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Introduction to Manual This manual provides operation guidelines for use of your A56W mobile phone. Please refer to the Quick Start Guide, included in the box for a brief overview of the basic functions. Introduction to Manual Icon ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting to Know Your Phone ................4 Front View ....................4 Side View ....................4 Back View ....................5 Getting started ..................... 6 (U)SIM Card and Battery ................6 Powering the Phone On and Off .............. 7 Display Screen ..................8 Keys ......................9 Text Input Methods ................10 Set up Your Phone .................. 11 Guideline for Quick Use ..................14 Call Function ...................14 Main Menu Functions ................19 ...
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Multimedia .....................52 My stuff ....................54 Calendar ....................58 Call Log ....................60 Settings ....................61 FAQs and Troubleshooting Solution ..............69 Health & Safety Information ................72 Declaration of Conformity ................. 76 ...
charge your battery before using for the first time. Charging your battery: Insert the USB connector of the charger into the phone. When charging is compleletd, remove the USB charger from the phone Powering the Phone On and Off Before the phone is powered on, ensure that the phone has been charged ...
2. The phone has been powered off once the power down animation is completed. Note: when the phone is powered off, all phone functions are disabled except for the alarm. Display Screen Display Screen ...
Messages > SMS > New. and To type a word “Phone”, select . If the screen displays the desired word, select CENTRAL KEY for confirmation. If the screen does not display the desired word, select the DOWN NAVIGATION KEY to view other word options. Once the desired word has been found, select the CENTRAL for confirmation. To switch between lower‐case and capital letters, select OPTION menu ...
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Adjusting Backlight time Main menu> Settings > Display Settings > Backlight time. Select preferred backlight time and select OK to save. Note that “Always” will drain battery power faster than other settings. Adjusting the Brightness of Screen Display Main menu> Settings > Display Settings > Brightness. Select the brightness of display screen by scrolling left or right with the navigation key and select SAVE to save the settings. Ringtone Settings Select the Profile ...
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Shortcut Key Setting Set up Shortcut Key ...
Guideline for Quick Use Call Function When the phone is powered on it will search for the Local network and ...
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from the Right Soft KEY. Select the contact number that you wish to call or input the name’s letter of the contact to search your contacts. Select the SEND key to activate the call. Place a call using Speed Dial Shortcuts Prior to placing a call using the speed dial shortcuts you need to set up the shortcut key for each contacts. Main menu > Contacts > Option > Settings > Speed dial.. Select SHORTCUT KEY and SET to input the corresponding number of shortcut keys or select SEARCH to a number from Contacts. Select OK to save the settings. To call using the speed dial shortcuts, press and hold the ‐ corresponding shortcut keys under the standby status to initiate the call. Fixed Dial Fixed dialing restricts the phone numbers which can be dialed from the phone. ...
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Fixed dialing will still support emergency 911 calls. Emergency Calls The phone supports emergency calls to 911 wherever there is network coverage. Regardless if you subscribe to service or have a SIM card installed. To make an emergency call: Dial the emergency number (911) and select SEND KEY to initiate the call. Some countries or regions may set up other emergency numbers. Therefore, the network service supplier may store emergency numbers of other countries or regions in SIM card. Answering Calls Setting up the Answer Mode ...
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Missed calls When an incoming call is not answered, the phone will display the missed calls on the standby display. Select VIEW to see the record of missed calls. To dial from the missed calls list, select the number and select the SEND key. To view the call log of all missed calls select: Main menu > Call log > Missed calls. Transfer to receive the Incoming Call with Call Divert Main menu > Settings > Call settings > Call divert Select the transfer condition: All calls /If busy/If not answered/If not available. Select OPTION and then select ON Select where you want the calls transferred to; TO VOICEMAIL or TO ANOTHER. ...
