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Summary
Before using your phone ................................................................................................................................................... 5
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Guidelines ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Mobile phone profile ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
Profile ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Front view ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Back view ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Side and upper view ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
Get started ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Battery Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
Insertion battery diagram ............................................................................................................................................. 9
SIM card Installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
SIM cards insertion diagram ......................................................................................................................................... 9
Memory card Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 10
SD card memory insertion diagram ............................................................................................................................ 10
Battery Charging ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Notices on using the battery ....................................................................................................................................... 10
PIN Code ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
General instructions ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
Idle mode icons ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
Send Keys .................................................................................................................................................................... 12
End key and Back key .................................................................................................................................................. 12
Standard keyboard ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
FM Radio keys ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Keypad lock ................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Menu and Input language ........................................................................................................................................... 14
Incoming call hints ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
Services ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Caller groups ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
Subscreen .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Basic operations .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Switch On .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Switch Off .................................................................................................................................................................... 16
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How to make a call ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
Adjust receiver volume ............................................................................................................................................... 17
Answer a call ............................................................................................................................................................... 17
Fast SMS reading ......................................................................................................................................................... 17
Missed calls ................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Answering machine ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Phone module - menu .................................................................................................................................................... 18
Main menu .................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Phonebook .................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Call history................................................................................................................................................................... 20
User profiles ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Calendar ...................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Organizer ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29
NGM special functions ................................................................................................................................................ 31
Connectivity ................................................................................................................................................................ 34
File manager ................................................................................................................................................................ 36
Bluetooth .................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Opera Mini .................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Fun module - menu ......................................................................................................................................................... 38
Main menu .................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Fun & Games ............................................................................................................................................................... 38
Image viewer ............................................................................................................................................................... 39
Media player ............................................................................................................................................................... 39
Video recorder ............................................................................................................................................................ 40
Camera ........................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Melody composer ....................................................................................................................................................... 43
FM Radio ..................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Audio recorder ............................................................................................................................................................ 43
Scheduled FM recording ............................................................................................................................................. 44
Nimbuzz ...................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Java .............................................................................................................................................................................. 44
eBook reader ............................................................................................................................................................... 45
Sports module - menu..................................................................................................................................................... 46
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Main menu .................................................................................................................................................................. 46
GPS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Barometer ................................................................................................................................................................... 47
UV Sensor .................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Ecompass .................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Pedometer .................................................................................................................................................................. 48
Sunrise and sunset ...................................................................................................................................................... 48
Coffer function ................................................................................................................................................................ 48
Text input ........................................................................................................................................................................ 50
USB connection ............................................................................................................................................................... 50
Maintenance and Safety ................................................................................................................................................. 51
Charger and adapter ................................................................................................................................................... 51
Battery Information and Care ..................................................................................................................................... 51
General Notice ............................................................................................................................................................ 51
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................................... 51
Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................................................. 52
Appendix 1 - GPS Navigation System .............................................................................................................................. 53
Warnings and Safety information ............................................................................................................................... 53
Getting started with NGM NAVIGATION .................................................................................................................... 53
Conversion Tool .......................................................................................................................................................... 68
Certifications ................................................................................................................................................................... 70
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Before using your phone
Introduction
Introduction to the Manual
Thank you for purchasing the GSM/GPRS/GPS NGM VOYAGER mobile phone.
Please read this User's Manual carefully to understand the functions and operation of the mobile phone. Store this
manual in a safe place for future reference
The information in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing; NGM reserves the right, however, to
change or modify any of the specifications
without notice. Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone, depending on the software installed,
your SIM card or your service provider.
Guidelines
For your safety
For your safety and proper use of the telephone, please observe the following guidelines:
• Do not switch the phone in proximity to chemical plants, gas stations or other areas at risk of explosion.
• When driving, use only the headset, do not forget to always park your car at the roadside before starting a
conversation with the apparatus.
Since the use of mobile phones can cause interference on aircraft, not use any phone on an airplane. Such a wireless
phone use is dangerous and illegal, always switch off your phone before boarding.
Pay special attention to the use of the phone near cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids and other medical equipment,
because the phone can be source of interference.
• The use of non genuine parts and accessories will void the warranty.
Do not disassemble the phone without permission. In case of failure, please contact the supplier as soon as possible.
Do not connect the charger to the phone when there is no battery connected. Turn off your phone before removing
the battery, otherwise, the phone's memory may be damaged.
• When the phone is connected to the charger, always make sure that the room there is good ventilation or a heat
sink, and the unit is away from flammable items or explosives.
• To avoid the risk of demagnetization, keep the phone away from magnetic objects such as CDs, credit cards, etc.
• Make sure the phone does not come into contact with any type of liquid in the case of such cases, remove the
battery and contact your supplier immediately.
Do not use the phone in situations with ambient temperature is too high or too low, do not expose the unit to strong
direct sunlight or humid environments. The operating temperature for the correct phone and its accessories is
between 0 ° and 40 °. The altitude when using the telephone should not exceed 2,000 meters.
• Do not use liquid or soft cloth moistened with detergent to clean the phone energetic.
The phone has features of sound recording, video and photographs, which must be used according to the laws and
regulations.
Keep the phone away from children. Do not throw or shake the phone, because the internal circuits and structures
accurately could be damaged.
• Do not dispose of batteries with household waste.
Note: The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any failure of the policy set forth above or for any
unauthorized use of your phone. The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice the information
contained in this guide. The contents of this manual may differ from actual content displayed in the phone. In this
case, the latter shall prevail.
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Mobile phone profile
Profile
Phone profile
The phone comes equipped with a screen, a LED flashlight, a vibrating motor, and a USB multifunction connector
(data/charging).
The next pages show front, back, side and upper views of the phone.
Front view
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Side and upper view
Get started
Battery Installation
Installing/removing the battery
Your device is provided with a lithium-ion battery and is designed to be used exclusively with original NGM batteries
and chargers. Battery must be inserted from the backside of the phone. Loosen the screws and remove the battery
cover of the phone; then, align the battery contacts with the phone connector inside the dedicated slot, and let it slide
down in position. Once the battery is inserted, close the rear cover and tighten the screws.
Note: do install the battery as per the diagram to prevent the battery contact patch being damaged.
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Insertion battery diagram
SIM card Installation
Installing one or two SIM Cards
Since the phone supports two SIM cards, when registering a mobile phone number, you can apply for two separate
phone numbers, two different mobile phone network service providers and thus obtain two SIM (Subscriber
Identification Module) cards.
With these two SIM cards, you can use all the features of your phone. The SIM cards save the parameters required
for communications and personal information, including PIN (Personal Identification Number), address book,
messages and other system services additional.
Warning: do not deform or scratch the SIM cards nor let it contact static, dust or moisture. If it is lost, please
immediately contact your network operator for help.
Before SIM card installation, please switch off the mobile phone. The SIM cards must be inserted in the back of the
phone, after removing the battery. Insert the SIM cards in their slots with the gold contacts facing down and the
notched corner facing outwards. Insert the main SIM card in the SIM1 slot and secondary SIM card 2 in the SIM2
slot. See the diagram below.
Note: if a SIM card is inserted into the SIM1 slot only, then only the host works; likely, if a SIM card is inserted into
the SIM2 slot only, then only the slave works. When two SIM cards are inserted into the SIM1 slot and SIM2 slot
respectively, you can choose work mode freely as you wish.
Note: as the SIM card is small object, keep it out of children’s touch or prevent children gulping it!
SIM cards insertion diagram
SIM1
SIM2
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Memory card Installation
Installing a Memory card to expand your storage capacity
As the mobile phone does not have enough storage space, to use some functions, you need to install a memory card
(this mobile phone use T-FLASH cards.)
A dedicated slot fort the memory card is placed beside SIM cards. After removing the battery, unlock the memory
card slot by pushing the metal harness toward the "Unlock" position, then open the harness and slide the memory
card into the harness, with the gold contacts facing down. Close and lock the harness, then restore the battery and
the cover before restarting the mobile phone.
Note: as the T-FLASH card is small object, keep it out of children’s touch or prevent children gulping it!
SD card memory insertion diagram
Battery Charging
Charging/recharging the battery
Please charge completely the battery before starting to use the device. The new battery cannot reach the optimal
efficiency unless it has undergone several continuous complete charges and discharges.
Use the USB cable provided, and connect it one end to the USB connector placed on the right side of the phone, and
the other end to the wall socket adaptor.
When the battery is used up, charge it in time. Over-discharge can damage the battery.
After the battery is charged full, cut off the connection of charger with the AC power supply and the connection with
the mobile phone.
When battery is charging, an animated icon on screen will show the charging progress. Once the progress bar is
completed phone can be disconnected from the grid.
Note: Use only the provided USB cable for recharging the device. Charge the battery indoors in a dry and favourable
environment. It's normal for the battery to get slightly warm during the charging process.
Warning: use only original accessories to charge the battery. The use of other accessories may damage your mobile
phone and cause risks!
Notices on using the battery
Precautions for charging battery
The performance of the battery is affected by many factors, including radio barrier network settings, signal strength,
signal strength, work temperature, chosen and used functions or settings as well as phone accessories, tones, data
or other applications.
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For optimal performances, please follow the rules below:
New battery or the battery having been idle for long need charging for long. The standard voltage scope for the
battery is 3.6V-4.2V.
During charging, keep the battery at room temperature or similar temperature.
With time passing by, the battery will gradually be worn and thus need longer time to charge. This is normal.
However, after normal charging, if call duration decreases but charging time increases, you need to buy another
battery from the original manufacturer or authorized by the original manufacturer. The battery of interior quality
can damage your mobile phone and cause danger!
If the phone is overused at low battery when charging, there might need a longer time for the charge indicator to
be shown on the screen.
Note: please dispose the battery according to the local regulations. Try to recycle the battery as possible. Do not treat
the waste battery as common waste.
Warning: do not throw the battery into fire so as to prevent fire hazard. The broken battery may cause explosion.
Warning
Charging the mobile phone by improper means can cause to explosion. Always refer to the related regulations for the
disposal of the battery.
PIN Code
PIN and PUK codes
PIN1 Code: it is the personal identification number used to enter SIM and able to prevent others using SIM1 without
permission. If the mobile phone has activated the PIN1 code protection, when the mobile phone is switched on, the
screen will display “Input PIN”. In the process of inputting PIN1 code, the screen will use “*” to represent the input
content. While obtaining SIM, you can obtain its PIN1 code.
PIN2 Code: it is the personal identification number used for some special functions.
PUK Code and PUK2 Code (8 digits): to change the locked PIN code, you need to use PUK (Personal Unblocking Key)
code. To change the locked PIN2 code, you need to use PUK2 code. If
these two codes are not provided together with the SIM cards, ask the local service provider for them.
Warning: if you input the wrong PIN code for three times continuously, the SIM card will be locked. Please contact the
network operator immediately for help. Attempt to unlock the code may make the SIM card ineffective forever!
