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My V6200.............................................................4 Phonebook..............................................................13
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Services....................................................................21 FM radio....................................................................32
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Java.............................................................................29 Temperature...........................................................34
Games........................................................................29 Altimeter..................................................................34
Camera......................................................................30 Sunrise......................................................................35
Melody composer..................................................32
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Introduction
Safety Precautions Potentially hazardous environments
Please comply with these precautions to Switch your phone off when entering any
avoid putting yourself or other around you in a enclosure which may be storing explosives or
dangerous or illegal situation, and ensure peak materials that are explosive in nature, such as
performance of your phone. refueling stations, or a construction site where
explosives are being used to create room for
Road safety new construction. Comply with any provided
The use of a mobile phone while driving is illegal, guidelines, regulations and restrictions.
as it may endanger your safety and that of the Emergency Calls
other road users. If you need to make or receive a
call, move your vehicle to the left side of the road In case of an accident or an emergency, dial 100
and allow it to come to a complete stop before (Police), 101 (Fire) or 102 (Ambulance) from your
using your phone. phone.
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Introduction
Battery Use Assembling the device
To extend the battery life of your device: 1. Switch off the phone, open the USB cover and
then SIM card cover (as shown below).
• Use the standard wall charger to charge the
battery for the first time.
• During the first 3-4 charge cycles, charge
the battery until the battery indicator on the
display stops moving up and down.
2. Insert the SIM card into its respective slot
• Avoid partial charging. Also, wait for the (shown below). Make sure that the contact
battery to discharge completely before area on your SIM card is facing up and its
charging it again. notched corner is inserted inwards in the
• Charge the battery using the USB cable on if slot.
the recommended wall charger isn’t readily
available.
• Avoid keeping the device on vibrate mode.
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3. Close the SIM card cover and then USB cover.
Charging the battery
Insert the Plug of your charger to the charging
port at the side of the phone.
When you begin to charge the battery, the battery
indicator appears on the screen. Once charging is
complete, the battery indicator becomes stable.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may
take a few minutes before the charging indicator
appears on the display or before any calls can be
made.
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Phone Layout
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1. Left Soft Key: In idle mode, press Left soft • In the phone menu, use navigation keys to
key to access the phone menu. navigate menu options.
2. Right Soft Key: Use to perform functions 6. OK key: The middle part of the navigation
that display in the lower right of the display key is the enter/OK key.
screen. For example, it works as a key to 7. Number keys:
navigate to the previous screen. In idle mode,
click to access the Contact list. • In standby mode, use the 0-9 keys to
enter a number you wish to call.
3. Dial Key: Make or receive a call.
• In standby mode, press and hold “1” key to
4. End Key: End or reject calls. Press and hold to enter Voice mailbox.
switch the phone on or off. Exit the menu and
so forth. • In text areas of the phone, use to insert
numbers or the corresponding alphabets.
5. Navigation Keys: In the application menu, press the
• In standby mode, use the top and bottom corresponding number to quickly select a
keys to adjust the volume. sub-menu item.
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10. Dedicated Sports Menu Key • In standby mode, press and hold “#”to switch
between Silent and the currently active
11. LED Torch profile.
12. LANYARD • In video player application, “*” is used to
13. Dedicated LED Torch Key switch between full screen and normal view.
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Basic Operations
Make a Call a contact, and press the SIM Dial key to initiate
the call.
Using Keypad
Answer calls
In the phone mode use the keypad to make a call,
enter the phone number including the area code. To answer an incoming call, press the dial key.
Select Clear to erase a digit. Select End key to end or reject the call.
For international calls, add the “+”character that Working with Call Options
replaces the international access code, and enter
the country code, area code (omit the leading 0, if During a call, select Options to view the following
necessary), and phone number. Press the SIM dial options:
key to make the call. • Hold single Call: Place the active call on
Using the Phonebook hold.
Select Menu Phonebook to view the contacts. • End single Call: End the active call.
Use the up and down navigation keys to select • New call: Place a new call to start a
the contact you wish to call, and select the dial conference (network service).
key.
• Phonebook: View the phonebook.
Using Call history
• Messaging: View the Messages menu.
In the phone mode, select Menu Call history.
• Sound recorder: Record the active call.
