Crosscall Shark V2 manual

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    SHARK User Ma nual GSM Mobile Phone User Manual Please read and retain these instructions.[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 2 Dear Cust omer , Thank you for purchasing this Crosscall GSM mobile phone. Here is a short introduction of t he main features: ‐ This phone is dustproof and waterproof IP68, with anti ‐ shock protection, making it your ideal companion for outdoor activities, ‐ Dual SIM slot: one single phone for both professional and perso[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 3 Conten t Important Saf ety Inf ormation ............................................................................................... 4 Get to know your phone ........................................................................................................ 8 Phone layout .................................................[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 4 Important Safety Information General Do not become dist ract ed by the device w hile driving, and always b e fully a ware of all driving conditions. • Alwa ys oper ate the v ehicle in a safe manner . • Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the device’ s screen while driving and use voice prompts when possible. • Do n[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 5 Li ‐ Ion batt ery pack used This product contains a Li ‐ Ion battery . There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly . Wa r n i n g : Danger of explosion i f battery is incorr ectly replaced. T o r e duce risk of fire or burns, do Not attemp t to open or service ba ttery back. Do not disassemble[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 6 Emergency calls Import ant: This device operates using radio signals, wireless networks, landline networks, and user ‐ progr ammed functions. If your device s upports voice calls over the internet (internet calls), activa t e both the internet calls and the cellular phone. The device may attempt to make e mergency calls over b[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 7 requir ed to reach the network. That amount changes depending on a number of f actors such as how close you are to a network base station. The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at the ear is 1.460 W/kg. Declaration of Confo rmity Hereby , Admea declares that this GSM P hone is in compliance with[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 8 Get to know your phone Phone layout 1. Left soft key 2. Torch key 3. Call key 4. Navigation key 5. OK key 6. * key 7. Right soft key 8. Camera key 9. Power key / End call key 10. Dial plate 11. # key 12. USB port 13. LED light torch 14. Earphone Jack[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 9 Key Function De f inition Key Function Definition Left soft key T o enter the main menu. Torch key T o turn on or off the torch LED light. Call ke y T o call or to answer the phone. Navig ation key s T o enter the desired menu directly or move the cursor to left/right/up/down. OK ke y Press OK k ey to confirm * key Enter “*”[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 10 Getting started Remove or install the battery cover This mobile phone is waterproof and therefore a screwdriver is necessary so as to open the battery compartment. There are two screws into the battery cover. Please use the screwdriver to turn the screws at left direction for opening the cover. To install the battery cover, aim[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 11 Note: - The SIM card and its contacts can be d amaged easily by scratches or b ending, so be careful when handing, inserting and removing the card. - Before installing the SIM card, make sure that the phone is switched off, disconnected from the charger or any other device and then remove the battery. Insert a Micro SD card[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 12 Install the battery Line up the contacts of the battery and the battery compartment, and then insert the battery. Charge the battery • Charge with the provided travel adapter 1. Connect the charger to an ac wall outlet. 2. Connect the plug fro m the charger to the jack on the bottom of the phone. The battery indicator bar sta[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 13 - Please only use the AC adapter and the battery provided. No part of this device c a nb er e p a i r e db ye n d ‐ user . Conta ct your reseller should you need to re place the AC adapter or the battery . - T alking time and standb y time will depend on diff erent conditions when using the device, like signal intensity , wor[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 14 Select your operator so as to be able to connect to WAP services: o Go to MENU, SERVICES, INTERNET SERVICE, SETTINGS, DATA ACCOUNT. Select your SIM card operator from the list and p ress OK . If your SIM c ard operator does not appear on the list, you will need to set it manually so as to activate MMS and WAP services. Access c[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 15 Basic function Quick access to some menus Please the naviga tion k eys for quick access to the desired menus. Y ou can change the desired menus fo llowing the path: Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Dedicat ed k eys. Press left soft key (LSK) to access main menu . Press right soft key (RSK) to access the names and num[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 16 Then you can see the mobile disk icon in your PC. Power on mode When the phone is power on, the phone would show “Mass storag e” automatically after connecting to PC. Confirm this selection, and then the phone will appear as a removable disk on your PC. Y ou can check th e files saved in your phone, an d remove or copy th e[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 17 Main menu In the standby mode, select Menu and the d esired menu and submenu. Select Back to exit the c urrent level of menu. Press the end key to return to the standby mode directly. Not all menu functions or option items are described here. 1. Phonebook 1. Add to new cont act 2. Phonebook list 2. Messages 1. Write message 2. [...]