General instructions
Idle mode icons
Indicating the current signal strength of SIM1
Indicating that the SIM1 is connecting network currently
Indicating there is text message not read on SIM1 and
SIM 2
Indicating there is MMS sending or downloading on SIM 1
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Indicating there is MMS not read on SIM 1
Divert all voice calls has been set on SIM1
Indicating missed call on SIM1 and SIM 2
The current alert type is ring only
The current alert type is vib. only
The current alert type is vib. and ring
The current alert type is vib. then ring
Indicating that silent mode activated
The mobile phone is locked
Indicating that earphone has been inserted
Indicating that the Bluetooth has been activated
Alarm has been set
Indicating current battery capacity
Send Keys
SIM 1 and SIM 2 Send keys
Use these keys to make a call (after dialing the number, o after selecting an entry from the Phonebook) via SIM1 or
via SIM2. In standby mode, pressing one of these keys will bring up the recent call history (SIM1 and SIM2 can
support up to 20 voices, including Missed calls, Dialed calls and Received calls). Select a contact from the list e press
again SIM1 or SIM2 Send keys to call the number.
End key and Back key
Power on/off, end a call, go back...
In call mode, End key will end the current call; in other situations, it will exit the current menu and return to idle
mode. Pressing the key for 4~5 seconds will switch on or switch off the mobile.
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The Back key will exit the current menu or sub-menu and return to the previous screen; when inserting text, this key
will delete the character to the left of the cursor.
Standard keyboard
Standard keyboard: numbers, letters and symbols
The phone features a standard modern telephone keypad, with numeric keys 0-9 (A-Z), * key and # key, total 12
keys.
These keys are used to input numbers, passwords, letters and symbols when writing messages, or to choose menu
options.
In different mode or different menus,*” key and “# “ key have different functions.
 Pressing “#” for some seconds will activate/deactivate the vibration mode.
FM Radio keys
Using the keys when listening to FM radio
OK key: in FM radio mode, press this key to turn on/off the FM radio.
Navigation keys (left/right): to start a manual search for radio stations, scrolling the frequency up and down
slowly. You can fine tune the radio frequency by +0.1 MHz. or by -0.1
MHz using these keys.
Navigation keys (up/down): these keys act as volume control.
Numeric keys (1-9): if pressed briefly, these keys call up the corresponding channels, previously saved in the
channels list; if pressed for a few seconds, they tune the current radio
frequency in the corresponding channel.
* key: enable/disable the automatic search for radio stations. When enabled, press the navigation key (left/right)
to start a frequency scan until a transmission is found, at which point it stops.
# key: start the recording of the current radio transmission.
Tip: pressing Stop, you will then be required to enter a name for the file you want to save; a new audio file will be
created after confirmation in Audio folder. This folder can be located either on phone or on memory card, depending
on your settings.
Keypad lock
How to lock the keypad
In idle mode, just press the OK keys for some seconds: the keypad will be locked. Press the SIM1 send key, then "*
"key to unlock.
If you want to set up an auto-lock, select Menu, then choose SETTINGS > Security Settings > Auto Keypad lock,
then select the desired time; after the phone is idle for the selected time period, the keypad become locked.
When the keypad is locked, it's possible to answer a phone call just pressing the OK key; after the call is ended, the
keypad will be locked again. You can also lock the keyboard on demand, pressing the OK key for some seconds from
the standby mode; insert the password ("1122" by default) to unlock.
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Menu and Input language
Select a Language
Italian is the language by default and as input mode. For different areas, there are 4 languages available (English,
French, Spanish, German) with the corresponding input modes.
How to change the menu language: from the Phone main menu select Settings > Phone settings > Language >
[select a language].
How to change the input language: from the Phone main menu select Messages > Write message > Options >
Writing language > [select a language].
Incoming call hints
Choose the type of alert for incoming calls
The mobile phone is inbuilt with vibration motor and buzzer and provides several incoming call modes:
 Ring only
 Vibrate only
 Vibrate and ring
 Vibrate then ring
In order to change the alert mode, from the Phone main menu choose: User profiles > [ Selected profile] >
Customize > Alert type.
In idle mode, press and hold the # key to quickly turn on Vibrate mode and to turn off the ringer. By pressing and
holding the same key again, the previous user profile will be restored.
Services
The SIM Tool Kit
Services are provided with SIM Tool Kit (STK), that you can access from the Phone main menu: Connectivity >
STK. The mobile phone support service function. The detailed menu items depend on SIM card and the network.
When the network provides such function and your SIM card supports such function, the STK menu will be
automatically displayed between the services of the mobile phone.
Caller groups
Managing caller groups
The caller groups in the mobile phone include various contacts sharing common characteristics and features (i.e.
family, friends, work colleagues, etc.). You can set different ringtones and pictures for each caller group.
To select a group, choose: Phonebook > (Options) > Settings > Groups > (Choose a group).
After selecting the group, choose Add to view the number list and add the contact to the group.
You can edit and rename each group, using the option Group settings.
Note: you can add to the group phone contacts only not SIM contacts.
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Subscreen
How to use the subscreen
The phone is equipped with a secondary rear screen (subscreen), that you can enable by pressing the side button
MFD. With each successive button pressure, you'll get different screens.
Suggerimento: the last information shown when exiting subscreen will be the first when you press again the MFD
button.
Date and hour screen
Shows current time, date and day of week, according to the phone settings.
E-compass screen
The compass needle points toward the North magnetic pole. The e-compass should be calibrated before using (see
E-compass paragraph in the Sports module) to assure that the measurements are accurate.
Temperature / pressure/ altitude
Shows the current temperature, pressure and altitude (these same data are represented graphically in the
Temperature module (see Temperature paragraph in the Sports module).
GPS screen
Displays the current position's longitude and latitude values. The default screen will show "zero" until the GPS
orientation has been completed (see GPS paragraph in the Sports module). The function GPS Search must be
enabled in order to consult the GPS data. This optione is available under: Connectivity > GPS settings, and it is
automatically enabled when using the navigation software.
Nota: GPS Search could cause the battery draining too fast. For this reason, that function is automatically disabled
every time the phone is restarted; in any case, it's advisable to disable this function, when it is not strictly
necessary.
Basic operations
Switch On
Turn your cell phone on
Press the Switch-on/off (End) key to start the mobile phone.
The VOYAGER's menu structure consists of three modules: Phone (features and applications related to the
communication functions on your phone), Fun (multimedia and entertainment features) and Sports (free-time and
outdoor features). From the main screen, use the navigation key (left/right) to browse the modules and OK key to
enter each single module and display the corresponding main menu. Use the same keys to browse and select the
items inside each menu.
PHONE
FUN
SPORTS
Phonebook
Fun & Games
GPS
Call history
Image viewer
User profiles
Media player
Barometer
Calendar
Video recorder
Messages
Camera
UV sensor
Settings
Melody composer
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Organizer
FM Radio
E-compass
NGM special functions
Audio recorder
Connectivity
Schedule FM record
Pedometer
File manager
Nimbuzz
Bluetooth
Java
Sunrise and Sunset
Opera Mini
Ebook reader
From Phone main menu, enter SETTINGS > Dual SIM settings menu to set phone modes, including Dual SIM,
SIM1, SIM2 and Flight Mode. The defaulted one is Dual SIM.
After inserting SIM card, the mobile phone will automatically check the SIM card availability, and then it will be show
the following informations on the display by sequence:
1. “Input phone password”— if you have set the password.
2. “Input PIN” — if you set SIM card password.
3. “No service”— indicates failure to register; the phone cannot make any calls.
4. Emergency calls only”— indicates that the phone has registered to other network and can only make call to 112.
5. Searching”— the mobile phone is searching an appropriate network.
6. “Operator name”— indicates network successfully registered.
Note: if you do not know your PIN code, please contact the network service provider. The mobile default password
code is “1122”.
Switch Off
Turn your cell phone off
To switch off the mobile phone, press the End key. When the screen displays the switch-off animation, the host and
the slave SIM will be off at the same time. Do not take out the battery to switch off the mobile phone. If so, the SIM
card can be easily damaged and some data will be lost.
How to make a call
Enter a number or search for it in the phone book and in a call log
From the idle screen, you can enter phone numbers using the standard keyboard (if wrong characters are input,
press the Back key to delete them). In Dual SIM state, you can choose to dial a call via SIM1 or SIM2 (Send1 and
Send2 keys, respectively). To end a call, press the End key; to cancel a dial, press the Back key or the End key.
After the call is connected, you can see the call timer on the screen. If your dialled number is saved in mobile phone
memory, the contact name will be displayed on screen.
Dial a call via Phonebook: enter the Phonebook menu and search the desired name/phone number, and then
press Send keys to dial..
Redial latest dialed number: in standby state, press Dial keys (SIM1 or SIM2) to view the list of the latest dialed
20 phone number or names of each SIM card. The call history is organised in tabs: All calls (general), Dialed
calls, Received calls and Missed calls. Browse the tabs and the various lists using the navigation key
(left/right, up/down) until you find the desired number; press SIM1 or SIM2 key to call it back.
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Adjust receiver volume
How to Adjust the Receiver Volume
When speaking to someone, press the Navigation keys Up (+ volume) or Down (- volume) to adjust the receiver
volume.
Answer a call
Answering a Call with different options
When there is an incoming call, you will be alerted with ring, vibration, vibration and ring, or vibration then ring,
according to the settings of the mobile phone.
To receive a call, press OK key. If you prefer to use whatever key to answer, you can select: User Profiles > [
Selected Profile] > Customize > Answer mode > Any key.
To refuse a call, press the End key directly.
If the CLI (Call Line Identity) is opened, the phone number of the caller will be shown on the screen. If this number
has been saved in the phonebook, the name corresponding to this number will be displayed on the screen.
Pressing the SIM1 Send Key, you will access an Options screen, where you are allowed to put on hold the current
call, connect to another incoming call, record a call, enable the background sounds (to recreate the realistic ambient
sounds during a particular call, i.e. “platform” “airport”, “station”, “restaurant” and other user-recordable sounds).
Fast SMS reading
Read or reply an SMS message immediately
When the user receives some new SMS, the screen will display an icon of unread SMS. Press Read to enter and read
the SMS. The SIM card 1 unread SMS icon is marked with “1” and SIM card 2 unread SMS icon is marked with “2”.
Missed calls
To consult missed calls
When there is a missed call incoming, the screen will display a missed call icon (separately for each SIM card). Press
Send key (SIM1/SIM2) to enter and read details about the missed calls.
Answering machine
Using the telephone answering machine
The telephone answering machine is a device designed to record audio messages directly on its local memory without
connecting to a server to listen the recordings, thus avoiding the relative charges. Moreover, you can customize your
answering machine message, using the phone’s microphone. The answering machine will turn on after a preset
number of rings, or can be operated manually as answer option. You will be notified with an icon (separately for SIM1
and SIM2) when you got messages left on your answering machine. If you want to listen to messages, select NGM
special functions > Answer machine > Messages left .
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Phone module - menu
Main menu
What you find in the menu
From the idle screen, select PHONE with OK key and access the following screen.
Phonebook
Organize all your contacts in the Phonebook
Contacts can be saved to the SIM card or phone memory. Use Add new entry option to add a new contact to you
phone book. The phone book will show all the contacts from the SIM cards and phone. Only two details can be saved
to a SIM card, name and phone number. More details can be stored in the phone memory, including multiple phone
numbers, email address, pictures, and ring tones.
The phone stores up to 1000 entries, plus other 1000 on the memory card; the SIM cards store an additional 250
entries each.