Use the up and down navigation keys to select
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Basic Operations
• Background sound: Switch the microphone Advanced Insert text template.
on or off to set the background sound. 3. Select Options Send to.
• DTMF (Dual-tone Multi-frequency): You can 4. To enter the number of the recipient, select
choose on/off; which is to send dual-tone Enter recipient or to select the number of
multi-frequency sound. This can offer dialing the recipient from the phonebook, select Add
to the telephone numbers with extensions from phonebook.
or IVR systems installed for menu driven
options. Compose and Send an E-mail
Compose and Send a text message Before you can send an e-mail, you need to
configure your device to check for and download
Your device supports text messages beyond e-mails from your corporate mail server, or from
the limit for a single message. Longer messages a Web-based e-mail service provider, such as
are automatically split and sent as two or more Hotmail, Yahoo and so on.
messages.
1. Select Menu Messages Email
To write a text message:
2. Enter the recipient’s e-mail address, or select
1. In the phone mode, select Menu Messages, a recipient from the Phonebook.
and choose Write message.
3. Enter a subject for your e-mail, select Subject
2. Enter the text of the message. To use Edit and enter few words to describe your
a message template, select Options e-mail.
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Basic Operations
4. Enter the message text, select Options Display Map the device as drive on the
Send to complete. computer and transfer files between the
PC and phone. Great feature to backup
For information on working with e-mail, see phone data to your computer.
the “Working with Email” section later in this
document. • Web Cam: Use the device as a web camera
to voice chat on your favorite instant
Connecting to the PC messaging application.
You can connect this handset to a computer’s • COM port: Use this device as a modem
USB port using the cable provided with the device to browse the Internet on your computer
packaging. To do so: using your phone’s GPRS connection.
1. Connect the smaller end of the cable to the
input slot at the side of the phone, and the
other end to a standard USB port on your
computer.
2. An on-screen dialog prompts you to select
the connection mode. Your options are:
• Mass Storage: Access the phone and
memory card of your phone as a regular
hard drive partition on your computer.
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Device modes
This device is the first of its kind to come equipped Fun Mode: Comprises options to use the phone
with three distinct modes to suit specific needs. as a multimedia phone, such as Camera, FM radio,
It offers minimalistic interface that displays Image viewer and so forth.
applications relevant only for enabled mode. The
three different modes are:
Phone mode: Allow you to carry out standard
communications, such as (make or receive calls,
using messaging and, browse the Internet and so
forth.
Switching modes
In the idle mode, use the left and right navigation
keys to switch between modes.
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Phone mode
Manages the functionality and configuration • Send message: Send SMS.
of the phone and its various applications and • Send vCard: Send contact information via
features. text message.
Phonebook • Edit: Modify contact details.
Store names, numbers, home addresses, and • Delete: Remove contact from phonebook.
email addresses, and so forth. You can also create
contact groups, which allow you to communicate • Phonebook backup: Backup and phone
with several contacts at the same time, and share contacts to the microSD card.
contacts with other compatible devices. • Caller groups: Create a caller group to send
Search Contact the same SMS to multiple contacts, without
having to compose the message separately
To search a contact, enter the first few numbers for each contact.
of the contact’s number. As you type, all matching
contacts display as a list, uses the navigation • Mark several: Select multiple contacts to
keys to select a contact, and press the Dial key perform same function on multiple contacts.
to initiate a call. For example, select multiple contacts and
then choose Delete to remove them from
Once you locate the contact, select Options to phonebook.
perform following actions:
• Phonebook settings: The options are:
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o Speed dial: Place a call by pressing a storage of numbers related to services
reduced number of digits. You can assign offered by the network operator/service
keys 2-9 to your frequently dialled provider in the SIM/USIM (e.g. customer
numbers. care). The user can use these telephone
numbers to make outgoing calls, but the
o My vCard: Store your personal contact access for updating of the numbers shall
information as a vCard to allow quick be under the control of the operator.
sharing of your details with recipients and
Edit the vCard contacts. Once you have o SOS number: The phone gives you an
entered your contact information, use option to dial numbers for contacting in
the Send my vCard option to send your case of any emergency.
vCard via SMS or through file transfer over • Memory status: View used/available memory
Bluetooth. You can also save your vCard for the SIM card and Phone.
as a file to the phone memory or to the
Add a contact
memory card.
