DE LA BATTERIE ················································· 48
5.3 RECHARGER LA BATTERIE ···························································· 49
5.4 CONFIGURATION DE SECURITE ··················································· 49
6. VOTRE TELEPHONE ············································································· 50
6.1 UTILISATION D’AFFICHAGE A ECRAN TACTILE 50····················
6.2 MISE EN MARCHE ··············································································· 50
6.3 FAIRE UN APPEL ·················································································· 50
6.4 REJECTION D’APPEL ········································································· 51
6.5 REPONDRE A UN APPEL ···································································· 51
6.6 CONFIGURATION VOLUME ····························································· 51
6.7 METTRE FIN AUX APPELS 51·······························································
6.8 SERVICE D’URGENCE ········································································ 51
6.9 APPEL D’EXTENSION/COMPOSITION RAPIDE 51························
6.10 APPEL MANQUE/ COMPOSE ·························································· 51
6.11 RENVOYER APPEL ············································································ 51
6.12 INTERDICTION D'APPEL ································································ 52
6.13 CARTE T-FLASH 52·················································································
6.14 CABLE USB ··························································································· 52
6.15 METTRE EN ARRET ·········································································· 52
7. ECRAN DE VEILLE ················································································ 52
8. LISTE DES MENUS PRINCIPAUX ET DES SOUS-MENUS ·········· 53
9. CAMERA ···································································································· 54
10. ANNUAIRE TELEPHONIQUE ··························································· 56
11. HISTORIQUE D’APPEL ······································································· 56
11.1 APPELS COMPOSES ·········································································· 56
11.2 APPELS REÇUS ···················································································· 57
11.3 APPELS MANQUES ············································································ 57
11.4 APPELS REJETES ··············································································· 57
11.5 SUPPRIMER TOUT ············································································· 57
11.6 DELAI D’APPEL 57··················································································
11.7 COUT DE L’APPEL ············································································· 57
11.8 COMPTEUR GPRS ·············································································· 57
12. BLUETOOTH ·························································································· 57
13. MESSAGES ······························································································ 58
13.1 MODELES ····························································································· 58
13.2 BOITE VOCALE 58··················································································
13.3 MESSAGE A DIFFUSION GENERALE ·········································· 58
13.4 CONFIGURATION SMS ····································································· 58
13.5 CONFIGURATION M MS··································································· 59
13.6 MEMOIRE MESSAGE ········································································ 59
13.7 ECRIRE MESSAGE ············································································· 60
13.8 BOITE DE DIALOG 61UE·······································································
13.9 BOITE DE RECEPTION ···································································· 61
13.10 BOITE D’ENVOI ················································································ 62
43
13.11 BROUILLON ······················································································· 63
13.12 MESSAGES ENVOY 64ES ····································································
14. MULTIMEDIA ························································································ 64
14.1 PHOTOS ································································································· 64
14.2 LECTEUR AUDIO ··············································································· 65
14.3 LECTEUR VIDEO 65················································································
14.4 ENREGISTREUR DE SON································································· 66
15. ORGANISATEUR ··················································································· 66
15.1 ALARME ································································································ 66
15.2 CALENDRIER ······················································································ 67
15.3 UDX ········································································································· 68
15.4 CALCULATRICE ················································································· 68
15.5 HORLOGE UNIVERS EL ··································································· 68
15.6 MINUTERIE ·························································································· 69
15.7 STK ·········································································································· 69
16. INTERNET ······························································································· 69
16.1 URL 69··········································································································
16.2 PAGE D’ACCUEIL ·············································································· 69
16.3 SIGNETS ································································································ 69
16.4 HISTORIQUES ····················································································· 69
16.5 SAUVEGARDER LES FICHIERS ···················································· 70
16.6 INSTANTANE ························································································ 70
16.7 CONFIGURATION WAP ···································································· 70
17. PASSE TEMPS 70························································································
17.1 NAVIGATEUR D’IMAGE ··································································· 70
17.2 LECTEUR DE LIVRE ELECTRONIQUE ······································ 71
17.3 LIEN JEU 71·······························································································
17.4 BOXMAN ······························································································· 72
18. CONFIGURATION ················································································ 72
18.1 CONFIGURATION APPEL ································································ 72
18.2 CALIBRAGE DU STYLET································································· 74
18.3 REGLAGE DU TELEPHONE 74····························································
18.4 REGLAGE DE SECURITE ································································ 76
18.4.1 PIN ········································································································ 76
18.4.2 PIN2 ······································································································ 76
18.4.3 PROTECTION DE LA CONFIDENTIALITE ····························· 76
18.4.4 TOUCHE AUTOMATIQUE ···························································· 76
18.4.5 TOUCHE ROUGE VERROUILLE LE CLAVIER ······················ 76
18.4.6 METTRE EN MARCHE PWD························································ 76
18.4.7 ANTIVOL ···························································································· 76
18.5 REGLAGE RESEAU 76············································································
18.5.1 DECOMPTE RESE AU····································································· 77
18.6 RESTAURER CONFIGURATION D’USINE ·································· 77
19. PROFIL D’UTILISATEUR ··································································· 77
20. GESTIONNAIRE DE FICHIER ·························································· 77
21. MODE D’ENTREE ················································································· 77
1. Aperçu
Merci d’acheter notre téléphone mobile PROA54BPR-001.