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Main menu > Settings > Call settings > Call waiting > Check Status. Confirm if Call Waiting is enabled or disabled. To change the setting select ON or OFF After activating the call waiting, if there has new incoming call during calling, the phone will display the call waiting window and the message prompt. To switch between the two calls select SWITCH This feature requires support of the network. Please contact your network supplier. Multi‐party calls Making a call during an existing call ...
Security Settings Connection Settings Reset Settings Flight mode SAT ...
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Manually input the URL to access the related webpage. Main menu >Browser> Enter URL. Type in the the website address Select OPTION and OK. After the webpage is loaded, any links will be highlighted. Use the CENTRAL KEY to open the selected link. Clear up the relevant records on Internet Main menu > Browser > Browser settings > Clear. Select cleared contents: history, cache, cookies, or login info. Save Webpage Message When in a browser session, select: OPTION >Tools > Save webpage The phone will display webpage messages which can be downloaded. Download the content and select CENTRAL KEY to save. Bookmark With the bookmark feature, you can access saved webpage URLs quickly. ...
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Option Menu of Bookmark: New: create a new bookmark. Edit: re‐edit the bookmark title and URL. Delete: delete the current bookmark or delete all bookmarks. Details: view the title of bookmark and address. Send Link: send the link by SMS, MMS or Bluetooth Move: move a selected bookmark to a previous position, or to a next position, or to the list top or bottom. History ...
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Main menu > Browser > Saved pages. Select webpage list and Select CENTRAL KEY to view the webpage. When viewing the Saved Pages, select a link to the webpage and select the CENTRAL KEY. The browser will automatically open the linked webpage. Set up Webpage List Display Mode 1. Main menu > Browser > Saved pages. 2. Select to display webpage title, time and URL. Option Menu of Saved Pages: Delete: delete the selected Saved Pages item. Delete All: clear up all Saved Pages items. Show Title/Date/URL: display webpage title, date or URL ...
Set up New Push Messages Notify Characteristics Main menu > Browser > Browser Settings> Auto display settings. Select ON or OFF and save the settings. Network Settings Set up network connection parameters. ...
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Please install and use those reliably‐originated application programs and software. The software developer must be capable of providing essential security protection against the potential of virus software. Download Application Software Operation path: Main menu > Entertainment. ...
the URL. Go to Java: open the My Stuff to view the download software list saved in the phone. Delete: delete the application software. Access Point: set up the network configuration. Details: view the application software data. Camera You can take pictures and record videos by using the camera function in the ...
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To adjust the settings on the camera select: Main menu> Camera> Option> Settings. From here you can adjust the Shutter sound, Quality, Image size, White balance, Anti‐Banding, Night mode, Photo default name. Open Option Menu by Selecting OPTION under View‐selecting Status of Camera: To camcorder: switch to the video camera. Photo album: switch to My Album or My stuff. My Album is a folder for storing pictures. Countdown: ...
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set in default. Settings: Quality, Image size, White balance, Record sound, Video type, Record time limit, Anti‐banding, Night mode and Video default name. Quality: Middle, Low, High, Middle is set in default. Image size: 176X144, 128X96, 176X144 is set in default. White balance: Auto, Tungsten, Fluorescence, Daylight, Cloudy, Auto is set in default. Record sound: Close/Open, Open is set in default. Video type: 3GP, MP4 and 3G2, MP4 is set in default. Record time limit: 1minute/5 minutes/15 minutes/60 minutes, 60 minutes are set in default. Anti‐banding: 50Hz/60Hz, 50Hz is set in default. Night mode: Close/Open, Close is set in default. Video default name: Video. Save location: the storage position for screened videos. The option is phone/memory card. The phone is set in default. Memory status: display the status memory used. ...
You can select the required video in video album then select OPTION to select Send> via MMS/Email/bluetooth. Select “via MMS/Email” the phone returns the editing window of MMS or E‐mail. You can input the message of addressee and select CENTRAL KEY to confirm the sending under the editing window of addressee. Select “via Bluetooth” the phone returns the paired device list. you can select the target device to send. Storage Settings Set up Storage Position of Pictures ...