To add a contact:
• Extra numbers: It has the following options:
1. Select Menu Phonebook Add new
o Owner number: Enter or Erase the contact, and press OK key to choose the
owner’s numbers. location where you want to store this contact.
o Service dialing number: The Service Your options are SIM card memory or Phone
dialing numbers feature allows for the memory.
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2. If you choose To Phone, then select Name • View: View details of the selected contact.
and enter a name for the contact. • Call: Make a call to the selected number.
3. Similarly, you can also specify company name, • Send message: Send a text message to the
Email address, or alternate phone numbers selected number.
for the contact.
• Save to Phonebook: Save the selected
Call history number to the phonebook. This option is
Call history comprises the following: enabled only if the selected number is not
saved in the phonebook.
• All calls: List of all incoming, dialled, and
missed calls. • Add to Blacklist: Add the selected number
to the Blacklist to block the calls from that
• Dialled calls: List of the recently dialled number.
numbers.
• Edit before call: Edit the number before you
• Received calls: Displays the list of latest make a call to the selected number.
received calls.
• Delete: Delete the selected number from the
• Missed calls: Calls you were unable to answer call history.
before the termination of ringing.
• Delete all: Delete all numbers from the call
Press Options to access the following sub- history.
options of All calls and Dialled calls:
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• Advanced: View the advanced options of the and so forth, for incoming calls or messages so that
call history. The options are: you can adapt the use of your phone to different
types of call environments. The available profiles
o Call timers: View the duration of the last include General, Meeting, Outdoor and so forth.
dialled and received calls. You can also
reset the timers of all calls. File manager
o Call cost::View the Last call cost, Total View the files stored in the phone memory and
cost, Rest cost, Max cost and, and Price the microSD card.
per unit. Select Options to display the following options:
o Text message counter: View and reset • Open: View contents of an existing folder.
the numbers of text messages that are
sent and received from the SIM card. • Format: Erase all contents of the phone or
memory card.
o GPRS counter: View and reset the total
amount of data sent and received from • Rename: You can rename the folder available
the SIM card in Phone or microSD card.
Note: The Advanced options are available only • Details: Give the details of the folders such
for received and missed calls as their Name, Total size, and free size.
• Outbox: Messages which are unable to reach • Templates: Your phone contains pre-defined
recipient are stored in the Outbox folder. templates for frequently used messages.
In the idle mode select: Menu Messages • Preferred storage: Lets you select the
Message settings Text message, you default storage location for storing sent and
can create different profiles for using the SMS received messages.
services. Message settings are specific to the SIM • Preferred connection: Select the preferred
card. Following are the SMS settings: connection as Prefer GPRS, Prefer GSM, and
• Profile settings: Create profiles to customize GSM only.
the sending options such as message center Organizer
number, message validity, and message type
(text, E-mail, Fax and so forth). Alarm
• Voicemail server: Voicemail server is an In the idle mode, select Menu Organizer
interactive system for storing, processing Alarm, set the alarm to ring at a specific date
and reproducing verbal messages through a and time. Press Edit to access the following sub-
voicemail server. options:
• Common settings: Choose if you want the • Status: Set the status of the alarm.
network to send you delivery reports on your • Time::Set the time at which you wish to ring
messages (network service). the alarm.
• Memory status: Memory status gives you the • Repeat::Select the repeat format of the
information about the storage status of the
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alarm whether you wish to ring the alarm mentioned by you for a task stored by you
every day, or at specific day. previously.
• Alarm tone: Set the alarm tone. • Add event::You can set the date and time,
add a description, set an alarm, location, and
• Snooze: Set the time (in minutes) when the priority.
alarm should snooze.
• Delete event: Delete an event of a specific
• Alert type: Set the alert type of the alarm period, Overdue or All.
whether you wish the phone to vibrate or
• Jump to date: Enter a date, and then press OK
not.
to go to a specific date for entry/edit/viewing
Calendar of task for that date.
You can use the calendar to keep track of • Weekly view: Open the calendar to see the
important meetings. To access calendar press weekly view.
Menu Organizer Calendar. You can select Tasks
year, month and date using direction keys. On
a selected date, press Options to access the You can use your phone to keep track all of your
following sub-options: Date, Call and Anniversary.