You can open the Phonebook using the icon in the main menu, or pressing the Back key on the idle screen.
Available options for the contacts (press OK key after selecting the contact from the list):
1) View
Display the contact name, the number, and other details.
2) Send message
Send a SMS or a MMS to the selected contact.
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3) Edit
Edit the details of the selected contact.
4) Delete
Delete the selected contact from the list.
5) Copy
Copy the selected contact from a memory to another (phone, SIM card, memory card); moreover, you can copy that
same contact in a file (.vcf format) and save it in a location of your choice.
6) Move
Move the selected contact from a memory to another (phone, SIM card, memory card).
7) Add to Blacklist
Add the selected contact to the Black list (calls or SMS), selectively for SIM1 and SIM2.
8) Add to Whitelist
Add the selected contact to the White list (calls or SMS), selectively for SIM1 and SIM2.
9) Mark several
You can select more than one contact at a time to speed up the operations on the phone book.
10) Send vCard
Send the vCard of the selected contact as text message, as multimedia message, as Email or via Bluetooth.
11) My vCard
You can edit your vCard and send it as text message, as multimedia message, as Email or via Bluetooth.
12) Settings
Available options for the phone book:
Name filter: you can select which list to display (SIM1, SIM2, phone, memory card and all the possible
combinations).
Groups: you can organize your contacts into caller groups such as Family, Friends, Business, etc. and
customize the attributes for each group. You can choose a name, a ring tone and a picture for each group
(Group settings). Only contacts from the phone memory can be added to caller groups.
Speed dial: you can toggle this option on and off; it allows to assign a phone number to each numeric key (2-9)
for speed dials.
Import contacts: you can import all the files previously saved on a memory card (a backup copy, for
instance).
Delete duplicated contacts: you can delete from a SIM card all the duplicated contacts.
Extra numbers: you can view (separately for SIM1 and SIM2) some particular numbers as service numbers
and SOS numbers. You can also edit your own number.
Memory status: you can display the current status of the phone book memory, the memory available on SIM1
and SIM2, and also the memory card. The display format for the memory usage is “used/total”.
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Call history
Exploring the call history
Call lists SIM 1 and SIM 2
In dual-SIM mode, you can separately search the call register of SIM1 and SIM2 and set separately some operations
corresponding to SIM1 and SIM2. In mono-SIM standby mode, you can set the available SIM card and see its call
register. Call lists are shown through a tab visualization: All calls (general), Dialed calls, Received calls and
Missed calls. Browse the tabs and the lists using the navigation keys (left/right, up/down); when you find the
desired number, press SIM1 or SIM2 key to call it back.
Available options for each call in the lists:
1. View: view the call details
2. Send message: send a text message or a MMS to the caller
3. Save to Phonebook: save the caller's number in your phone book
4. Add to Black List: add the caller's number to the Black List (calls or SMS), selectively for SIM1 and SIM2; see
NGM special functions paragraph.
5. Add to White List: add the caller's number to the White List (calls or SMS), selectively for SIM1 and SIM2; see
NGM special functions paragraph.
6. Edit and call: call, save or edit the number
7. Delete: delete the call from the list
8. Delete all: delete all the calls from the list
9. Advanced: show in details the phone counters (timers, costs, SMS and data)
Call timers
Last call: with this function, you can view the last call duration.
Dialed calls: with this function, you can view the global duration of all dialed calls.
Received calls: with this function, you can view the global duration of all received calls
Reset all: with this function, you can clear all your call duration records.
Call cost
This function needs the support of the network service provider.
Last Call Cost : with this function, you can view the last call cost..
Total Cost: with this function, you can view the global cost of all dialed calls.
Reset cost: with this function, you can clear all your call cost records.
Max Cost: with this function, you can limit call costs in the specified pricing unit or currency unit.
PIN2 code must be input to set call cost.
Price per unit: this function needs network support. For more details, please consult the network
operator.
Note: real call's duration and time/cost counting for billing purpose on the network operator side may differ:this can
be attributed to network functions, bill roundings, taxes, etc.
Text message counter
With this function, you can view the number of sent messages and received messages.
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GPRS counter
Last sent: you are able to view traffic sent in the last GPRS connection.
Last received: you are able to view traffic received in the last GPRS connection.
All sent: you are able to view global traffic sent.
All received: you are able to view global traffic received.
Reset counter: you can clear all your traffic data records.
User profiles
Create and modify user profiles
Your mobile phone is provided with multiple profiles so that you can customize some settings in different cases for
different events. Firstly, choose a profile and then activate it. You can have such profiles as General, Meeting,
Outdoor, Indoor, Silent, Vibration, Headset and Bluetooth.
The features of each profile can be edited (Customize, OK key) to fit your needs as follows:
Tone setup: to set the tones for Incoming Call (SIM1 and SIM2), Power On, Power Off, SMS Message (SIM1 and
SIM2), and Keypad.
Volume: to set the volume of Ring Tone (SIM1 and SIM2), Keypad Tone and SMS Tone.
Alert Type: you can choose the current ring mode among Ring only, Vibration only, Vibration and Ring, or
Vibration then Ring (separately for SIM1 and SIM2).
Ring Type: you can choose the current ring type among Single, Repeat and Ascending.
Extra Tones: to enable/disable Warning Tone, Error Tone, Camp on Tone, and Connect Tone.
Answer Mode: you can choose to use any key to answer a call.
After customizing the settings, select the profile and choose “OK” to activate.
Nota: after inserting headset plug into the matching jack or connecting a Bluetooth device, the mobile phone will
automatically change into Headset profile or Bluetooth profile. Unplug the headset or disconnect the device to return
to the previous profile.
In idle state, you can press # key to switch to Silent profile and again to the previous profile.
Calendar
Scheduling tasks in the Calendar
With this function, you can set the alarm clock to keep track of your schedule and record your monthly schedule. Roll
the highlight block to the desired date and then the current date will be highlighted in blue. To view all memos of one
day, press OK and see the schedule.
Available options:
View: you can view the schedule of the date where the cursor is on, and set the time, date, content and whether
to activate alarm on this schedule of todays. When editing the schedule, you can choose an alarm type with the left
and right direction keys. In addition, you can have such operations as Delete, Delete and Add on the schedule.
View all: you can view the entire schedule of the date where the cursor is on and set the time, date, content and
whether to activate alarm on this schedule. The options available are the same as the previous feature.
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Add event: you can select the type of task to memorize (Reminder, Meeting, Course) and set start/end date and
hour, subject of the task, activate/deactivate alarm, set the frequency for repeating, location and priority.
Delete event: you can delete the selected task.
Jump to date: you can move the cursor to the specified date on the calendar.
Go to weekly/monthly view: change the way the time is displayed on the calendar.
Messages
Communicate effectively through messages
SMS
Both SIM cards are able to send and receive SMS. When an SMS message is sent from a mobile phone, it will reach
an SMS center first. The SMS center then forwards the SMS message towards the destination. If the recipient is
unavailable (for example, when the mobile phone is switched off), the SMS center will store the SMS message. It will
forward the SMS message when the recipient is available. The storage duration of the message depends on sender's
settings and network operator's policy.
Sending and receiving text messages can become costly depending upon the text message plan you have with your
provider. Please contact your service provider/network operator for further details.
If SMS storage capability is exhausted, a SMS icon will flash in standby screen. Unnecessary SMS storage can affect
the reception of new SMS; please delete older messages to prevent such problems.
When a message has been received, you will get an SMS notification message (if the option has been previously
selected).
Note: when sending SMS, the phone will usually show the Message sent” notification. This means that the SMS has
been sent to the SMS Center, but the message could anyway not be received by recipients. Please contact your
service provider/network operator for further details.
MMS
MMS is a standard way to send messages that include multimedia content (short video clips, photos and audio). If
MMS is over the size limit, the phone won't display the message. The phone will automatically resize the images
attached to the MMS, so that they can be fully shown on the screen.
The visualization of each single MMS depends heavily upon the receiving devices.
Note: you can't send or receive multimedia content if your network operator/service provider does not support this
service. Multimedia content can't be received or shown if the recipient doesn't have a MMS-compatible cell phone.
1) Write message
Select this option to write a new text message or a multimedia message. This device implements the T9 input mode,
a predictive text method for quickening and simplifying the whole message writing process.
Each SMS can contain at most 160 characters; by linking two or more messages together (up to a maximum of 8,
after that the message is automatically converted in MMS) you can build a combined message (up to a maximum of
1140 characters). Press the # key to change the input method. Press the “Back” key to remove the last incorrect
character and keep it pressed longer to delete large portions of text.
When the message exceeds 160 characters, it will be automatically broken into multiple parts. You can insert
pictures, animations, ringtones, etc. in SMS, that will be automatically converted in MMS. Anyway, the message can't
be received or shown if it's not supported by the recipient's phone or by the network.
For sending SMS/MMS, dial the recipient's number or select it from the Phonebook. In Dual-SIM mode, you can
choose whether to send SMS/MMS via SIM1 or via SIM2.
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Available options:
Writing options:
Set T9: toggle on/off the T9, a predictive text input system.
Writing language: 5 languages are available, with the correspondent input methods.
Input method: change the current input method with one of your choice.
New T9 word: add a new word to the T9 Dictionary.
Insert: select and insert a text template, a multimedia object, a bookmark, a contact or GPS coordinates into a
message.
Switch to MMS: switch swiftly to the MMS editing screen.
Save: save the message to SIM1 or to SIM2.
Details: view some details about the message.
2) Inbox
This submenu shows the list of the messages received.
Available options:
Forward: directly forward the message received.
Delete: delete the message received.
Delete all received from this number: delete all the message received from the selected number.
Delete all: delete all the messages in the Inbox folder.
Sort by: sort the messages received according to criteria (sender, object, read/unread, type, size). Default sort
order is by received date.
Mark several: mark multiple messages simultaneously.
Mark as unread: when you are on a message you want to read later, mark it as unread.
Advanced: the available options are Copy to phone/SIM, Move to phone/SIM, Copy all and Move all (from
SIM and from phone).
For each single message, there are also the following Options: Delete current session (delete all the messages
sent to/received from one particular contact), Use number, Use URL, Use email, Use USSD.
3) Drafts
Use the Drafts folder to save messages you're still working on, before you send them. You can send, edit, delete or
apply the Advanced options to the messages saved in this folder.
4) Outgoing
When message sending is unsuccessful, the message will be saved in this folder. Anyway, it is possible to directly save
the edited SMS in this folder; these messages (not yet sent) will show the field Phone Number as empty. All the
messages in the Outgoing folder are subject to the usual options: Send (from SIM1 or SIM2), Edit, Delete, Copy
to phone/SIM, Move to phone/SIM, Copy all and Move all.
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5) Outbox
This submenu shows the list of the sent messages. When sending SMS/MMS you can select the option “Save and
send”; the message will be saved in the “Outbox” folder. The available options are the same as for Inbox.
6) Junkbox
Unwanted messages are saved into this folder, where you can view them sorted also by contact name or by SIM card
of reception.
7) Delete messages
Delete messages globally, or selectively (received, drafts, sent, etc.).
8) Email
You need to create and activate an email account (option E-mail account) before sending or receiving emails.
1) Send and receive: send/receive new e-mail.
2) Write Email: write a new email.