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Option Menu of Editing Text message: Send: send the completed Text message Insert: insert a preset message, a website or additional contacts when editing the current Text message. Save to draft: save the currently edited Text message into draft box. Input mode: change the text input mode. Insert symbol: Insert symbol. Input settings: change the input mode for all messages. View Received Message Main menu > Messages > SMS > Inbox. Select the message you wish to view Option Menu after Selecting Inbox: Reply: reply the current Text message by SMS /MMS. Forward: forward the current Text message. Delete: ...
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message contents. Move to mobile/USIM card: move the Text message to the phone/USIM card. Copy to mobile/USIM card: copy the Text message to the phone/USIM card. View Message Failed in Sending Main menu >Messages>SMS>Outbox. Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view the details.. Option Menu of Outbox Message Resend: resend a selected message. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected SMS. Delete all: clear up the current outbox. View mode: display the message in the message‐sending list by date and subject. Details: addressee, time and type. Option Menu for Viewing Unsent Message: Resend: resend a selected message. Delete: delete the selected SMS. Call: call the current message addressee. Extract: phone number, website and E‐mail. View Sent Message Main menu >Messages >SMS >Sentbox. Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY. ...
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Delete all: clear up the current sentbox. Call: call the number of current message addressee. View mode: display the message in the sent message list by date and subject. Details: addressee, time and type. View/Edit Draft Message Main menu >Messages > SMS >Draftbox. To continue editing a draft, select the message to open it. When you have completed the editing select OPTION and SEND which will prompt you to select the number of the recipient(s) Option Menu after Selecting Draft Box: Send: send the content of draft box to the contacts, if there is no addressee, you can jump to the address editing window of addressee. Delete: delete the current selected message or the whole message list. Delete all: clear up the current draft box. View mode: display the message in the draft list by date and subject. Message details: addressee, time and type. Cell Broadcast After you launch Cell Broadcast service, the message will be sent according the local area’s conditions. You will feel that all messages are together with you when you receive the Cell Broadcast service. ...
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To create a new template select OPTION and then NEW Type in the content of the message template and select CENTRAL KEY to save. Option Menu when the Preset Message Templates Entry is not full: Send: send the preset commonly‐used SMS to the contacts. New: create the commomly‐used SMS. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected commonly‐used SMS. Delete all: clear up the SMS templates. Option Menu when the Preset Message Templates Entry is full: Send: send the preset commonly‐used SMS to the contacts. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected commonly‐used SMS. Delete all: clear up all commonly‐used SMS. Text message Settings Main menu > Messages > SMS >Settings>Text message >Setting/Send settings/Default storage. Select setting entry and input the relevant parameters of SMS account, Sending parameters and default storage. Voice mail settings ...
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Set the related parameters according to the information offered by network service provider and personal preference, including: MMS center life time, Priority, Report allowed, Delivery report, Read report, Admit ad, Admit anonymity, Delivery size limit, Reception size limit and Network settings Create and Send a Multimedia Message (MMS) Main menu > Messages > MMS> New. Enter the subject of the message Scroll down and compose the text portion of the message Scroll down and select CENTRAL KEY to attach pictures, videos and sounds ...
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Save to draft: save the edited MMS to drafts. Save as MMS template: save the edited MMS into the phone as MMS template. View Multimedia Main menu>Messages>MMS>Inbox. Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY. Option Menu for Viewing Missed MMS: Retrieve: download MMS contents. Delete: delete or delete a batch of the selected MMS. Delete all: clear up the MMS in inbox. View type: arrange the MMS sequence by date/subject. Details: display the current attribute information of the current MMS, including sender, date, time and type. Option Menu for Viewing Received MMS: Reply: reply the current sender of the MMS. Forward: forward the current MMS to other contacts. Call: call the current MMS sender. Extract object: save the video, audio, image and application to the folder. ...
