Videocon V1655 User manual

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User‟s Manual
V1655
Table of Contents
Legal Notices ....................................................... i
Introduction ....................................................... 1
Getting Started ................................................... 4
Inside the Box.......................................................... 4
Inside the CD ............................................................ 5
Installing and Removing the Battery ............... 6
Inserting SIM Cards ................................................ 7
Inserting the Memory Card.................................. 9
Charging the Device .............................................10
Connecting to the PC ...........................................11
My V1655 .......................................................... 13
Phone Layout .........................................................13
Widgets ...................................................................18
Basic Operations ............................................. 19
Make a Call ..............................................................19
Send a Message .....................................................20
Add a Number to Phonebook ...........................21
Making a Call using Call History........................21
Call history ....................................................... 23
Phonebook ....................................................... 25
Phonebook Settings ............................................26
Profiles.............................................................. 29
File manager .................................................... 30
Messages .......................................................... 31
Organizer ......................................................... 34
Games ............................................................... 36
Media tools ...................................................... 37
Camera .....................................................................37
Camera Settings .............................................37
Video recorder .......................................................40
Music.........................................................................40
Video player ...........................................................42
Photo viewer .........................................................42
FM Radio ..................................................................44
Voice memo ...........................................................45
Applications ..................................................... 46
E-book ......................................................................46
JAVA...........................................................................46
Tools ................................................................. 47
Calculator ................................................................47
Converter.................................................................47
Stopwatch...............................................................47
Timer ........................................................................48
World clock .............................................................48
Shortcuts .................................................................48
BMI ............................................................................48
Bluetooth ................................................................49
Settings ............................................................ 50
General ....................................................................50
Personalization...............................................50
Date/Time.........................................................51
Power on/off ...................................................51
Information .....................................................51
Security .............................................................52
Restore Settings .............................................56
Phone .......................................................................56
Call settings......................................................56
Call divert ..........................................................56
Call barring .......................................................57
Network Settings ...........................................57
Switch mode....................................................58
Default SIM .......................................................58
Speed Dial .........................................................58
Connection .............................................................59
Data Accounts .................................................59
WAP Settings ...................................................59
MMS Settings ...................................................60
JAVA Settings ...................................................60
Services ............................................................. 61
WAP explorer .........................................................61
SIM applicator / STK .............................................61
Event center ...........................................................61
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Legal Notices
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distribution or storage of part or all of the
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VIDEOCON is prohibited.
VIDEOCON operates on a policy of continuous
development. VIDEOCON reserves the right to
make changes and improvements to any of
the products described in this document
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Under no circumstances shall VIDEOCON be
responsible for any loss of data or income or
any special, incidental, consequential or
indirect damages howsoever caused.
The contents of this document are provided
"as it is". Except as required by applicable
law, no warranties of any kind, either
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expressed or implied, including, but not
limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular
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Executive.
1
Introduction
Safety Precaution / Measures
Please comply with these precautions /
measures to avoid dangerous or illegal
situation and ensure peak performance of
your phone.
Road safety
The use of a mobile phone while driving is
illegal and should be avoided at all costs. If
you need to make or receive an urgent call,
move your vehicle to the side of the road
and allow it to come to a complete stop
before using your phone.
Switch off in potentially hazardous
environments
Switch your phone off while boarding an
aircraft. Signal from your phone can affect
aircraft system. You are legally obliged to
comply with this recommendation.
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Switch your phone off when entering any
explosive area. Observe any provided
guidelines or regulations.
Emergency Calls
In case of an accident or an emergency, dial
100 (Police), 101 (Fire) or 102 (Ambulance)
from your phone. Being emergency
numbers, these are toll free and can be
reached even from areas where the network
signal strength is very poor.
Battery Use
First time charging must be done using the
regular charger and not using the USB cable.
During the first 3-4 charge sessions, charge
the battery until it has been fully charged
according to the battery level indicator. This
ensures higher battery backup and extends
the battery life.
3
Avoid partial charging. Wait for the battery
to discharge completely before charging it
again.
Charging through the USB Cable should be
reserved during an emergency.
Use the device in vibrating mode only on
rare occasions.
4
Getting Started
Inside the Box
The device package consists of:
Transceiver
2 Battery units
Headset
Extra back cover
Car charger
Travel charger
USB data cable
CD
2 Stylus units
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Carry pouch
User‟s Manual
Warranty Card
Inside the CD
You can install the PC suite from the CD
provided with the contents. The CD contains
the following:
Modem driver
Service centre directory
User‟s manual
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Installing and Removing the Battery
To install the battery:
1. Locate the groove at the top of the
phone and pull out the back cover
from the phone.
2. Push the battery in the battery
compartment in such a way that the
connectors of the phone are aligned
with the connectors on the battery.
To remove the battery:
1. Turn off the phone, if it is connected
to an external power source, unplug
it.
2. Remove the back cover.
3. Pull out the battery from the battery
compartment.
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Inserting SIM Cards
The V1655 supports dual-SIM cards. The
procedure for inserting both SIM cards is
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identical, only the slot for each is different.
To insert SIM cards:
1. Remove the back cover, and pull out
the battery from the battery
compartment.
2. Slide the SIM card in the slots in such
a way that the metal connectors of
the SIM card are facing down.
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Inserting the Memory Card
Use a microSD card of up to 4GB capacity to
store personal files such as photos, audio
files, and videos. To insert the memory card:
1. Switch off the device, and remove
the back cover, and pull out the
battery.
2. Unlock and lift the memory card
cover.
3. Place the memory card with metal
connectors facing down.
4. Lock the memory card cover.
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Note: Remove the battery while inserting or
removing the memory card to be able to
detect the memory card.
Charging the Device
Insert the plug of your charger to the
charging port at on the side of the phone.
When you begin to charge the battery, the
stripe of battery on the right corner of the
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screen starts to roll. When battery gets fully
charged, the stripe becomes stable and
stops rolling.
Connecting to the PC
The Videocon V1655 handset can be
connected to any computer using the
provided USB cable. Connect the smaller end
of the cable to the input slot at the bottom
of the phone, and the other end to a USB
port on your computer. Once connected to
the computer, the V1655 displays an alert
asking you to choose the preferred option:
Mass storage: Map the device as a
drive on the computer and transfer
files between the PC and phone.
Great feature to backup phone data
to your computer.
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Modem Choose to use the device as a
modem. This feature allows you to
use your phones GPRS connection to
surf the Internet on your computer.
Webcam: Use the device as a web
camera to voice chat on your favorite
instant messaging application.
If you wish to charge your phone, click
Cancel to return to the idle screen.
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My V1655
Phone Layout
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