2. Avertissements
Le non respect de ces simples instructions peuvent être soit dangereux, soit
illégal. Veuillez lire entièrement votre guide d’utilisateur pour plus
d’information.
ALLUMER EN TOUTE SECURITE
Ne pas allumer le téléphone lorsque le téléphone sans l est interdit ou
lorsqu'il peut être à l’origine d’interférence ou de danger.
SECURITE ROUTIERE
Respecter toutes les lois relatives à la sécurité routière. Toujours utiliser vos
deux mains pour manœuvrer le volant du véhicule lorsque vous conduisez.
INTERFERENCE
Tous les téléphones sans fil peuvent être sensibles aux interférences
pouvant affecter la performance.
ETEINDRE DANS LES HOPITAUX
Respecter toutes les restrictions. Eteindre le téléphone à proximité des
équipements médicaux.
ETEINDRE A BORD DES AERONEFS
Respecter toutes les restrictions. Les dispositifs sans l peuvent provoquer
l’interférence à bord des aéronefs.
ETEINDRE LORS DU RAVITAILLEMNT EN CARBURANT
Ne pas utiliser le téléphone dans/près des stations d’essence. Ne pas
l’utiliser près de l'essence ou des produits chimiques.
UTILISER DE MANIERE RAISONNABLE
Seul le personnel compétent pourrait installer ou dépanner ce produit.
MISES A NIVEAU ET BATTERIES
Utiliser uniquement les mises à niveau et les batteries appropriées. Ne pas
brancher aux produits incompatibles.
IMPERMEABILITE
Votre téléphone n’est pas imperméable à l’eau. Garder le à l’abri de l’eau.
COPIES DE SAUVEGARDE
Souvenez-vous de faire des copies de sauvegarde ou de conserver des
documents écrits de toutes les informations importantes sauvegardées
dans votre téléphone.
CONNEXION A D'AUTRES DISPOSITIFS
Avant de le connecter à tout dispositif externe, veuillez lire son guide
d’utilisateur pour plus d’instructions de sécurité. Ne pas connecter à des
produits incompatibles.
3. Apparence
4. Dénitions du bloc numérique
Touche
Dénitions
Touche de
fonction
gauche/Touche
de fonction
droite
1. Exécute les fonctions que l'indicateur de
la partie gauche-bas/droit-bas afche.
2. En mode veille, appuyer la Touche de
fonction Gauche pour accéder au Menu, la
Touche de fonction Droite pour accéder au
Nom.
Touche de
navigation
1. En d’autres modes, elle est utilisée
comme touche de navigation/direction
excepté pour certaines fonctions spéciales.
2. En mode veille, appuyer les touches de
navigation pour sélectionner la liste
d’icônes sur l’écran et puis appuyer la
touche OK pour confirmer l’entrée.
Touche OK
3. Après avoir saisi les chiffres, appuyer
cette touche pour choisir les options.
4. En mode veille, appuyer les touches de
navigation pour sélectionner la liste
d’icônes sur l’écran et puis appuyer la
touche OK pour confirmer l’entrée.
Touche End
(Terminer)
1. Généralement utilisé pour mettre en
marche/en arrêt.
2. Appuyer pour retourner à l’écran de veille
dans toute interface.