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Option Menu for Outbox Message: Resend: resend the selected MMS. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected MMS. Delete all: clear up the current outbox. View mode: display the MMS in the message‐sending list by date and subject. Details: subject, addressee, time, priority and size. Option Menu for viewing Unsent MMS: Resend: resend the selected MMS. Delete: delete the selected unsent MMS. Details: view addressee, time and type of MMS. View Sent MMS Main menu >Messages >MMS>Sentbox. Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view the MMS details. Option Menu for Sent MMS: Forward: forward the current sent MMS to other contacts. Delete: delete the current or the bulk delete. Delete all: clear up the current sentbox. Call: call the current MMS sender number. View mode: display the sent list of MMS by date and subject. Details: subject, addressee, time, priority and size. View/Edit Draft Main menu >Messages >MMS>Draft box. Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view. To continue to edit message in draft box, select the CENTRAL KEY. After ...
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Option Menu after Selecting DraftBox: Send: send the draft to the contacts Delete: select to delete the current selected MMS or the whole MMS list. Delete all: clear up the current draft box. View mode: display the message of draft list by date and subject. Details: subject, addressee, time, priority and size MMS Template Edit the commonly‐used templates in advance for your convenience. Main menu >Messages >MMS>Templates. To edit existing templates, select CENTRAL KEY. Type in the content of the message template and select CENTRAL KEY to save. Option Menu for MMS Templates Entry: Send: send the MMS templates to the contacts. Delete: delete or delete a batch of the selected MMS templates. ...
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To use CC or BCC, select: Option >Change send mode >To/CC/BCC. 10. Select Send the E‐mail.. Option Menu for Editing Email: Send: send the composed E‐mail contents Add attachment: select the Add File from the My Stuff. Add vCard: select and add contact info from the Contacts. Save to draft: save the composed E‐mail in the draft. View Received Email Main menu >Messages >Email>Inbox. Select the Email you wish to view, and select CENTRAL KEY to view. Option Menu for Viewing Email List: Reply: reply to sender of the current E‐mail. Reply All: reply to all senders and copy‐to persons of the current E‐mail. Forward: forward the current E‐mail to other contact. Retreive body: download an integral E‐mail content. Mark as unread/read: mark the E‐mail as read/unread.(downloaded E‐mail) Retreive new: view and receive the new E‐mail. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected E‐mail. Delete all: clear up the E‐mails. View mode: display the mail of mail list by date and subject. Details: display the mail data. View failed‐sent Email Main menu >Email > Outbox. Select the message you wish to view and select the CENTRAL KEY to view. ...
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Option Menu for Outbox Message: Resend: resend the selected mail. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected E‐mail. Delete all: clear up the current outbox. View mode: display the mail of mail‐sending list by date and subject. Details: from, subject, time, size, to, priority, attachment. Option Menu of Viewing unsent E‐mail: Resend: resend the selected mail. Delete: delete the current email. Extract: extract number, URL, mail address from the content. View Sent E‐mail Main menu >Messages >Email>Sentbox. Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view Option Menu for Sent E‐mail: Forward: forward the sent E‐mail to other contact. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected E‐mail. Delete all: clear up the current sent mail. View mode: display the mail of mail‐sending list by date and subject. Details: from, subject, time, size, to, priority, attachment. Option Menu for Viewing Sent Email: Forward: forward the sent E‐mail to other contact. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected E‐mail. Attachment list: view the detailed list in attachment. Extract: extract number, URL, mail address from the content. Details: from, subject, time, size, to, priority and attachment. ...
Main menu >Messages >Email>Draftbox. To continue to edit message in draft box, select the draft entry and select CENTRAL KEY to edit Select OPTION and SEND to send the email Option Menu after Selecting Draft Box: Send: if there is no addressee, you can jump to the address editing window of addressee. Delete: delete the current or the bulk delete. Delete all: clear up the current draft box. View mode: display the draft list by date and subject. Details: from, subject, time, size, to, priority, attachment. Email Setting Main menu >Messages >Email >Settings >General settings/ Email accounts/About. ...