3) Inbox: view e-mail received.
4) Outgoing: view outgoing e-mail.
5) Sent: view sent e-mail.
6) Drafts: view saved drafts.
7) Clear mailbox: delete e-mail globally, or selectively (received, drafts, sent, etc.).
8) Delete marked e-mails: delete only the selected e-mails.
9) Email accounts: create and activate an email account. If you already have accounts with services like Gmail,
Yahoo.com, Hotmail.com, a wizard will suggest the required parameters. Otherwise, please follows these steps to
create a new account:
- Email address: insert your email address( usually something like account@provider.it);
- Protocol: choose between POP3 and IMAP4, according to your provider type.
- Data account: select the WAP/WEB profile to be used in the connection via SIM1 or via SIM2, choosing it from
the list of pre-loaded data account.
- Incoming server: insert the name of the server suggested by your email provider (usually something like
"pop.provider.it" or "imap.provider.it")
- Outcoming Server: insert the name of the SMTP server suggested by your email provider (usually something
like "smtp.operatore.it")
- User name: insert your own user name for your mailbox. Usually, it is something like “nameaccount” or
nameaccount@provider.it , it may vary from provider to provider and according to the type of account.
- Password: insert your own password for your mailbox (paying attention to capitals, minuscules, spaces, etc)
- Account name: insert a name to identify the new account.
After creating the new account, activate it with "Options".
From "Options" you can also edit all the inserted infos and customize account details as signature, security
options (SSL/ports), etc
10) Templates: some ready-to-use templates are available, for various situations.
9) Broadcast message
Activate this function to receive broadcast messages. These messages are sent to every device on a network and
usually contain information as weather forecasts, traffic conditions, etc.
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10) Templates
Some ready-to-use templates are available, for various situations (SMS and MMS).
11) Settings
Use this submenu for setting text and multimedia message options (separately for SIM1 and SIM2).
SMS
Available options:
Profile settings: set the SMS/MMS Center number before sending and receiving SMS e MMS.
Note: this number is provided by the network operator.
Voicemail server: set name and number for the voicemail server.
 Standard settings
o Delivery report: it is a notification sent to you that lets you know when your text message has been delivered to
the recipient, and when.
o Reply path: when the receiver of your SMS responds, it knows what SMS gateway to send the reply back to. This
option requires SMS Center support.
o Save sent message: a copy of each message that you send will be saved in the Outbox folder.
Memory status: check here memory capacity on SIM card and Phone, related to the messages.
Storage: select the storage path for message files (Phone or SIM card).
MMS
Available options:
Server profile : select or add a profile to be used for MMS sending, one for each SIM.
Standard settings: define some parameters describing Composing methods (slide time, creation mode, picture
resizing, auto signature, etc.), Sending (validity period, delivery report, reading report, priority, etc.), Retrieval
(home network, roaming, filters, delivery report, reading report, etc.) and Memory status for MMS.
Hint unread messages
Toggle on/off the repeating hint, alerting of an incoming message on both the SIM cards.
Settings
Customizing Phone Settings
From Settings menu, you can access the following eight sections:
1) SIM selection mode
Static : at start-up, the phone will automatically load the last selected option (Dual SIM, SIM1, SIM2 or Flight
mode - see Dual Sim here below)
Dinamic : at each start-up, the phone will request which option to load.
2) Dual SIM settings
In every moment you can choose the most appropriate setting for your SIM cards according to the situation:
Dual SIM
SIM1
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SIM2
Flight Mode
3) Phone settings
Time and date
Set home city: select the town you want to use as reference point.
Note: this option has to be used together with Update with time zone; this update must be permitted by the network
operator.
Set time/date: set the current date and time, and enable/disable daylight saving.
Note: this option must be set correctly if you want to calculate sunrise and sunset (Sports > Sunrise and sunset);
during Daylight Saving Time, Solar Time must be set and the option Daylight Saving Time must be enabled.
Set format: set the date and time format.
Update with time zone: if enabled, this allows to update the current date and time automatically, according to
the time zone you're in.
Auto update of date and time: toggle on/off the automatic update of date and time. This updating doesn't
affect alarm clock or calendar. The update must be supported by network operator.
Note: if the battery is removed from the phone, or if the device is not used for a long time, it shall be necessary to set
again date and time.
Special note: please disable the updating option in all areas where the use of mobile phones is inhibited.
Schedule on/off
You can easily make a schedule when your phone will turn on or off (4 different time slots).
Language
You can select the desired language to use in the menu (Italian, English, French, Spanish, German).
Display
Screen saver:
o Settings: enable/disable the screen saver, and fix the waiting time (5 sec., 15 sec., 30 sec. o 1 minute).
o Select: eight system screen savers are available as well as a user defined screen saver (previously saved in Phone
or Memory card).
Main menu effect: five system effects are available for the transition effect shown when opening Main menu.
Show date and time: enable/disable date and time display on the screen.
Show SIM number: enable/disable owner number display during calls, separately for both SIM cards.
Show operator name: enable/disable operator name display.
Greeting text: enable/disable the display of a greeting text (freely customizable) on startup.
Breath LED settings: choose among 30 different effects for the LEDs that are positioned on the back side of the
phone (low); these effects can be assigned to the start-up and/or to the shut-down of the phone, or when receiving
messages and/or voice calls.
UART setup
Enable the UART settings on one of the two SIM cards.
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LCD backlight
Set the LCD backlighting, controlling the Brightness and the Timer (5 sec. ~ 1 minute).
MFD - LCD backlight
Set the LCD Subscreen backlighting, controlling the Timer (5 sec. ~ 1 minute).
4) Call settings
In dual-SIM mode, you can maintain separate Settings for SIM1 and SIM2.
Caller ID: you can choose ID as set by Network, Hide ID or Send ID
o
Set by network: while in conversation, you can send your Caller ID in the form preset by the system.
o
Hide ID: while in conversation, you will not send your Caller ID. If the system does not support such function, call
may fail.
o
Send ID: while in conversation, you can send your Caller ID to the system
Note: this function requires network support.
Call Waiting: you can freely choose to turn On or Off this function. The call hold cannot be active unless this
function is activated. This function requires network support.
Call Divert: this kind of function cannot be used unless you apply to the network operator for it. With this function,
you can divert calls meeting the following conditions to another number:
Condition
Description
Divert all voice calls
The network will divert all voice calls
without conditions.
Divert if unreachable
When the network cannot find your
mobile phone (switched-off or out of the
service area), it will divert the calls.
Divert if no answer
When the mobile phone does not answer
the call, the network will automatically
divert it.
Divert if busy
When you already are in a conversation,
the network will divert the call.
Divert All Data Calls
The network will divert all data calls
without conditions.
Cancel All Diverts
Cancel all divert conditions.
Call block: enable/disable block on outgoing calls (all, only international calls, international calls except to home)
and/or incoming calls (all or when in roaming). These options require a password (1122 as default), freely
modifiable by user.
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Advanced settings:
o Auto redial: you can set this function as On or Off. After the first automatic redial fails, you can have at most ten
times to connect a phone number.
o Call time display: the phone screen can display the talking time of your current call.
o Call time reminder: the phone has time reminder: you can set a sound warning at any time you like or at any
time interval (between 30-60 seconds)..
o Auto quick end: this option allows to establish a maximum duration for the calls; the call will automatically
terminate after reaching the limit.
o Reject by SMS: you can automatically reject a call by SMS, using a predefined message to select in Message >
Templates.
5) Network settings
For each SIM, the following options are available:
Network selection: for each SIM you can decide between an automatic selection and a manual one.
Preferences: for each SIM you can browse a list of networks where to register and assign a priority.
Note: disposition and availability of these options may vary according to the operator of each SIM.
6) Security settings
Security SIM (1 and 2)
Block SIM: : you can set up the SIM card lock on your phone, so that it can't be used without a Personal
Identification Number (PIN). When the lock is enabled, you must enter the PIN each time you turn the phone on.
You also have the option to change the PIN (see below).
Fixed dial: enable/disable the function that allows user to restrict the outgoing calls and messages to selected
phone numbers, included in a fixed dialing list. The PIN2 code is requested to use this option.
Change password: you can change here the PIN and PIN2 codes of each SIM.
Phone lock
You can set up the phone lock, digiting the requested password (the default password is “1122). When the lock is
enabled, the phone will prompt you for your password before you can make or receive calls. Insert the default
password (or a personal one; see below how to change the password) to unlock, and confirm.
Auto keypad lock
You can activate here the Automatic keypad lock. The phone will automatically lock the keypad after a certain time (5,
30, 60 seconds or 5 minutes). Press "Unlock" (SIM1 send key) and then "*" to unlock.
Change Password
You can change here the password for the phone lock (the default password is “1122) with another one easier to
remember and more secure. The new password has to be between 4-8 digits long.
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Certificate manager
You can use Certificate Manager to see details about your certificates, modify them, delete them, or request new
ones.
Privacy firewall
After digiting the phone password (the default password is 1122”), you can enable/disable from here the locking on
Phonebook, Messages, Call History and File Manager.
7) Miscellaneous settings
Effetti audio
Sound effects
You can apply sound effects to your audio files, using Equalizer, Reverb and 3D Surround .
Bass enhancement
This option allows you to reinforce or emphasize bass frequencies.
Motion sensor
This option enables/disables the Motion Sensor of the phone. When the Motion Sensor is enabled, by simply turning
the phone upside down you can change the song that is currently playing or silence an incoming call.
8) Restore factory settings
Restore factory settings
Reset your device to the original settings. The password required to perform this operation is "1122".
Restore settings and data
Reset your device to the original settings and clear messages, Phonebook content and Call history. The password
required to perform this operation is "1122".
Organizer
Organizer: easily managing your tasks and projects
Organizer gathers several homogeneous features.
1) Alarm
The time format for the alarm clock is identical to that of clock. When the mobile phone is off, the alarm clock can still
work provided the battery is sufficient. The system has set 5 alarm clock options and the defaulted is off. You can
activate one option or all options according to the actual demand. Every alarm clock option can set independent time
and date. When the time is reached, the mobile phone will give out alert tone and flicker the current time on the
screen. Press Stop to stop alarm clock; press Snooze, then the mobile phone will pause ringing and continue after
a given time period.
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If alarm time is reached but the mobile phone is switched off, then the mobile phone will be switch on automatically
and ring. If Stop is pressed, then the mobile phone will ask you whether to switch on the mobile phone. Press “No”
to switch off the mobile phone and “Yes” to register at the network and switch on the mobile phone.
2) Tasks
With this option, you can quickly add and update tasks or memos for various events: Dates, Phone calls or
Anniversaries. For each task it's possible to set date and hour, an alarm and its eventual repetition (if the event is
a repeating event), location and priority.
If you have set an alarm for the memo, when the set time is reached, the mobile phone will ring and display the memo
content.
3) Calculator
After inserting your first number, use the upper direction key for “+” and the lower direction key for “-”, the left
direction key for "×" and the right direction key for "÷, then insert your second number;
Press the Clear key to clear the latest inputs or results digit by digit; press the Clear key long to clear all content
or result;
Press “OK” key to obtain the result.
Note: the precision of this calculator is limited and can be used for simple calculation.
4) Currency converter
Set first the exchange rate, then press “OK”. The rate will be stored in memory until you will insert a different rate.