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    SHARK User Manual 18 Phonebook Y ou can store phone numbers on your SIM card and in your phone’ s memory . The SIM card and phone’ s memory are physically separat e, but they are used as a single entity called Phonebook. T o access this menu, press Menu in idle mode and select Phonebook or press right soft key (RSK) key to enter Phone book. Sea[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 19 3. To send the message, press OK key or select Options > Send to, enter the recipient’s phone number or add from phonebook, and select OK. On editing interface, you can press the LSK (Left soft key) fo r submenu under Options: Send to, input method, advanced and save to drafts. • Send to: you can enter the number directl[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 20 You can make settings for SIM 1and SIM2. Please obtain the information from your service provider if necessary. You can also check the memory status of SIM cards and phone, to choose Save sent message on or off, and prefer a storage for saving the SMS. • Multimedia message 1. Data account The first time you are using this pho[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 21 • Account Name: Your operator’s name. Other information below must be provided by your operator. • APN (Access Point Name), • Username, • Password, • Authentication Type • SIM selection • Advanced settings • Homepage • Connection type • Use p roxy • Proxy address • Proxy port • Proxy user name • Pr[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 22 Call center Call history Y ou can check missed calls, dialed calls, receiv ed calls and delete call logs in this menu. Call settings SIM1 call settings (if available) SIM 2 call settings (if available) Y ou can have setting for call waiting, call divert, call barring and line switching. • Call waiting If there’ s new incomi[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 23 Advanced settings • Auto redial: if this function if active, the phone will auto redial if nobody answe rs. • Call time reminder: if this function is on, you can mak e it remind in single or periodic when you are on phone number . • Answer mode: default close, after active t his function, you can choose a ny key to answer[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 24 • GPRS transf er pref .: select the priorit y network service provider , it will show network service provider ’ s list. Differ ent with what showed on the phone. Security settings • SIM ca rd security: input PIN code (provided with the SIM card) to set SIM card lock or unlock. This phone is default by unlock. The phone r[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 25 Paring your phon e with other Bluetooth device: • Mak e sure the 2 devices are both with Bluetooth function switch ‐ on. • Enter My device menu to choose “sear ch new device” or enter Search audio device if paring a Bluetooth headset or speak er . Then the Bluetooth devices would show . Press “ cancel” to return t[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 26 Note: The phone would power off/on automatically after restoring factory settings. Multimedia Camera Press the Left Soft key or OK ke y to access the < Camera > function. Inside the menu, you can choose Option in the preview mode t o have the f ollowing options: Photos, Camera Settings, Image Settings, W hite balance, Sce[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 27 • Auto search: Select A uto Search Setting List, then it will receive the frequency modulating br oadcastin g informa tion a ccording your location and save into the channel list. • Set tings: Allows you to set the b ackground play as ON or OFF , Loudspeaker as ON or OFF , Note: ‐ FM reception may be unavailable or poor i[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 28 k ey to browser , press options make to view , view all, add event, delete event, jump to date, go to today and go to weekly view options. Alarm There are 5 alarm clocks can be set. Press Up/Down naviga tion k ey to choose a alarm, and edit status, time, mode, alarm tone, snooze , alert type. Note: Alarm clock can be supported [...]

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    SHARK User Manual 29 Ebook reader Please save the Ebook files in .txt format extension under Ebook folder via your PC, and then view the files with this mobile phone. Press left soft key to confirm to access electric b ook interface, you can select open Ebook, clean up bookshelf, global settings, book info, delete, delete all files, sort by , apply[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 30 Homepage: you can preset the website to login directly. Bookmarks: used to save websites you are interested in. Input address: enter into t his menu, you can edit the website to login. Recent pages: record the p ages you browsed. Settings: you can check the default homepa ge you login and define default website, choose data acc[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 31 Troubleshootings Prior to contacting t he after ‐ sales service providers, please mak e the following simple check : Common Tr oubles Causes and Resolutions Cannot powe r on - Press the end call key for more than 1 second, - Check if the battery is not inserted well. Y ou may take out the battery first and insert it again a[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 32 will run out, so t he standby time is c urtailed. - Please use the cell phone in places with stro nger signal or power off it if not use for a long time; - Please replace batteries; SIM card error - There is filth on the metal surfaces of S IM cards, please use the clean cloth to wipe the metal contact point of S IM card; - SIM[...]

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    SHARK User Manual 33 Cannot send a MMS or cannot access the internet - The first time you are using this p hone, or if you have changed your operat or , you will need to select your operator name before being able to send MMS (Multimedia Message) or connect to the internet ( W AP serv ice). Please refe r to instruction’ s section Multimedia messa[...]

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    SH A RK v2 MP3 PLA Y ER Insert a micro SD card to activ ate MP3 features. Use the navi gation keys to discov er all the play options. You can listen to audio files th rough the head set or loudspea k er. Select <Playl ist> for access to all audio trac ks. Select <options> to go to pl ay options.  Select <Play > to start th e fi[...]