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Select the contact entry and select OPTION and DELETE Select the deletion mode and select OK. If selecting the mode “batch to delete”, you can use the CENTRAL KEY to select deletion items Select OPTION and DELETE, then select OK to confirm. Assign a Ringtone and Image for a Contact Only contacts stored in the phone’s memory support this feature. Main menu >Contacts. Select a contact and select OPTION and EDIT. Select the ringtone or image, and then select the CENTRAL KEY to open the folder, select the required files. Option Menu when at Newly‐added Status: Save: save the currently‐set message of a new contact. Add number: add the option for a couple of numbers including phone number editing and phone number type selecting. Add company: add the company name item which can be edited. ...
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contacts name. Option Menu under Contacts Status: Call: call the selected contact by voice call. Send message: edit SMS or MMS. New: create the message of contact in contacts. Edit: edit the message of the current contact in contacts. Delete: delete the current selected contacts or delete a batch the selected contacts. Copy to USIM/mobile: support the copy between USIM card and phone mutually, copy the current record/copy a batch selected records. Contacts display: select the contacts to display phone/USIM card/All. ...
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Manage Group Organize and classify the contact data according to the type of the contact. ...
Send My business card through Contacts Main menu >Contacts. Select OPTION and select SETTINGS Select MY BUSINESS CARD and select the CENTRAL KEY to open the business card message window. Select SEND to select the sending mode and select OK. The phone will open the message editing window and add business card in message. After finishing message editing, you can selct OPTION and SEND, followed by OK. ...
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alarm clock. Input the time for the alarm and select SAVE. To re‐activate an alarm which has been turned off, scroll to the alarm and select ON Notes You can record the relevant issues with Notes ...
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Option Menu under Recorder Status: Record folder: turn to the page of record folder to play or view the specific message of record folder. Settings: set up the storage position of record file, name of file is set in default and the record time is limited. Delete:delete the record file(s) Rename: rename the current file Send: send the current recorder file Via MMS/Email/Bluetooth. ...
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Go to: Go to specific page of ebook. Auto scroll: Set the auto scroll by line/page or off. Encode: Set the encode mode. Unit convert ...
Set Summer Time 1. Main menu > Tools > World Time. 2. Select a required city in map or quick search way. 3. Select OPTION to select SUMMER TIME. 4. Select a SUMMER TIME status and then save. Option Menu of Time Zone Display: Quick search: you can quickly search the required city by inputting initial letter of the name of city. Summer time: launch or close summer time. Set locate zone: set up the time of selected city to local time. Multimedia Multimedia includes music player, video player and FM radio. ...
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5. Also you can select to set up playing settings, including: Shuffle, Repeat, and Equalizer. Video player The ...
Select the UP/DOWN NAVIGATION KEYS to tune the radio Select the LEFT/RIGHT NAVIGATION KEYS to change the channel. Broadcast Setting Select OPTION to select AUTO SEARCH, and search the signal channel automatically and save. Select SAVE CHANNEL, you can save the current displayed channel to the channel list. If you save the stored broadcasting station, you can enter CHANNEL LIST to select your required station. To change the frequency manually, please select OPTION to select MANUAL INPUT. To listen to the broadcast by loudspeaker, please select OPTION to select SPEAKER the sound path will be switched to the speaker. ...
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Option Menu of Folder Type: New Folder: create the new folder in the current folder. Delete folder: delete the selected folder. Move floder: move the selected folder from the current position to other position. Copy folder: Copy the current folder to other position. View mode: list and abbreviatory image. Memory status: display the phone and storage status of external memorizer. Files View Files ...
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image/screen saver. Send: send the selected files by MMS/E‐mail/Bluetooth. Move: move the selected file from the current position to other position. Copy: copy the selected the file to other position. Delete: delete the selected file. Rename: rename the current file. New Folder: create the new folder in the current folder. View mode: set up to array the files by list/abbreviatory image. Details: display the current detailed message of the file, including Name, Format, Type, Time creation,Size, Resolution, Position and Protected. Memory status: view the phone and occupied status of external memorizer. ...