To convert the currency, insert the amount in Local currency, then press OKand you'll get the change in Foreign
currency. When exiting the application, you will be requested if you want to save the rate or not.
5) Stopwatch
This function allows you to measure elapsed time. This stopwatch has a centiseconds precision (1/100 second). From
the Stopwatch interface, select Start to launch the measurement; press OKkey to stop and view the recorded
time; use the Options to reset or continue the time recording. The option Lap timing allows to record lap times and
save results. The saved results are accessible through the option View records.
6) World Clock
World Clock allows you to keep track of current time for major cities and time zones on a real world map. Select
Options to choose one or more cities, in different time zones. After confirmation, the phone will display the current
time of the selected city together with the time of the home city (see Time and date, paragraph Settings).
7) Unit converter
This application converts units of weight (Kg>pound, Kg>ounce and viceversa) and lenght (Km>mile, m>yard, m>
foot, cm>inch and viceversa).
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NGM special functions
Special Functions: NGM takes care of your privacy
Calls and SMS firewall
Here you can set and enable, separately for each SIM, a Black List and a White List, for Messages as well as for Calls.
A Black List of contacts (phone numbers) allows everyone to call you or send messages to you, except for the
members of the Black List.
When this access control function is active, a blacklisted caller will just hear busy tone all the time; later, you will
get a network SMS alert (if allowed in your network services) informing you about the number of the caller who
was trying to contact you.
Messages received from a blacklisted number will be automatically transferred to the Junkbox folder.
A White List of contacts allows nobody to call you or send messages to you, except for the members of the White
List. When this access control function is active, a non-whitelisted caller will just hear busy tone all the time; later,
you will get a network SMS alert (if allowed in your network services) informing you about the number of the
caller who was trying to contact you.
Messages received from a non-whitelisted number will be automatically transferred to the Junkbox folder.
Regardless of White and Black list, you can also block the calls coming from anonymous callers or from callers not
stored in the Phonebook.
- Create a Black/White list for incoming calls: select the SIM card of your choice, then “Calls”, and add
the contacts to the Black or White List.
- Create a Black/White list for incoming messages: select the SIM card of your choice, then SMS”, and
add the contacts to the Black or White List.
- Enable a Black/White list and the block for anonymous numbers or for numbers not stored in the
Phonebook: select the SIM card of your choice, then select:
o Calls > Settings : here you can enable/disable the following firewall combinations : Black List, White
List, Numbers not stored in the Phonebook, Anonymous numbers, Black List + anonymous,
Black List + not stored in the Phonebook. The option Firewall close allows to disable at the same
time all the firewall combinations previously enabled.
o SMS > Settings: here you can enable/disable the following firewall combinations : Black List, White
List, Numbers not stored in the Phonebook, Black List +not stored in the Phonebook. The
option Firewall close allows to disable at the same time all the firewall combinations previously enabled.
Note: when the firewall type has been selected, you will be requested to set (if you want) the Activation Time and the
Rejection Method (for the Calls Firewall). After setting parameters, you will be asked if you want to use the same
settings for the complementary list on the same SIM card.
Answering Machine
The built-in Answering machine allows people to leave voice messages for you when you can't answer your phone.
Message received
Here you can listen to the recorded phone message that are stored in memory.
Settings
From here, you can toggle on/off the answering machine, select the storage path, fix the pick up time (3, 5, 10 or 30
seconds), fix the record duration (30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes or unlimited), use the default greeting
message or select one from your audio files, enable/disable remote access using any DTMF telephone.
For remote access, with the above said option enabled, you need a DTMF (touchtone) telephone. When the
answering machine has picked up the call, you'll hear the invitation to leave a message; at this point you shall digit
#” and then wait for the prompt to digit your password (1234 as default).
Note: remote access supports listening only.
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Phone Control
Phone Control is a function that has been designed to improve mobile device users' privacy and security. It is
composed of three applications (SIM binding, Remote Control and Track position), allowing user to manage
security in different modes and with varying levels of security strength.
SIM binding
The SIM binding function is offered to help end-user to find his phone just in case it has been lost or stolen. The
function is based on the binding between SIM card and phone: the device shall be able to recognize when a different
SIM card has been inserted in the phone and immediately alert by SMS the 5 trusted numbers previously set by the
user.
By activating this option, the phone password will be requested (1122). Please refer to the paragraph “Security
settings” in the chapter “Settings” for the instructions on how to modify this password.
Select Activationand choose Onto enable the function. The user must now insert at least one number for SMS
notification. From Phone Control menu, select “Trusted Numbers” and insert up to 5 phone numbers to receive
the message.
After completing configuration, at every start-up the phone will check the presence of the SIM cards to which is bound
to. If the two SIM cards are inverted or one of them has been removed, the phone shall starts regularly.
If a not-bound SIM card is inserted on SIM1 or SIM2 slot, the phone shall display the Input phone password” popup
(the default password is 1122, freely modifiable by user). If the password is correctly inserted, the phone shall starts
regularly, but a popup should advise the user that the SIM card is changed: “SIM card is changed. Do you want to bind
it?” Choosing “Yes”, the current SIM cards will be bound replacing the old ones; choosing “No”, the old binding will
remain active. If the password is wrongly inserted, the phone shall start and provide the “new” user all the
functionalities except the Phone controlmenu. In the meantime, one alert SMS ( - Attention: this phone number
is using your mobile phone IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - ) shall be sent to all the trusted phone numbers set in the
menu from each replaced SIM card. At the same time, GPS functions shall be enabled in hidden mode (not
deactivable) and shall give the phone's location (according to the coordinates received) and its IMEI number to the
trusted numbers. Every time the power on password is wrongly inserted, the phone shall continue to send SMS out.
If SIM1 has no money or is out of range, SIM2 shall provide to send alert SMS out. If the SMS is not correctly sent out
for any reason, the phone shall attempt to send the SMS out periodically, until the SMS is correctly sent out.
Note: if Phone lock is enabled, this function chronologically comes before SIM binding. This means that even if the
SIM binding is activated, it will be unavailable if the wrong password is inserted (because the phone simply won't
boot).
Tip: to avoid this problem, it's advisable to disable Phone lock and enable Privacy firewall instead, since this
function assures the same high level of security and does not inhibit the use of SIM binding.
Remote Control
The Remote control function is offered to provide end-user the possibility to manage some phone functions remotely
from another phone able to send SMS out. Using this function, end user can, when he has not the phone with him,
forward calls, power the phone off, activate the answering machine.
By activating this option, the phone password will be requested (1122). Please refer to the paragraph “Security
settings” in the chapter “Settings” for the instructions on how to modify this password.
Select Activationand choose Onto enable the function. The user must now insert at least one number for SMS
notification. From Phone Control menu, select “Trusted Numbers” and insert up to 5 phone numbers to receive
the message.
After completing configuration, the phone shall accept remote commands from one of the trusted numbers.
1) Call forwarding
If the user wants to forward all the incoming calls to another number, he can send to VOYAGER (with remote control
enabled) one SMS containing the following text:
*#CALLFWD*#destination number, where destination number” is the number where the user wants to receive
the forwarded calls.
Example:
- if the VOYAGER number with remote control enabled is +390000000000;
- if the phone number to remotely control the VOYAGER is +391111111111 (trusted number);
- if the phone number where you want to forward the calls is +392222222222.
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The operations sequence shall be:
a) +391111111111 send one SMS to +390000000000 with the content: *#CALLFWD*#2222222222.
b) +390000000000 receive one SMS from +391111111111 and automatically set the forwarding to
+392222222222.
c) all the incoming calls to +390000000000 shall be forwarded to +392222222222.
Note: the SMS content is “case insensitive”, so it may be indifferently written with capital letters, lower-case letters
or a combination of the two.
2) Remote shutdown (and activate the phone password at power on)
If the user wants to remotely shut down the phone, he can send to VOYAGER (with remote control enabled) one SMS
containing the following text:
*#SHUTDOWN*#
Example:
- if the VOYAGER number with remote control enabled is +390000000000;
- if the phone number to remotely control the VOYAGER is +391111111111 (trusted number).
The operations sequence shall be:
a) +391111111111 send one SMS to +390000000000 with the content: *#SHUTDOWN*#.
b) +390000000000 receive one SMS from +391111111111 and automatically shut down.
c) the phone password is automatically activated, so that it will require the use of the password at the next
start-up. If the password is correctly inserted, the phone shall starts regularly, and won't require the use of the
password anymore (except for the case of the user that choose this particular setting).
Note: the SMS content is “case insensitive”, so it may be indifferently written with capital letters, lower-case letters
or a combination of the two.
3) Activate the answering machine
If the user wants to record all the incoming calls on the answering machine, he can send to VOYAGER (with remote
control enabled) one SMS containing the following text:
*#ANSW*#
Example:
- if the VOYAGER number with remote control enabled is +390000000000;
- if the phone number to remotely control the VOYAGER is +391111111111 (trusted number).
The operations sequence shall be:
d) +391111111111 send one SMS to +390000000000 with the content: *#ANSW*#.
e) +390000000000 receive one SMS from +391111111111 and automatically activate the answering machine for
both the SIM cards.
f) all the incoming calls on +390000000000 shall be recorded on the answering machine.
Note: the SMS content is “case insensitive”, so it may be indifferently written with capital letters, lower-case letters
or a combination of the two.
 Track position
The Track position allows user to remotely track down the location of the phone.
Select Activationand choose Onto enable the function. The user must now insert at least one number for SMS
notification. From Phone Control menu, select “Trusted Numbers” and insert up to 5 phone numbers to receive
the message.
After completing configuration, the phone shall accept remote commands from one of the trusted numbers.
If the user wants to track down the location of the phone, he can send to VOYAGER (with track position enabled) one
SMS containing the following text:
*#GPS*#
Example:
- if the VOYAGER number with remote control enabled is +390000000000;
- if the phone number to remotely control the VOYAGER is +391111111111 (trusted number).
The operations sequence shall be:
g) +391111111111 send one SMS to +390000000000 with the content: *#GPS*#.
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h) +390000000000 receive one SMS from da +391111111111 and automatically activate the GPS function.
i) +390000000000 shall send the coordinates of its location via SMS to +391111111111.
Note: the SMS content is “case insensitive”, so it may be indifferently written with capital letters, lower-case letters
or a combination of the two.
Send GPS position
This function allows the user to send his GPS coordinates to friends/family members with a SMS.
GPS satellites provide individual longitude/latitude coordinates to the phone, which send them to the numbers
inserted in the list Trusted numbers.
Trusted numbers
Here you can insert up to 5 numbers to realize SIM binding, remote control, and send GPS position information.
Background sounds
Background sounds help to recreate the realistic ambient sounds during a particular call (i.e. “platform” “airport”,
“station”, “restaurant” and other user-recordable sounds). This option can be selected by default or can be set just
in time when there is an incoming call.
You can control the volume level and reproduction mode (once, continuous, interval). The phone includes 10
pre-recorded background sounds; user can add his own sounds in .wav format (8 MHz, 16 bits samples).
SMS delayed sending
You can postpone sending the message, scheduling the sending at a particular date and time. You can also specify
multiple recipients, set the repetition of sending, and choose which SIM to use.