• Global settings: Set the font size, scroll by, Use the stopwatch to measure the amount of time
Auto scroll, scroll speed, full screen, Encoding, elapsed from a particular time when activated to
and alignment. when the piece is deactivated. You can select the
split timing or lap timing and also view records
Calculator that you have saved.
The calculator performs four operations as World clock
addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
In the calculator application, enter the numbers World clock can be used to know the time in
and then use the navigation keys to select the various cities across the world. You can see a
function you want to perform. world map and immediate time in those cities
using world clock. Press Menu Organizer
Currency converter World clock, to view a particular city time using
Choose Menu Organizer Currency converter, the direction keys.
select OK. Input the rate, and then select OK. The Synchronization
exchange rate will be kept in the memory till you
input a new change rate to replace it. To convert Log on to the Internet, and use any search engine
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to search for websites that allow you to backup Services
and/or sync your phone’s contacts and calendar WAP
to their site.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser
It is recommended that you do this from time provides all the basic services of a computer
to time, so that your contacts are updated and based web browser but simplified to operate
available for use with another phone if you were within the restrictions of a mobile phone. The
to misplace your mobile phone. WAP Browser has the following options:
Phone sync • Homepage: Homepage allows you to enter
Quickly transfer phone data to a compatible the default URL on the phone. This will enable
phone and on web. you to go to the same page every time you
access the homepage.
Unit converter
• Bookmarks: Bookmarks enables you to mark
Use this feature for the converted units of weight
a place in an electronic document or a pointer
and length.
(primarily to an internet URL) in an Internet
STK web browser.
Short for SIM Toolkit, SIM Toolkit is a standard for • Recent pages: Recent pages store the list
providing value added services and e-commerce of URLs which have been recently visited by
over the GSM networks, using the phone to make you on the WAP browser.
the necessary transactions.
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• Offline pages::Offline pages store the list of Data account
URLs which you have saved.
Data account contains two types of accounts
• Input address: Enter the desired address used to establish GSM/GPRS connections for
(URL) of the website or webpage in this WAP, MMS and www browsing.
column. • GSM data
• Service inbox: Service inbox receives and • GPRS
stores URLs through text messages from the
NOTE: Select the appropriate setting from the list
operator. You can read them and accept to go
for using a particular feature depending on the
to the web page and browse.
availability of the operator services.
• Settings::You can vary the following Connection management
settings:
View details of active GPRS connections, such as,
o Edit account Connection name, data sent and received, and so
o Browser options forth.
Settings
o Service message settings
Phone setup
o Clear cache
Press Menu Settings Phone setup, to view
o Clear cookies the following options displayed under Phone
o Trusted certificates setup:
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• Time and date: Let you set home city, time o Greeting text: Choose the text you want
and date on the phone. to display each time you switch on your
phone.
• Pref. input methods: This enables you to
select the text input methods. They are – • LCD backlight: Control the brightness and
Smart ABC/abc/Abc, Multitap ABC/abc, Abc, time in seconds for which backlight displays.
and Numeric input. Call settings
• Display characteristics: Change the This option enables you to set the general call
appearance of the phone. The available settings of the phone. The options are:
options are:
• Caller ID: Set by network, Hide ID or Send ID.
o Screen saver: Let you set an image as
power saver. • Call waiting: You can activate this function
or deactivate it, and also view the current
o Main menu effect: Choose the menu settings via query.
transition effect as Squeeze, Jump, Jelly
and so forth. • Call divert: You can set to forward the
incoming call in different conditions and
o Show date: Enable you to see the date on enable to Activate/Deactivate call diversion
the idle screen. and check the Query status.
o Show operator name: Set the status of • Call barring::In order to activate this service,
operator name as On/Off. it requires the services provided by the
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network service provider. When you change o Call time reminder: After setting this
barring password, you need to input the old function to Single or Periodic, it will
password. offer a warning tone towards the single
or periodic setting as you have selected
• Line switching: Enables you to select Line during the call process, so you will be
1/2 for the phone. reminded of the call time at periodic
• More: intervals during a call.
o Black list: Set whether to activate the o Auto quick end: Set the Auto quick end to
incoming call filter, and set the blacklist. On/Off.
o Auto redial: You can select to redial the o Reject by SMS: Send SMS while rejecting
number automatically when a call is not an incoming call.
connected. Network setup
o Background sound: You can set Network setup provides user the option to select
background sound when making a call, a desired network and addition of a new network
select Volume of background sound, and to the network list. The options available under
also select the options of Effect list. network setup are:
o Call time display: After setting this o Network selection
function on, you can view the call time
displayed on the screen. o Preferences
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o GPRS connection • SIM lock: Activate or deactivate SIM lock to
require a password before allowing access
o Flight mode the SIM card.