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alert/email alert. Send: send the selected files by MMS/E‐mail/Bluetooth. Move: move the selected file from the current position to other position. Copy: copy the selected file to other position. Delete: delete the selected file. Rename: rename the current file. New folder: create the new folder in the current folder. View mode: set up to array the files by list/abbreviatory image. Details: display the current detailed message of the file, including name, mode, type, time creation, size, position and file protection. Memory status: view the phone and occupied status of external memorizer. ...
Move: move the selected file from the current position to other position. Copy: copy selected file to other position. Delete: delete the selected file. Rename: rename the current file. New folder: create the new folder in the current folder. View mode: set up to array the files by list/Grid. Details: display the current detailed message of the file, including Name, Format, Type, Creation date, Size, Position and Protected. Memory ...
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View an Outdated Event 1. Select: CENTRAL KEY > Calendar. 2. Select OPTION and select EXPIRED EVENT and select OK. 3. Select OPTION to view the detailed event info. Option Menu under Calendar Status: New event: create an event in a selected date. Week view: view the specific routine in the week. Delete Delete the event in a select date To certain day: skip to a designated date. Settings: set up alarm ringtones for different types of events, and set up the parameter for Week View including the date and name of Week View. Expired Event: display all outdated event logs. Managing Events Create Event ...
Option Menu under Present Event Management List: New event: create an event in a present date. Delete: delete the current or delete a batch files. To certain day: skip to the event management list window of designated date. Call Log The call log allows you to view Outgoing calls, incoming calls, missed calls ...
Incoming calls/All calls. Select call log entry/phone number and select OPTION and SAVE NUMBER, then select OK. If saving as a new contact entry, select the type of number, select OK and input the other information of contact Select SAVE. If adding the number as an update to an existing contact, select number’s type, add any other information of contact and select SAVE. Make a call from the Call Log Select: CENTRAL KEY > Call log Select the call log you wish to view: Missed calls/Outgoing calls/ Incoming calls/All calls. Select call log entry. Select SEND to call the number. Option Menu in Record List: Edit and dial: you can edit and call the number. Send message: send the SMS/MMS. Delete: delete the current/ delete a batch records. Save number: add the message of recored contact to the Contacts. Set speed dial: set up the selected contact’s number as speed dial number. Set reject call: set up the selected contact’s number as filter number. Settings The settings function will help you customize the phone. Do not revise the ...
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PHONE Profile You can set up personal ringtone and relevant prompt tone of the phone in ...
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Main menu > Settings > Display settings. Select setting to edit and select the CENTRAL KEY to open. After editing the settings select SAVE. Items under Display Settings: Idle screen: set up standby menu for the phone. It includes wallpaper and whether to display the time and date. Backlight time: set up the waiting time of screen light, including 10 seconds/20 seconds/30 seconds/ Always. Brightness: set up the brightness of display screen. Screen saver: set up the Screen saver state and select images. Phone Settings Set up the language, time, date and shortcut of the phone. ...
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Option for Call Settings: Phone number: set up whether displaying the local phone number in the contactee’s phone, and the sending local phone number requires the network support. Call waiting: set up whether answering the second incoming call under the call status of the phone. Answer mode: set up to receive the call by random key/receving key. ...
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Security Settings Unauthorized use of this phone can be prevented through management of ...
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Connection Settings Parameter setting includes Bluetooth and Data account. ...