Connectivity
Internet connection , GPS and services
1) WAP (Internet)
Homepage: set the initial or main web page from where to start navigation.
Bookmarks: save a link to a web page (Google already linked). Available options:
o Go to: open the selected web page.
o Edit: edit the selected bookmark.
o Send: send the selected bookmark as SMS , as MMS, via Bluetooth or as Email.
o Delete: delete the selected bookmark.
o Delete all: delete all the bookmarks..
o Add bookmark: manually add a bookmark (specify title and web address).
Recent pages: show the last 10 web pages visited.
Offline pages: show the web pages saved.
Input address: manually add a web address.
Service inbox: get service infos from the network operator (e.g. head news referred to specific arguments, web
links, etc.).
Settings:
o Select SIM: SIM1, SIM2 or Always ask.
o Profiles: select an account from the list or add a new one. The selected account may be activate or edited. To edit
an existing account or insert a new one, you need filling the following fields:
 Profile name: choose a name.
 Homepage: set the initial web page for this profile.
 Data account: set the network ID.
 Connection type: HTTP or WAP.
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 User name: insert user name, if required.
 Password: insert password, if required.
o Browser options : clear cache, clear cookies or clear authentication infos.
o Service message settings: enable/disable push notifications, enable/disable service message loading,
enable/disable messages from trusted addresses only (White List), build a White List.
o Clear cache: clear cache content.
o Clear cookies: clear all the cookies.
o Trusted certificates: view your list of trusted certificates.
2) Bluetooth
Open Bluetooth menu and its options. The argument is dealt with in more details in the dedicated paragraph..
3) GPS Settings
You can set the mode for Receiver, AGPS and Time sync. The GPS Receiver must be enabled, together with GPS
Search, to use the special functions of Phone Control, to send the GPS location data and to correctly enjoy the
sunrise/sunset function (Sports module). If you want to use the function of AGPS, you should make it on first and
then to enter the edit screen of AGPS profiles to select the correct data account from GPRS and active this profile.
Thus, you can use the AGPS function in GPS mode.
Note: this function only applies for SIM1.
Tips: A-GPS function requires an Internet connection on SIM1. If you do not have a data service, prolonged use of
GPS could increase costs. GPS Search could cause the battery draining too fast. For this reason, that function is
automatically disabled every time the phone is restarted; in any case, it's advisable to disable this function, when it
is not strictly necessary.
4) Synchronize phone
This feature allows to sync your own phone book with the phone book of another phone via Bluetooth.
Enable Phonebook in Applications to sync, then select Sync. Your cell phone will ask you to confirm the Bluetooth
connection, then will start searching for phones in the neighborhood.
After that, pair your phone with the one you want to synchronize with. The selected phone will be saved in the
Phones list, for future synchronizations.
5) STK (SIM Tool Kit)
Services are provided with SIM Tool Kit (STK). The mobile phone support service function. The detailed menu items
depend on SIM card and the network. When the network provides such function and your SIM card supports such
function, the STK menu will be automatically displayed between the services of the mobile phone.
6) Data account
GSM data: you can set the account editing account name, number, user name, password, line type, speed, DNS,
etc.
GPRS: here you can find the most common GPRS settings. For each account, you can view, add or edit the
following details: account name, APN, user name, password, authentication type, primary DNS and secondary
DNS.
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Note: please contact your network operator for further details about settings and connection charges. Network
services may vary from provider to provider and are subject to change.
7) Connection management
From here, you can check the connection status.
8) Automatching
This option allows to enable/disable the Automatching function for the connection profiles, based on automatic
identification of the provider for each SIM card used.
File manager
Organize and manage your files and folders
From this menu you can manage photos, MP3s, games, videos, ebooks, folders, etc.. You first need to select the
storage location:
[Phone] - the storage location is the phone's memory.
[Memory Card] - the storage location is the T-flash card.
For each storage path, the available options are:
 Open: view the root directory.
 Format: formatting will remove all the data from memory card or phone, including the folders created by
user. After formatting, you'll need to reboot the phone; Audio and Images folders will be automatically
restored, and the folder Photos will be automatically created after the first shot.
 Rename: this option is not available for the phone; it allows to rename the memory card in use.
 Details: this option is not available for the phone; it displays the free space and the total capacity of the
memory card in use.
From root directory of each storage path, the available options are:
 Open: open folder (Video, Audio, Music, Photos, Received, etc.)
 New folder: create a new folder in the root directory.
 Rename: rename an existing folder.
 Delete: delete an existing folder.
 Sort by: sort the folders by Name, Type, Time or Size, or let them unsorted.
Inside any folder, the files options available are the same described in the paragraphs dedicated to the multimedia
applications (Camera, Video player, Music, Ebook reader, etc.- see Fun module-menu), plus the following
ones:
 New folder: create a new sub-folder.
 Rename: rename a file in the list.
 Delete: delete a file in the list.
 Sort by: sort the files by Name, Type, Time or Size, or let them unsorted
 Mark several: to select a list of files at one time.
 Copy: copy the file(s) in another folder.
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 Move: move the file(s) in another folder.
 Delete all files: delete all the files in the current folder.
 Details: view the details of the selected file (date, size, copyright).
These options are available in all the folders, including user created folders.
Bluetooth
Using Bluetooth functions
The phone supports Bluetooth. Bluetooth is a short-range radio transmission system that is useful for sending data
between electronic devices, as cell phones, computers, earphones, car-kits, etc. Bluetooth allows to send photos,
video clips, audio files, electronic business cards and reminders. You can also wirelessly connect to your PC and send
files or establish a low-speed connection to the Internet.
When a Bluetooth connection is established, the distance between the communicating Bluetooth devices must be
usually not more than 10 meters to guarantee optimal performance. In any case, walls and other solid barriers can
shield the Bluetooth connection, and other electronic devices can cause interference. In order to verify the full
compatibility of this phone with other Bluetooth devices, please check with the device's manufacturer for the latest
information. Do not use Bluetooth in the hospitals, on aircrafts, etc.
1) Status: turn the Bluetooth power on/off. When not in use, Bluetooth power consumption could be rather high. So,
it is advisable to turn off Bluetooth function when you are not using it.
2) Visibility: when Visibility is on, other Bluetooth devices can detect your phone and its name after starting a
search. If the audio player is on, your device will be undetectable.
3) Device list: with this function you can see all the devices that have been paired with the phone in the course of
time and their type of connection. The option Search new device will start a search for all Bluetooth devices
compatible with your phone, and will pair the phone with the selected Bluetooth device. It's obviously possible to
cancel the unwanted connections.
4) Search audio device: with this function you can start a search for all the Bluetooth audio devices compatible with
your phone. Then, you can pair the phone with the selected Bluetooth audio device. When searching for Bluetooth
devices of another kind, please use the function Inquiry new device instead.
5) Change device name: change the name with which your phone is detected by other Bluetooth devices.
6) Settings: when Bluetooth is powered on, this submenu allows to access the following settings:
o Audio path: set Audio path (Phone or Bluetooth earphone).
o Storage: set storage path for Bluetooth file transfer (Phone or Memory card).
o Sharing permission: to access the Bluetooth shared files as read-only or with full control.
o My address: view the phisical address (MAC, Media Access Control) of your device.
7) Infos: you can view the name of your own Bluetooth device (the phone), its Bluetooth address and the supported
Bluetooth services.
Tip: when searching for other Bluetooth devices, make sure that the devices are inside the range reachable by
Bluetooth signal. When pairing other devices, it shall be necessary to agree on a password shared with the Bluetooth
devices' users. To pair the earphones with your phone, insert its own password.
Opera Mini
Opera Mini
Opera Mini ™ is a web browser, based on the Java platform. Enter the URL of a site, you can quickly access the
Internet. Before using it you need the correct setting of Java.
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For more information, please visit http://www.opera.com
Fun module - menu
Main menu
What you find in the menu
From the idle screen, select FUN with OK key and access the following screen.
Fun & Games
It's Game Time!
The phone is provided with three games (Puzzle, Raiden 1944 and Dreamy Stone). For further details, please
refer to the instructions included with the games (Help).
Games settings
o BGM: toggle the background music on and off.
o Sound effect: toggle the sound effects on and off.
o Vibration: toggle the vibration on and off
o Volume: set the volume level.
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Image viewer
Your pictures: view, manage, and use them in your phone
Use this menu to view an image file previously saved in phone or memory card. This application supports JPG picture
format. Available options:
Opzioni
Descrizione
Slide show
View your pictures as a slide show, setting the type of play, speed, effects, background
music, etc..
Browsing style
Display the picture as list, or as grid.
Send
Send the file as MMS, as E-mail attachment or via Bluetooth.
Use as
Use the selected picture as wallpaper, as screen saver, power on picture, power off picture, or
caller picture.
Rename
Rename the selected picture.
Delete
Delete the selected picture.
Sort by
Sort the pictures by name, type, time or size.
Delete all files
Delete all the image files from the chosen storage location.
Select directory
Select the storage path for images (Phone or Memory card).
Media player
Music and video
This function allows to play the audio and video files currently stored on phone or on memory card. To download files
from your PC, T-Flash card must be inserted on the phone; then shut down the phone and connect it to your computer
with the USB cable; the computer will detect the mobile phone automatically as a Mass Storage device. Media Player
supports WAV, MIDI, AMR, MP3, MP4 and 3GP formats. If the operating system of your PC is Windows 2000 or later,
any driver is required.
Select Options to access the following menus:
1) Current playlist
From this list, there are the following options available: Play, Details, Add, Remove, Organize list, Add to
playlist, Send, Use as ring tone.
Before creating your playlist, it is necessary to launch a search for all multimedia files stored in the phone or memory
card (see below).
2) Media library
All media files: launch a search for all multimedia files stored in the phone or memory card and then show them
as a list.
All audio files: show all audio files available in the phone or memory card.
All video files: show all video files available in the phone or memory card.
Artists: show the files sorted by artist.
Genres: show the files sorted by genre.
Albums: show the files sorted by album.
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3) My playlists
Show the list of user's playlists. In addition to these, the following lists are also shown:
My favourite: standard playlist where to save your favourite files.
Recently played: show the most recently played files.
Most played: show the most frequently played files.
4) File operation
Send: send the file via MMS, via Email or via Bluetooth.
Use as ring tone: use the file as ring tone for incoming calls (SIM1 or SIM2).
Add to playlist: add the file to a playlist.
Delete: delete the file.
5) Details
Shows an exhaustive summary, featuring the details of the selected file (title, duration, size, quality, etc.)
6) Settings
Player settings: you can set the player to shuffle (play songs or albums in random order), to repeat, to
background play, select sound effects or bass enhancement.
Audio settings: you can set the audio playback speed (5 options) and the display style (details or lyrics).
Video settings: you can set the video playback speed (6 options).
Bluetooth settings:you can enable/disable the Bluetooth stereo output and select the Bluetooth stereo headset
to be used.
Video recorder
How to record video clips
Use this menu to record a video file. The lens for the camcorder is the same as the one for the camera. Press OK key
to start a new video recording. The video duration is dependent on the fixed maximum recording time or storage
memory.
Available options:
Options
Description
Media player
Switch swiftly to Media player.
Switch to camera
Switch swiftly to Camera.
