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Table of contents for the manual
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Discovery User Manua l Thank you for purchasing the Discovery mobile phone[...]
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Introduction Welcome to ch oose the Discover y mobile phone. This user manual states t he outstanding perform ance o f the Discover y m obile phone in d etail. In additio n to the basic c all f eatures, t he Di scovery mo bile phone and th e system network also p rovide you with a variet y of useful fea tures an d services t o facili tate your work[...]
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I CONTENT Introduction .................................................................................... II Security and performa nce ............................................................. 1 1 Start Using ............................................................................... 3 1.1 Battery .........................................[...]
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II 12.4 Restore factor y settings ................................................... 13 13 Other Functions .................................................................... 13 14 Common Questions .............................................................. 13 15 Maintenance Guideline ......................................................... 1[...]
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1 Security and performance ◆ In thunder raining days, please do not use the mobile phone when charge it or outdo or, so a s to avoid being struck b y thunder or othe r injuries. ◆ Please do not put t he batter y in high-temperatur e environment (high temper ature will lead to heat of the battery up grading), and keep the phone being charged and[...]
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2 ◆ Please do not use the p hone to m ake bold t o cam era, video and recording that ma y infract t he rights o f the copyright owners. The company will not be responsible for any losses ca used by n ot recording, deleting, dest ructing or damage of the photos, vid eo a nd recordings c aused b y i ts access ories or soft ware on the use of the fu[...]
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3 1 Start Using 1.1 Battery Battery is attached with the phone. Please r echarge it for use after complete ly us ing up the battery for the first thre e times, which makes this batter y easier to achiev e the best using st ate. In actual use, th e standby time and talk time of the phone varies with the network status, working envi ronment an d diff[...]
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4 Open the USB cover and insert the connector of the earphone to the earphone jack at the bottom of the mobile phone. Gently pull out the earphone to rem ove it. 1.5 Status bar and con tent In standb y screen you can get t he i nformation t hat you need from the indication ic ons on the scree n. Indicating the cur rent signal stren gth of SIM1 Indi[...]
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5 SN Keys Function descripti on 1 Left soft ke y (LSK) OK; pop-up m enu; sho rt press in standby screen to e nter main menu . 2 Right soft ke y (RSK) Clear; back to pre vious screen. 3 Send key (Snd) Making a call; in s tandby screen press the key to enter Call hi story . 4 End key Hang up a call; go ba ck to the stan dby screen; long press to po w[...]
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6 press the number key to enter corresponding m enu; in stan dby screen, long press 2- 9 ke y to sp eed dial (need set); long press # key to active Silent mode; press * key and LSK t o lock/unlock th e keypad. 8 Receiver Listen to the voice o f the other side when calling. 9 USB jack Connecting USB cable, earphone or charger . 10 Speaker Listen a u[...]
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7 automatically . If spee d dial has not been set for the n umber key you long pressed, t he mobil e phone will hint you “No speed dial n umber”. 2.2 Answering a call If t here is a new incomin g c all when in call p rogress, the ph on e will pop up caller screen (call waiting is activated). W hen you answer the new call, t he original call wil[...]
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8 3 Menu operation In the st andby sc reen, press LSK to enter the main m enu, you can press navig ation k eys or corres ponding number k ey to select the function you want to enter. User profiles Phonebook Call center File manager Messaging Services Organizer Multimedia Settings 4 User profiles User Profil es contains predefined settings f or ring[...]
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9 in calling proc ess, your pho ne will displ ay the ne w call screen. If the function is deactivat ed, new incoming calls cann ot be re ached. Cal l div ert: t his f unct ion i s use d to trans fer the ca ll to y our d esigna ted nu mber . The fun ction is relat ed with the networ k and SIM card . The sys tem w ill g ive app ropr iate sett ing tip[...]
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10 Garbage box: when Blackli st state is on , the SMS sent by all numbers in the blacklist ar e sent into t he garbage box rather than the inbox while other numbers not; when whitelist state is on , the SMS sent b y all numbers in the whitelist ar e sent into the inb ox rather than the g arbage bo x while other numb ers not. Broadcast mes sages: st[...]
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11 can in put n umbers directly and press navigation k ey t o s witch the operation which you need, then start calculati on. Currency converter: in this functi on, if you input t he rate and the amount of m oney in lo cal, you c an g et the resul t of the equiv alence money of foreign. Stopwatch: i n stop watch screen, you can select the typical st[...]
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12 Y ou can s et the S IM selection m ode, dual S IM setting s and preferred mode. In SIM1/SIM2 network settings, y ou can select appropriate network . Note: Please do not register networks inco nsistent with the SIM card, so as to prevent unavailabilit y of n ormal use. For details, please consult your service provi der . 12.2 Securit y settings S[...]
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13 The received file that transmitted by Bluetooth are st ored in Received folder a utomatically . Data account: with valid S IM card wi th GPRS functio n i nserted, there will show t he available accou nts of GSM data and GP RS . Data ac count can be ed ited or d elete . 12.4 Restore factory settings Y ou can car ry on cor responding o peration af[...]
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14 following operating tips: “ Emergency ” You are o utside the network cover age area of t he s ervice provider. B ut a nother network area where yo u locate allows you to make emergency call according to the signal strength. “ Invalid SIM ” The SIM card of the mobile pho ne is locked and the inserted S IM card is una ble to be acc[...]
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15 FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR lim it of USA ( FCC) is 1.6 W /kg and 2.0W /kg in Europe averaged ove r one g ram of tis sue. Devi ce types Discove ry has also beentested against thi s SAR li mit. T he highes t SAR value reported under this standard du ring pro duct certificatio n f or use at the ear is 0.61W /kg and whe n prop[...]
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16 equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to tr y to co rrect the interference b y one or more of the f ollowing me asures: - Reorient or reloca te the receivi ng antenna. - Increase the sepa ration between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the e quipment into an outlet o n a circuit dif ferent from that to which the receiv er is connected[...]