GPS settings • Phone lock: Enable Phone Lock to have the
Select Menu Settings SGPS settings, and device ask for a password each time the
enable GPS> the following options display: device is switched on. If you haven’t created
a phone lock password, you will be prompted
• Receiver: Switch on the built-in GPS
to do so.
receiver.
The default phone lock password is “0000.”
• AGPS: Enable or disable assisted GPS.
• Auto keypad lock: Enable Auto keypad Lock
• AGPS Profile: Enter settings for the AGPS
to have the devices disable the keypad after
server nearest to your location. You will also
staying idle for same time. This is done to
need to select a GPS access point to connect
prevent against accidental dialing.
to the Internet and downloading maps.
For more information on this feature, refer to
• Time Sync: Synchronize the device date and
the “Lock the Keypad” section earlier in this
time with that available from a GPS satellite.
document.
Security setup • Fixed dial: A network service that allows
Select Menu Settings Security setup, you users to restrict their outgoing calls and
can access the following options: messages to only selected phone numbers.
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• Barred dial: A network service that allows lock password (or create one) to access the
you to restrict calls you make or receive with Mobile tracker feature.
the device. To activate or deactivate this 1. Change status to On
feature, a barring password from your service
provider is required. 2. In Receiver Number, specify two recipients
for your mobile tracker messages. Manually
• Change password: Change the personal enter the phone numbers in Numbwer1
identification number. and Number2.Enter the phone numbers
• Certificate manager: View authority and manually.
user certificates. The instant a new SIM card is inserted into
Mobile Tracker: Use Mobile tracker feature to your device, its number is sent via a text
help locate your device if it is lost or stolen. When message to the two numbers you specified in
someone inserts a new SIM card in your device, step 1 above.
the Mobile tracker feature automatically sends • Remote Control: The chances of you
a message to preset recipients, so that you can finding your lost or stolen phone are very
initiate steps to recover it. remote. Not only do you lose your phone,
To activate Mobile Tracker, select Home you also lose your contacts, important
Settings Security Setup Mobile Tracker. SMS messages, photographs and any
other data that you may have stored. If
NOTE: You will be required to enter your phone the data happened to contain confidential
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information, then the chances of it being Misc. Settings
misused are very high. • Schedule power on/off: Set a particular time
The device is equipped with the Remote when the phone should Power on/off itself.
Control application that lets you delete all • Sound effects: Change the sounds that play
personal data in the event you lose your each time you receive a call, SMS or MMS, or
phone. To be able to use this feature, you an alarm event occurs.
must have activated the Mobile Tracker
application. • LED pulse indicator Settings: Your phone
has LED pulse indicators which provide useful
If you misplace your phone, you should information when the phone is turned on or
receive an SMS informing the new number off. You can also set these indicators to blink
that is using your phone. From a friend’s while receiving messages or calls.
phone you may enter any of the following
commands and perform the corresponding Bluetooth
functions. You can communicate with other compatible
You must send any of the above commands to the device through wireless Bluetooth connection.
number that you received via mobile tracker. Compatible devices may include Mobile Phones,
Personal Computers, or Bluetooth headsets.
• Private Security: By entering the password Via Bluetooth, you can send or receive pictures,
(default as 0000), you can protect your SMS, videos or music files.
Phonebook, Call History, Storage data.
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To access this menu, Press Menu Settings stored at Phone memory or microSD card.
Bluetooth. The available options are: o Sharing permission: Use to determine a
• Power: Select Power on to activate Bluetooth level of control that you want to allow for
and Power Off to deactivate it. a phone. The options are: Full control and
Read only.