3. Mettre fin aux appels ou rejeter les appels
entrants.
Touche Dial
(Composé)
1. Appuyer cette touche pour composer ou
recevoir un appel entrant.
2. En mode veille, appuyer cette touche pour
accéder aux Appels Compos de la SIM1.
Touche SIM2
3. En mode veille, appuyer cette touche
pour accéder aux Appels Composés de la
SIM 2.
4. Appuyer cette touche pour composer ou
recevoir un appel entrant.
Touche lecteur
Audio
1. En mode veille, appuyer cette touche pour
accéder au Lecteur Audio.
Touche *
1. Après avoir saisi le numéro de téléphone,
appuyer rapidement et deux fois la touche *,
puis le symbole « P » s’affiche et saisissez le
numéro d’extension. Vous pouvez effectuer
un appel d’extension.
Touche #
1. Dans l'interface d'édition de texte,
appuyer la touche "#" pour activer la
méthode de saisie de texte.
2. Appuyer et tenir la touche « # » pour
transférer le prol de
Général/Réunion/Vibrer.
5. Comment démarrer
5.1 Installation de la carte SIM
Lorsque vous vous abonnez à un réseau cellulaire, vous allez recevoir une
carte SIM d’enfichage complète avec vos informations d’abonnement,
notamment votre code PIN et les services optionnels disponibles.
Attention° : Ne pas plier ou érafler votre carte SIM. Eviter d’exposer
votre carte SIM à l'électricité statique, l'eau ou la saleté.
Astuces : Placer le point de contact doré de votre carte SIM contre le
téléphone mobile et pousser la carte SIM à l'intérieur de la fente.
5.2 Installation de la batterie
Attention : Installer conformément à l’illustration ci-dessus pour éviter de
briser les connecteurs de la batterie.
5.3 Recharger la batterie
Insérer le chargeur ; le symbole ash de la prise du chargeur doit être
positionné vers le haut.
Brancher le chargeur sur la paroi standard d’une prise de courant et l’icône
de l’alimentation de la batterie située sur la partie supérieure droite de
l’écran se mettra à défiler. Lorsque la barre omnibus de la batterie arrête
de déler, la recharge de la batterie est terminée. Appuyer les deux côtés
de la prise du chargeur et débrancher le chargeur du téléphone.
▪Lorsque le signal de la batterie est faible, un message de ―batterie faible
s’affichera sur votre écran et l'icône de la batterie va paraître vide. Si le
niveau de batterie est insuffisant, le téléphone s’éteindra automatiquement.
Ne pas utiliser votre téléphone en état de batterie faible pendant une
période prolongée, cela pourrait provoquer des dommages à votre batterie.
5.4 Conguration de sécurité
code PIN
Le Code PIN (Numéro d’identification personnel) évite l’utilisation non
autorisée de votre téléphone. Le code vous est fourni par votre exploitant PIN
de réseau ensemble avec votre carte . SIM
Si vous saisissez le mauvais code trois fois de suite, le code sera PIN
bloqué. Pour débloquer le code vous devez saisir votre code PUK. PIN,
Votre code PUK vous est fourni par votre exploitant de réseau.
Mettre en marche Pwd
Activer/Modier/Désactiver Démarrer mot de passe (la longueur du mot
de passe est de 4-8 chiffres numériques).
Si vous activez le ―Démarrer mot de passe‖, vous devez saisir le mot de
passe à chaque fois que vous allumez le téléphone. Si vous désirez
modier le Démarrer mot de passe ou désactiver « mot de passe »,
saisissez l’option Modifier/Désactiver pour le configurer.
6. Votre téléphone
6.1 Utilisation d’affichage à écran tactile
Ce téléphone utilise un écran tactile. Appuyer la liste d’icônes sur la
touche de l’écran, vous pouvez directement accéder : A l’annuaire
téléphonique, au Lecteur Vidéo, aux Messages, au Lecteur Audio et au
Menu.
6.2 Mise en Marche
▪Appuyer la touche de mise en marche et tenir appuyer pour allumer votre
téléphone, allumer le panneau lumineux et afficher l’animation de mise en
marche.
▪Si vous n’insérez pas une carte SIM ou si la carte SIM dispose d’une
connexion incomplète, votre téléphone affichera « Insérer SIM ». Dans
cet état, vous ne pouvez accéder qu’à une partie du menu et ne disposez
que de la permission d’effectuer les appels d’urgence.