Camcorder settings
EV : from EV-2 to EV+2
Night mode: On or Off.
Banding: 50Hz (predef.) or 60Hz.
Video settings
Quality: Normal, Good, High, Low.
File size limit: 95K, 195K, 295K or No limits
Recording time limit: 15 sec., 30 sec., 60 sec. or No limits
Audio recording: off or on.
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Available Options (use the corresponding icon in the Camera screen):
Options
Description
Switch to video
recorder
Switch swiftly to Video recorder.
Photos
Switch swiftly to Image viewer.
Camera settings
Shutter sound: Off, Sound 1, Sound 2 or Sound 3.
EV: from EV-4 to EV+4
Contrast: High, Medium or Low.
Banding: 50Hz (predef.) or 60Hz.
Delay timer: Off, 5 , 10 or 15 seconds.
Continuous shot: Off, 1 shot, 3 shots or 5 shots.
Image settings
Image size: 240x320, 320x240, 640x480, 800x600,
1600x1200.
Image quality: High, Low, Normal.
White balance
Automatic, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescence, Cloudy,
Incandescence.
Scene mode
Automatic or Night.
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Effect settings
Normal, Gray scale, Sepia, Green sepia, Blue sepia or
Color Inverter.
Storage
Phone or Memory card.
Restore default
Restore the camera to factory settings.
Melody composer
Discover the Mozart in you
Compose your own ring tones using the phone keyboard, after launching the application and choosing Add:
1 = C
2 = D
3 = E
4 = F
5 = G
6 = A
7 = B
8 = insert a vibration note
* = reduce note length (es. change 4a1 in 8a1)
0 = insert a pause of the same duration as the previous note
# = lower a note by a half step (es. change 4a1 in 4ba1)
With Options you can play the composition, change the playback speed, select a different instrument, and save the
melody.
FM Radio
Listening to FM radio
The phone includes a built-in FM radio. The earphones are required to listen to FM Radio: insert first the earphones
jack in the socket on the right side of the phone. The earphones cable acts as antenna, so let it hang free from the
connector. It is possible to make/receive a telephone call when you are listening to the radio. When the conversation
is rolling along, radio will automatically switch to silent mode. If some application is currently using GPRS or CSD to
send/receive data, there could be interference with radio signal.
After starting FM radio, the phone will show number, name (if already saved), and frequency of the radio channel. If
you already saved some radio channels into the phone (max. 30), you can select the desired channnel .
Options
Channel list: save up to 30 radio channels.
Manual input: insert here directly a specific radio frequency . The frequency range of FM (frequency modulation)
radio is 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz. Use the navigation keys left/right to perform a frequency research.
Auto search: start an automatic search and save the frequency in the Channel list.
Settings: enable/disable background play and loudspeaker, choose a recording format, choose audio quality and
select the storage path for the recordings.
Record: record an audio file from a radio program.
Append: combine two recorded files into one single file (only for files recorded in AMR format).
File list: view the recorded audio files.
Audio recorder
How to record audio files
Use this menu to start a new audio recording and play audio files previously saved in phone or memory card.
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After recording an audio file, select “Options” to get the following options:
New record: start a new audio recording.
Play: play the selected file.
Append: combine two recorded files into one single file (only for files recorded in AMR format).
Rename: rename the selected file.
Delete: delete the selected file.
List: display all the files in the list.
Settings: select storage path (phone or memory card), audio recording format (AMR, AWB o WAV) and audio
quality.
Use as: use the selected recorded file, inserting it in the list of audio files available for User's profiles.
Send: send the file as MMS, as E-mail attachment or via Bluetooth.
Scheduled FM recording
Record FM radio broadcasts on a schedule
this feature allows to schedule up to four FM radio recordings. If enabled, you will be allowed to schedule date and
time of the radio show recording, the frequency with which to repeat regularly the recording, the channel, and
finally file format, quality, storage path and eventual appending of the recording.
Nimbuzz
Chat with anyone you want, every time you want
The chat application Nimbuzz™ is preloaded in the phone.
Nimbuzz Mobile allows you to chat, send messages or share files when you are on the move. It gathers all your online
contacts from several networks like MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, AIM, Google Talk,etc.
One single login, one single contact list, and one single chatroom for all your accounts.
Another feature will allow you to point to different geographic locations and mark them as your friend’s or yours
location on a map. This way you'll be able to find your friends and let your friends know where you are.
Nimbuzz allows to create your own profile and to register the existing accounts from social networks and instant
messaging services.
Java
Java is more tasty
Since almost all of Java applications need network access, it is necessary to set the required configuration information
to launch the applications. The configuration information depends on the SIM card you are currently using.
1) Java applications
All the downloaded Java applications will be available on this menu. The preloaded application (Opera Mini) is also
accessible from this menu. You can edit the configuration, view the details, change the network profile, and restore
the factory settings.
2) Java settings
Java audio: set the volume to level (values between 1 and 7) or turn it off.
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Java backlight: turn on/off the LCD backlight.
Java vibration: turn on/off the vibration.
Heap size: the maximum heap size is 3145728 bytes.
3) Java default security
You can choose between Third party security, Untrusted domain, Restore default and Domain options
(enable/disable Third party and/or Untrusted domain).
4) Java network
Select from this menu the SIM card to use exclusively for Java applications.
Activate SIM: activate the SIM card to use.
Select profile: choose the Java profile to use for each SIM card.
eBook reader
Reading books on the phone
After starting the Ebook reader, you will get the list of the available ebooks (Bookshelf). If any ebook is currently
available, select Options to access sub-menus Update bookshelf and Global settings.
After uploading some e-books, you can select one from the list, choose Options and access sub-menus:
Open ebook: open the selected ebook.
Update bookshelf: update ebooks list after additions and deletions.
Global settings: set font size, enable/disable auto scroll, set scroll speed, enable/disable full screen mode, change
the character encoding, set text alignment, select storage path.
Book info: show information about the selected e-book.
Delete: delete the selected ebook.
Delete all files: delete all the e-books in the Bookshelf.
Sort by: sort the ebooks by name, type, time, size, or let them unsorted.
Apply global settings: apply the selected settings.
Help: here you find a brief summary about how to use the shortcuts when reading an e-book.
After opening an ebook, you get the following Options:
Find/Find next: search for a word inside the text.
Jump to: move through texts to locate particular lines.
Go to bookmark: display a list of bookmarks you have made in the text.
Add Bookmark: add a bookmark on the current page.
Delete Bookmark: delete a bookmark on the current page.
Book info: show information about the current ebook.
Settings: see the Global settings (above).
Apply global settings: apply the selected settings.
Help: here you find a brief summary about how to use the shortcuts when reading an e-book.
Close: close the current ebook.
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Sports module - menu
Main menu
What you find in the menu
From the idle screen, select SPORTS with OK key and access the following screens (use the navigation keys
up/down to browse the menu).
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GPS
GPS: don't get lost
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based global navigation satellite system that provides location and
time information in all weather, anywhere on Earth.
When GPS is enabled, the phone starts to gather the available satellite data and obtain its current location. If the
AGPS (Assisted GPS) option is enabled, the phone can obtain help in determining location through the GPRS
network.
Just press the button on the lower left side of the phone to quickly access the GPS function.
For further details, please refer to the Appendix 1 - GPS Navigation System.
Tip: this system is only as a reference for your driving, due to the rapid development of urban transport. In this
system, the map may differ from the actual road conditions; please do not ignore traffic rules. NGM can not be held
liable if there is traffic accident or any other consequences during using this system.
Note: the software cannot be uninstalled, but you can remove digital map data from the memory card manually. It is
suggested you backup the data before deleting. The GPS application will not work without map data. Some uses of the
GPS function will generate a fee for connecting to GPRS. Please contact your operator for further details.
Barometer
Measuring temperature, pressure and altitude
Entering Barometer, the screen will display the temperature (in Celsius), pressure (in hectopascal), and altitude (in
meters) of your current location.
Select Settings (SIM 1 key) to enter the correct elevation of your location when using the function for the first time;
please refer to a reliable source, because this datum will be the base reference from which to reckon the altitude
in the next locations.
UV Sensor
Avoid sunburns measuring ultraviolet radiation
Entering UV Sensor, select Ultraviolet Measure (ultraviolet radiation from the sun), or Ultraviolet Explanation
to read some suggestions on how to use this function.
Using a sensor located in the vicinity of the LED flashlight, the phone can actually check the UV radiation intensity
and offer advice and guidance for sun exposure from time to time.
Ecompass
Use and read a compass
Entering Ecompass, you should be requested to calibrate the device first: please follow the on-screen instructions,
then press the SIM 1 key to start the calibration procedure. If calibration completes successfully, the compass pointer
will align itself with Earth's north magnetic pole, and you will be able to verify your current direction of travel or
heading.
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Note: the e-compass uses magnetic induction to sense earth’s magnetic field; if there is a strong magnetic field
around the phone, the calibration will be affected. When using the e-compass to indicate direction, please keep away
from magnetic objects, so as not to affect its accuracy.
Pedometer
Measure your stride length
Entering Pedometer, select Start pedometer: the count will show a gradual increase as you move along at a
regular pace; your total steps will be converted in meters (the calculation is based on stride length, that you can set
to match your own). When using Pedometer, please hold the phone in your hand, and make sure your arm swings
during natural walking.
Use Set stride length option to fix your average stride length when you walk (in cm.); you can also save the
Pedometer data and scan through them using the option
View history.
Sunrise and sunset
Get to know the sunrise and sunset times
Entering Sunrise and sunset, the screen will display the time of sunrise and sunset, based on current latitude and
longitude and the time of year.
Use Settings option to insert current date and position. The geographic location can be specified in three ways:
selecting one city from the list, using GPS (GPS Fix) to determine your location, or manually inserting your
coordinates (Custom).
Note: this application automatically updates the time using Daylight Saving Time and Solar time, depending on the
period of the year. If the application is used in countries not observing Daylight Saving time, during the summer
period it's necessary to deselect the option “Daylight Saving Time from Phone Menu: Settings > Phone settings >
Time and date > Set time/date.
Coffer function
Privacy comes first
Insert *0000# (default value, freely editable ) from call screen and access a private area of your phone, where you
will find the following options: Coffer Phonebook, Coffer Messages, Coffer Call Log, Change Coffer Lock,
Block Incoming Calls, and Password Reminder.
Coffer function is useful for storing contacts, SMS, call logs, etc., which you prefer to conceal from others.
The Coffer password insertion works only from the standby screen.
The contacts saved in the Coffer and the SMS coming from them as well as the whole call log, will be stored in the
coffer only, and no trace of them will be visible outside of it.
The features of Phonebook, SMS, MMS, etc. inside the coffer are quite the same of the corresponding items in the
"public area" of your phone.
 Coffer Phonebook
The Coffer Phonebook stores up to 50 contacts. The contacts may be saved with their real names and real phone
number, and, simultaneously, with nicknames and fake numbers. When receiving a call from a number inserted in
this area, the phone will display the nickname of the caller, and his/her fake number.
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o Quick search
Display all the contact stored in the Phonebook. Selecting a contact you can open the Options: Send SMS, Call,
View, Edit, Delete, Delete all, Save. Saving a contact equals to moving it into the Phonebook out of the Coffer.