• Visibility: Set the Visibility of the Bluetooth.
o Remote control: You may be able to
• My device: It is a list of devices which have control your PC through this phone via
been paired with your phone before. Bluetooth.
• Inquiry audio device: Locates other Bluetooth o My address: Provides information about
activated audio devices in the vicinity. device address and Bluetooth profiles.
• Change device name: Change the Bluetooth • About::Displays the name of the Bluetooth
device name. Headset device, Device addresses, and
• Advanced: Supported services.
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Fun mode
Fun & Games captured by the phone camera. To view photos
stored on your phone, select Menu Image
Select MenuFun & Games, to access the Game viewer.
menu. The available options are:
Audio player
Java
List of java enabled games or applications If you are a first-time user, select Play List to
currently available on your phone. have the device automatically search for tracks
stored on the memory card, and import into the
Java Setting default play list. The supported audio formats
Tweak various options while playing Java games. include, AAC, AMR, MP3 and MIDI. Select Options
The options include sound, vibrations, backlight, to perform additional functions such as view song
and the permitted heap size that helps smoother information or display the equalizer to adjust
game play. sound levels.
Games Video recorder
You may play Puzzle or Sudoko game. With the In Fun mode, press Menu Video recorder.
help of Game settings you can set the Background
Music (BGM), Sound Effect, and Volume of the Position the camera towards the moving object,
game. and press the OK key or Camera key. To stop
recording, press OK once again.
Image viewer
Image viewer stores all your pictures which are
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Fun mode
To watch the recorded videos, select Video • Storage: Select the storage location of the
Player. The options available for video recorder recorded videos to phone memory or to
settings are: microSD card.
• To player::Displays the list of recorded • Restore default: Restore the default settings
videos. of the camcorder.
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• Delete all files: Delete all video files. • Channel list: Displays the list of channels you
have saved.
• Sort by: Organize video files.
• Manual input: Manually enter the frequency
• Storage: Specify a folder on the memory card of the channel you want to listen.
or phone memory in which the video filers are
• Preset auto search: Automatically search for
stored.
available radio channels.
Note: By default, the location for video files is • Settings:
“Videos” folder. If the video files are stored in
any other folder, you must change the path in the o Background play: Continue playing the
video player application. radio while recording.
o Loud speaker: Switch from headset and
Melody composer
use to listen to the radio wirelessly.
Create your own ringtones using the Melody o Record format: Choose the file type
Composer application. in which the radio will be recorder. The
FM radio supported formats are WAV, AWB, and
AMR.
Transform your device into a FM Radio device.
You must connect the earphone to your phone o Audio quality: Low or high.
as it works as an antenna. The available options o Record storage: Choose memory to store
are: radio broadcasts.
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Fun mode
• Record: Start recoding the radio broadcast. Schedule FM record
• Append: Continue recording at the end of a You can program this phone to record certain FM
previously recorded sound file. channel at a certain time and date.
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SPORTS mode
Developed from the ground-up for the
mountaineer, adventurer, or exercise enthusiast
inside you, sports mode allows you to stay aware
of the pressure, temperature, altitude, intensity
of ultra violet ways at your current location.
Exercise enthusiasts can use the pedometer
application to monitor the number of steps they
take within a certain period of time.
GPS
The GPS (Global Positioning System) is a
worldwide navigation system. Your device
has a built-in GPS receiver that identifies the
location, give directions to your destination. The Barometer
availability and quality of GPS signals may be
affected by location, weather conditions, natural Displays the atmospheric pressure of the current
obstacles and so forth. location.
Temperature Altimeter
Use to check the current temperature at your Altimeter is an instrument used to measure the
current location. altitude of an object above sea level. Altitude
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can be determined based on the measurement of NOTE: The compass has limited accuracy.
atmospheric pressure. The greater the altitude, Electromagnetic fields, metal objects, or other
lower the pressure. external circumstances may also affect the
accuracy of the compass.
UV sensor
Pedometer
Prolonged exposure to UV radiation may cause
irreparable damage to your skin. To check the UV The Pedometer application uses the
intensity, select UV sensorUltraviolet Scale accelerometers built into your device. Using
to display the level of exposure. It also gives the complex algorithms, it counts the steps you walk,
guidelines to safeguard you. jog, or run.
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