▪Si le code est bloqué, le message d’alerte de la saisie du code PIN PUK
s’affichera à l’écran avant la mise en marche.
▪Le téléphone cherchera le réseau automatiquement après la mise en
marche.
Si votre téléphone enregistre correctement le réseau, le nom du réseau et la
puissance du signal s’afficheront, mais si votre téléphone ne peut
enregistrer ou ne peut enregistrer correctement, vous ne pourrez
qu’accéder qu’aux appels d’urgence et à d’autres fonctions qui ne
dépendent pas du réseau.
6.3 Faire un appel
En mode veille, appuyer les touches numériques pour saisir le numéro du
téléphone ou toucher les icônes correspondantes dans le cadran composé
pour composer le numéro du téléphone. Après avoir saisi les numéros de
téléphone, appuyer la touche de composition ou la touche SIM2 pour faire
un appel. Si vous effectuez un appel interurbain, ajouter la zone de codage
avant le numéro téléphonique.
Appuyer la touche de fonction gauche ou la touche OK pour accéder aux
options.
- Ajouter à l’Annuaire téléphonique
Ajouter un numéro de téléphone au répertoire téléphonique
- Ajouter aux contacts existants
Ajouter un numéro de téléphone au nom existant
- Envoyer SMS
Envoyer un message à un certain numéro
- Envoyer MMS
du renvoi d’appel.
6.12 Interdiction d'appel
Lorsque l’interdiction d’appels est activée, certains appels seront interdits
selon les conditions de configuration de l’interdiction d’appel. Veuillez
contactez votre fournisseur de service pour vous inscrire à l’option
interdiction d’appel.
6.13 Carte T-ash
Insérer la carte T-Flash dans la téléphone à partir du côté de la fente. Ceci
permettra d’étendre la Mémoire ash de votre téléphone.
Connectez-vous au menu Multimédia pour explorer les MP3, MP4, Images,
etc.
6.14 Câble USB
Vous pouvez transférer et sauvegarder les chiers, notamment les MP3, les
MP4 et les images de votre PC, via le câble USB au U-disk du téléphone ou
toute carte SD identiée ayant été insérée.
La méthode de fonctionnement est la suivante :
- Brancher : Brancher le port IO du câble sur votre téléphone et le port USB
sur votre PC.
Mode lire & écrire :
Carte T-Flash : Installer la carte T-Flash et brancher le téléphone au PC, si
le téléphone est mis en arrêt, il peut être rechargé ou utilisé comme un
U-disk.
- Transfert de chier
Instruction du dossier du chier : Rechercher la mémoire mobile (carte
T-FLASH) dans « mon ordinateur », double cliquez-le et vous allez
trouver les dossiers comme suit :
―Photos‖ est utilisé pour sauvegarder les images.
―Ma Musique‖ est utilisé pour sauvegarder le fichier de musique MP3.
―Vidéos‖ est utilisé pour sauvegarder le fichier vidéo.
Ces dossiers sont précongurés par le système, ne pas changer le nom des
chiers.
Lire & Ecrire : Vous pouvez copier les fichiers d’un T-Flash au disque dur
du PC ou copier les chiers du disque dur du PC au dossier de la carte
T-Flash.
- Quitter : Du côté du PC, sélectionner barre de tâches->supprimer le
dispositif en toute sécurité, quitter les états identiés de la carte T-Flash et
retirer le câble USB.
6.15 Mettre en arrêt
En mode veille, appuyer et tenir appuyer la touche de mise en arrêt du
téléphone.
7. Ecran de veille
Appuyer la touche de mise en marche et tenir appuyer pour allumer votre
téléphone, le téléphone allumera le panneau lumineux et afchera
l’animation de mise en marche.
Eviter le scintillement : 50Hz/60Hz
Audio : Activer/Désactiver
Type : 3Gp/Avi
Invite d’astuces : Activer/Désactiver
Stockage : Sélectionner le dossier du chier à sauvegarder
Aide : Fournir les informations d’aide
En utilisant les touches de navigation, vous pouvez choisir et accéder à la
liste des fonctions à la droite de l'écran :
Mode de déclenchement : Retour DC/Retour DV/Avant DC/Avant DV
Taille : 320x240, 176x144, 160x128, 128x96
Lumière
Contraste
Conguration Effet : Normal/ B&W/ Rouge/ Vert/ Bleu/ Jaune/ Négatif/
Toile
10. Annuaire téléphonique
Vous pouvez sauvegarder les informations et numéros personnelles de vos
contacts tout en cherchant les contacts sauvegardés précédemment.