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After the password is accepted the Bluetooth device will be paired to the phone and stored in the list of devices. Note: please consult the user manual of your Bluetooth accessorory for the PIN if it is not 0000. Transmitting Data via Bluetooth Open the folder containing the file you wish to send, (for example, open My Stuff if you want to send a picture to another device), select the file you wish to send. Select OPTION and SEND and then select VIA BLUETOOTH The phone will display the device list, allowing you to select which Bluetooth device you send it to. Note: in order to send a file via Bluetooth your device must be paired with the receiving device in advance. See instructions on pairing above. If the object device requires a password, the phone will prompt you to input. After the devices are paired, the phone will display a prompt of Sending File. Data Account Settings (DO NOT MODIFY) Main menu > Setting >Connection Settings > Data Account. Select a data account and select the MENU KEY to view the account info, including account name, access point, authentification type, user’s name and password. If desired to create a new data account, select OPTION and CREATE Input the option, input account setting parameters, and settings and select SAVE. ...
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(Restore Specific), restores all settings to the factory default but does not erase user‐created content, including contacts, messages and files. A full recovery (Restore All), restores the device to factory settings and erases all user‐created or downloaded content. Main menu > Settings > Default Settings Choose the restore type; Restore specific /Restore all. Input the phone password. (The original password of the phone is 0000 when the phone leaves the factory). Select OK. After the phone is reset, it will return to the homescreen Flight mode Radio frequency (RF) will disturb the electronic equipment, when you are in ...
FAQs and Troubleshooting Solution If you experience issues with your Cincinnati Bell A56W, plese revert to the following FAQ prior to calling customer support. The phone cannot be started up: Check whether the power key is pressed and held continuously. Check whether the battery is contacted well or not. Please firstly remove the battery and refit it, then re‐power on the device. Check whether the battery is run out or not. Please recharge it. There is a lock screen displayed upon powering on the phone: Input the phone lock password: select a function of automatically locking the phone. The phone lock password must be input before ...
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Cannot Dial Out: Please confirm the dial key is pressed after the number is dialed. Please confirm the (U)SIM card is valid. Please confirm whether the call restriction function is set up. Please confirm whether the fixed dial function is set up. Bad call quality: Check whether the volume is adjusted appropriately. Use the phone at the place where the receiving quality is not good, such as near to the building or in the basement where the radio wave cannot reach. Use the phone at the peak time, such as at the time of going on/off the duty, the channel is congested. ...
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Cannot charge: Bad electrical contact! Please check that the plug is connected well. Wipe the interfaces of the phone and battery with soft dry cloth. The battery or adapter is damaged and requires to be replaced. Contact customer care if you suspect damage to the battery or charger. ...
Health & Safety Information RF/SAR Information Your phone is a low‐energy wireless receiver. Upon powering it on, the phone will emit a low‐level radio frequency (RF). All governments around the world use the national safety directives framed by specialized scientific organizations, such as ICNIRP and IEEE. These directives have established an approved level of radio waves exposure to common population. The approved level includes any metrological deviation, such as age and health levels, providing a guarantee within a safe ...
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The battery charging time depends on the remained capacity, type and adapter. The battery may be charged thousands of times, but will wear out gradually. Please purchases new battery when the standby time is shorter than the normal time obviously. Please use the proper charging equiptment and certified battery Please disconnect the adapter and the power supply when the adapter is not used. Please do not overcharge the battery; otherwise damage to the battery may ...
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the antenna pointing to top of the arm) in order to operate satisfactorily and protect your health. Please use the phone at applicable temperature range -10℃ to 50℃. Electronic Apparatus Most electronic devices shield the radio information. Please contact the manufacturer for related information. Pacemaker: keep the phone 6 inches (15cm) or above apart from the pacemaker; ...
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phone. Repair &Maintenance This product is designed delicately and manufactured with hi‐tech. Please use it cautiously. The following suggestions will help you use the phone happily for a long time. Keep the phone dry, and avoid all types of liquids from entering the interior of the phone. Water damage voids warranty. Do not operate the phone with wet hands, if you do electric shock may result. Please do not store the phone under elevated temperature, or otherwise the service life of the electronic apparatus will shorten, damage the battery and possibly melt the accessories. ...
FCC Regulations: This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: SG71104HW-A56W. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5cm...
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