If the contact has a fake name or a fake number, they will be shown on the screen.
o Add entry
Here you can add name, number, nickname or fake number. The contacts can be added manually, or retrieving
them from the "public" Phonebook
Note: if a fake name/fake number has been set up, it will be displayed for incoming calls, outcoming calls and SMS
sent or received; otherwise it will be displayed “Unknown contact.
o Settings
Memory Status : show the current status of the phonebook memory (100 entries max.). The display format for
the memory usage is “used/total”.
Delete all: delete all the contacts from the Coffer phonebook.
Incoming call tone mode: enable/disable the tone for the incoming calls of the Coffer area.
Coffer Messages
o Write message
Write a new text message, and send it via SIM1 or SIM2. Each message may be up to 1140 characters in
length.
o Inbox
Here you can view the messages received.
 Reply: reply the selected SMS. .
 Edit: edit the SMS to forward it later.
 Delete: delete the selected SMS.
 Delete all: delete all the received SMS.
Note: when selecting a contact in Coffer area to send a SMS, only the contacts saved in the Coffer phone book will
be displayed.
Tip: if you receive new messages when the folder Inbox is full, the phone will automatically overwrite old messages.
o Drafts
This folder shows the drafts that have been saved.
o Outgoing
If you decide to select the option “Save" and send the message at a later time, the message will be saved in the
Coffer "Outgoing" folder .
o Outbox
This folder shows a list of sent messages (up to 10 SMS). When sending a message you can select the option “Save
and send”, the message will be saved in the Coffer "Outbox” folder.
o Coffer SMS Tone Mode
Enable/disable the tone for the incoming SMS of the Coffer area.
 Coffer Call log
These logs contain records of missed calls, received calls and dialled calls with Coffer phonebook contacts. From one
of these lists, press Send key to call the selected number.
Select Delete call logs to delete all the records.
Tip: if your phone displays a notification of missed call, press “Read” to immediately open the Missed calls list. If a
fake name/fake number has been set up, it will be displayed in the call logs.
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 Change Coffer Lock
Use this option to change the Coffer password: digit the default password first, and then the new one for two times.
For instance, digit *0000# first in the stand-by screen; then choose Change Coffer Lock, digit the old code 0000”,
and then the new one ( 1111”, for example). You will be required to enter your new password again, then the
change will take effect. The next time you access the Coffer area, you'll have to digit *1111# in the stand-by
screen.
Note: do not ever forget your Coffer lock; otherwise, you will be prevented from accessing the Coffer area and your
data will be lost.
 Block incoming calls
You can choose to block all the calls coming from Coffer area contacts.
 Password reminder
Use this option to save and store strictly personal numbers as bank accounts, credit cards, ATM codes, various
passwords, etc.
Text input
Writing messages: any preferred method?
The mobile phone provides multiple convenient input modes, with support of other functions. Besides the standard
mode, you have the opportunity to use the T9 method (set as default method), a system for predictive text entry. The
system allows also to edit, delete, or add words to your T9 dictionary.
Basic letter input
Choose between the modes T9 en”, T9 En”, T9 EN”, en, EN e "123" using the # key, and insert the desired
characters with the keyboard.
The abbreviation that is visualized in relation to the selected mode may vary according to the language chosen for
text input.
Numeric input (123)
This mode is mainly used to input phone numbers etc. After “Numeric” method has been chosen, you can input digit
into the place where the cursor is flickering.
Symbol input
Use the * key to access the symbol list. Select the desired symbol, then select OK to insert it in the text.
USB connection
Notices before use
 Always make sure you connect and stop any USB devices correctly.
Never use Windows formatting command to format the mobile disk of the mobile phone; otherwise, it could be
severely damaged.
USB work environment:
o Minimum Operating System: Windows 2000 / XP .
o Other operating systems could require the installation of a USB driver for PC/phone connection.
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Maintenance and Safety
Maintenance and Safety
Please read and observe the following information for a safe and proper use of your phone and to prevent damage.
Keep this User Guide in an easy to find place.When you need a quick reminder on how to respond to a particular
situation, go to the relevant section for the information you need.
Post-sale service
For details, please refer to the Guarantee Certificate or Warranty Card inside the box.
Charger and adapter
Charger & External Power Adapter Safety Tips
Charger and adapter are designed for indoor use only. Do not use them in wet environments.
Battery Information and Care
Battery Safety Tips
o Please dispose of your battery properly.
o Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
o Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean.
o Recharge the battery after long periods of non-use to maximize battery life.
o Battery life could vary due to usage patterns and environmental conditions.
o The self-protection function of the battery cuts the power of the phone when its operation is in an abnormal status.
In this case, remove the battery from the phone, reinsert it, and turn the phone on.
General Notice
General Notice
o Using a damaged battery or placing a battery in your mouth may cause serious injury.
o Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a credit card, phone card, bank book, or subway ticket
near your phone. The magnetism of the phone may damage the data stored in the magnetic strip.
o Talking on your phone for long period of time may reduce call quality due to heat generated during use.
o When the phone is not used for a long period time, store it in a safe place with the power cord unplugged.
o Using the phone in proximity to receiving equipment (i.e. TV or Radio) may cause interference to the phone.
o Do not immerse your phone in water. If this happens, remove the battery and take it to nexian Authorized Service
Center.
o Do not paint your phone.
o The data saved in your phone might be deleted due to careless use, repair of the phone, or upgrade of the software.
Please backup your important phone numbers. (Ring tones, text messages, voice messages, picture, and videos
could also be deleted.) The manufacturer is not liable for damage due to the loss of data.
o Do not turn your phone on or off when the device is close to your ear.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Before contacting after-sales service, perform the following simple checks. They may save you the time and expense
of an unnecessary service call.
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PIN
Personal Identity Number
PUK
PIN Unblocking Key
IMEI
International Mobile Equipment Identity
CSD
Circuit Switched Data
USSD
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
APN
Access Point Name
CB
Cell Broadcast
GPRS
General Packet Radio Service
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
GPS
Global Positioning System
Card 1
Primary SIM Card (slot SIM1)
Card 2
Secondary SIM Card (slot SIM2)
Appendix 1 - GPS Navigation System
Warnings and Safety information
NGM NAVIGATION 5.1.7 is a navigation system that helps you find your way and to get to your destination with
your connected GPS receiver. It does not transmit your GPS position, so others cannot track you.
It is important that you look at the display only when it is safe to do so. If you are the driver of the vehicle, we
recommend that you operate it before you start your journey.
Plan the route before your departure and stop if you need to change something in the route. You must obey the traffic
signs and follow the road geometry. If you deviate from the route that recommended, the navigation system changes
the instructions accordingly.
Never place mobile devices where it obstructs the driver's view, where it is in the deployment zone of an airbag or
where it might cause injuries in case of an accident.
The satellite signals can be received by the GPS Navigation System only when it is in the open air or besides the
windows through which the sky can be seen.
Please confirm the current satellite state of the GPS Navigation System, which can locate accurately only after more
than three satellites are received.
Important Note: please remind that the GPS Navigation System is an auxiliary tools providing assistance for the
driving, yet not a management tools controlling the driving. If there is any discrepancy between the system and the
actual roads situations, the driving shall be conducted according to the actual situations.
Getting started with NGM NAVIGATION
The Navigation system is built around two main display modes:
Display position: this is the main view, showing the cursor centrally on the screen,with the icons described here
below.
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Display map: from Main menu select "Position info" to access to this view, or use the Navigation keys to move
from the display position. This view allows to use the operations described here below.
Route planning with NGM Navigation software requires two steps:
1. Find the destination: there are several ways to find a destination, e.g. moving on the map with the Navigation keys
until you find the selected target; using the "Find" function in the main menu to search for a street or one POI, or
inserting the GPS coordinates. Confirm through Call key 1.
2. Open the Options menu and select “Set as destination” to launch the route planning.
The menu items are described below:
1. Map screen
Button
Description
For zooming in the map.
For zooming out the map.
Options available, the user can choose between
“Set as Destination”,
“Set as Start”,
“Add to Favorites” ,
“Find POI nearby”,
“Position info”,
“Set as home”,
“Save as start point”
Select it to switch between available choices.
Tile up
Tile down
Use this button to return to your current location on the map.
Icon
Description
GPS positioned
GPS not positioned
North Arrow (the red point is for the North),
Time information,
GPS position quality and battery status.
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Turn right to xx road after xx m
If the distance to the road junction or the turning curve is less
than 1 Km, this icon will appear.
Junctions enlarge model. Turn right after xx meter.
Junctions enlarge model. Turn left after xx meter.
Speed information (the speed of your car).
2. Option Menu
Select
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Name
Description
Set as Destination
Select a position as your destination
then the system will calculate a
new route from your location to the
position.
Set as Start
Move the cursor on the mapthen
select this button: your start point
will be changed .
This means that route will not be
started from the current GPS
position. The start point will be
restored as soon as the system
updates the GPS location.
Add To Favorites
If you like the positionclick this
button to collect it.
You can browse them through the
“Favorites”menu.
Find POI nearby
Find circumjacent facilitieslike
Car ServiceTransportation
Restaurant and so on.
Position info
Show the information about your
positionincluding namelatitude
and longitude.
Set as home
Choose a position to be the place
where you frequently go. It may be
your home.
When you select “Go home”you
can see the calculated route directly
without searching your home.
Save as base
Save a location where you want to
go back after a detour.
When you select “Quick navi >
Return to base”, you can see the
direction indicated on the map.
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2.1) Set as destination
a) Locate your destination on the map: move and scale the map as needed.
b) Select to open the Option menu, then select “Set as Destination”. The system will calculate the route in
three methods. Choose the method according to your condition.
c) The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.
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2.2) Set as start
a) Locate your destination on the map: move and scale the map as needed.
b) Select the location which you want to select as your starting point.
c) The map appears with the selected point in the middle.
2.3) Add to Favorite
a) Locate your destination on the map: move and scale the map as needed.
b) Select to open the Option menu, then select “Add to favorite”. The position is then collected.
2.4) Find POI nearby
If you want to find various types of facilities (somewhere to have a lunchto stop your car, to take a bus, etc.), select
this menu, and search through the list.
2.5) Position info
Show the information about the positionincluding namelatitude and longitude.
2.6) Set as home
a) Choose a position to be the place where you frequently go. It may be your home.
b) Select “Go home” from Main menu; you can see the calculated route directly without searching your home.
2.7) Save as base
a) Save a location where you want to go back after a detour, a stroll, an excursion, etc.
b) Select “Quick navi > Return to base” from Main menu; you can see the direction indicated on the map.
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3.3) Find POI
a) Select and get a list of cities from which to choose.
b) Find your city and input the full words or key words of the facility you want to find (for exampleif you want to
find somewhere to parkjust enter “parking”).
c) After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string will appear in a list.
d) Choose the POI you want to find.
3.4) Find POI by group
a) Select and get a list of cities from which to choose.
b) Find your city.
c) Pay attention, this one is different from “Find POI”. You do not have to input the name of the facility; you will see
the categories directly.
d) Choose the facility you wantthe relevant facility nearby will be listed.
e) Nowchoose the POI you need.
3.5) Find POI nearby
a) Select and make sure that you have been located by the satellites.
b) The system will find out the around facilities you expected.
c) Nowchoose the POI you need.
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