Appuyer la touche de fonction gauche pour accéder aux Options :
- Ajouter Nouvelle Entrée
- Recherche Annuaire téléphonique
- Détail : Vérier les détails du contact.
- Ecrire Message : Envoyer SMS/ Envoyer MMS
- Composition de numéro : Composer directement/Composition IP
- Envoyer Vcard : Par SMS/Par Bluetooth
- Supprimer
- Sélectionner : Sélectionner/Sélectionner Tout
- Copier : Copier sur SIM1/Copier sur SIM2/Copier sur Téléphone/Copier
sur Carte
- Autres : Conguration de composition rapide/Numéro
Propre/Consultation de mémoire/Afchage à Double Ligne
11. Historique d’appel
11.1 Appels composés
Afficher la liste des appels composés les plus récentes.
Appuyer la touche OK pour visualiser le Détail, ou appuyer la touche de
fonction gauche pour accéder aux options :
- Détail
Afficher les informations des appels composés (Numéro, Date, Heure,
Durée, Style et Nom de SIM)
- Appel
Rappeler le numéro
- Edition
Edition du numéro
- Sauvegarder
Sauvegarder le numéro sur Téléphone/SIM1/SIM2
- Envoyer Message
SMS
Envoyer SMS au Récepteur
MMS
Envoyer MMS au Récepteur
- Ajouter aux contacts existants
Ajouter le numéro au contact existant
- Congurer comme Numéro Rejeté
Congurer comme Numéro Rejeté.
- Appel IP
Accéder à la SIM1/SIM2 Ajouter le numéro préfixe IP au numéro et
appeler.
- Supprimer
Supprimer le numéro.
- Supprimer Tout
Supprimer Tous les numéros.
11.2 Appels Reçus
Voir « Appels Composés »
11.3 Appels Manqués
Voir « Appels Composés »
11.4 Appels Rejetés
Voir « Appels Composés »
11.5 Supprimer Tout
Supprimer tous les enregistrements.
11.6 Délai d’appel
Afficher le détail des informations de la SIM1/SIM2. Dernier appel,
Appels reçus, Appels Composés et Tous les Appels. Appuyer la touche de
fonction gauche pour « Recongurer ».
11.7 Coût de l’appel
Appuyer la touche de navigation haut/bas pour vérier : Tous les coûts,
Coûts Max, Coût-Tarif et Reconguration Coût.
11.8 Compteur GPRS
Sélectionner d’abord la SIM1 ou la SIM2 et appuyer la touche OK pour
afficher les informations du Dernier Envoi, Dernier Reçu, Envoi Total et
Reçu Total. Appuyer la touche de fonction gauche pour « Recongurer ».
12. Bluetooth
- Ouvrir/Fermer Bluetooth
- Visibilité Bluetooth
Afficher Téléphone
Vérier la mémoire du MMS (Mémoire MMS non téléchargé/Mémoire
Poussée WAP/Mémoire OTA)
13.7 Ecrire Message
13.7.1 Nouveau SMS
Cette fonction peut démarrer un nouveau SMS.
Après avoir terminer le SMS, appuyer la touche de fonction gauche pour
accéder aux Options :
- Envoyer
Saisir le numéro ou Appuyer la touche de fonction gauche pour accéder à
« PB ». Sélectionner SIM1 ou SIM2 pour envoyer l’SMS.
- Insérer Modèle
Appuyer la touche de navigation haut/bas pour sélectionner un modèle à
insérer à un SMS.
Contact Info
Insérer un numéro à un SMS.
- Ajouter Phiz
Sélectionner un phiz pour insérer un SMS.
- Sauvegarder
Sauvegarder l'SMS édité au brouillon à partir de la SIM1 ou la SIM2.
13.7.2 Nouveau MMS
- Envoyer
Envoyer le MMS.
- A
Ajouter Destinataire
Ajouter Groupe
Supprimer
Modier
Cc
Renvoie à « A ».
Bcc
Renvoie à « A ».
Edition de Titre
Edition du Contenu
Appuyer la touche de fonction gauche pour accéder aux « Options »
Edition texte
Insérer Diapositive
Insérer image
Insérer Son
Verrouiller le message
- Sélectionner
Sélectionner
Désélectionner
Sélectionner Tout
Désélectionner Tout
Stockage de SMS de SIM1
Stockage de SMS de SIM2
Stockage de SMS de téléphone
MMS
- Tri
Heure : Arranger les messages en fonction de l’heure.
Nom : Arranger les messages en fonction des noms d’expéditeur.
Sujet : Arranger les messages en fonction des sujets.
Type : Arranger les messages en fonction des types.
13.9.2 MMS
Appuyer la touche de fonction gauche pour accéder aux options :
- Réponse
SMS: Edition de la réponse SMS à l’expéditeur.
MMS: Edition de la réponse MMS à l’expéditeur.
- Supprimer
Supprimer
- Appel
Composer/Composition IP
- Verrouiller
Verrouiller MMS.
- Sélectionner
Sélectionner
Désélectionner
Sélectionner Tout
Désélectionner Tout
Stockage de SMS de SIM1
Stockage de SMS de SIM2
Stockage de SMS de téléphone
MMS
- Tri
Heure : Arranger les messages en fonction de l’heure.
Nom : Arranger les messages en fonction des noms d’expéditeur.
Sujet : Arranger les messages en fonction des sujets.
Type : Arranger les messages en fonction des types.
13.10 Boîte d’envoi
13.10.1 SMS
Vérie les informations des messages envoyés infructueux dans la boîte
d’envoi.
Accéder à « Options ».
tout/Désélectionner tout
Lorsque le lecteur vidéo est en cours de lecture, vous pouvez passer de
plein écran à semi-écran en touchant l’écran.
14.4 Enregistreur de son
Vous pouvez prendre un enregistreur dans cette fonction.
Du Haut vers le bas : Lire/Pause, Stop, Enregistrer, Liste Fichier. En mode
lecture, utiliser la touche « * » et le touche « # » pour régler le volume.
Appuyer sur la touche OK pour enregistrer. Après l’enregistrement,
accéder aux Options :
Audition
Enregistrer encore
Supprimer
Envoyer : MMS/ Bluetooth
Enregistrer Liste de Fichier
Après avoir accéder à la liste de chier, sélectionner un chier, puis
accéder aux Options :
Nouveau dossier
Configurer comme sonnerie d’appel : SIM1/SIM2
Transférer: MMS/ Bluetooth
Supprimer
Détail
Vérier le détail du chier : Nom du fichier, Date, Heure, Taille et
Emplacement
Edition: Renommer/Copier
Recherche
Tri: Par nom/Par heure/Par taille/Par type
Sélectionner : Sélectionner/Désélectionner/Sélectionner
tout/Désélectionner tout
Consultation de mémoire : Carte mémoire
15. Organisateur
15.1 Alarme
Le dispositif de réveil sonne une alerte ou effectue une alerte de vibration
en temps voulu.
Alarme1
Edition
Configurer l’alarme de nom, d’heure, de sonnerie et de mode.
Activer/Désactiver
Congurer alarme1 activer ou désactiver.
Alarme2
Voir « Alarme1 ».
Alarme3
Voir « Alarme1 ».
Alarme4
Voir « Alarme1 ».
Alarme5
Voir « Alarme1 ».
15.2 Calendrier
Vous pouvez utiliser ce dispositif pour facilement voir l’année, la date et la
période. Utiliser les touches de navigation pour explorer d’autres dates.
Appuyer la touche de fonction gauche pour accéder à :
Nouveau Programme
Nom
Saisir le nom du Programme.
Date
Edition de la date du Programme.
Heure
Edition de l’heure du Programme.
Sonnerie
Sonneries Réglées/Plus de sonneries
Freq
Congurer Freq : Une fois/ Chaque jour/ Chaque semaine/ Chaque mois/
Chaque année/ Aucun réveil.
Date limite
Appuyer la touche de fonction gauche pour sauvegarder et le touche de
fonction droite pour retourner.
Visualiser Programme
Visualiser Programme
- Tout le programme
Afficher tous les programmes.
Vérier
Edition
Nouveau Programme
Supprimer

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