ONKYO GRANBEAT Owner's manual

Category
Smartphones
Type
Owner's manual
 Read this first 2
 Playing Music 56
 Telephone function 124
 Using the camera 139
 Settings 153
 Others 161
Audio Smartphone
DP-CMX1
Instruction Manual
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Read this first
Names of the parts 3
Recharging 9
Insert the SIM card 11
Initial settings 14
APN settings 28
Screen composition 33
Customizing the home screen 45
Entering text 55
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Names of the parts
1. Display
2. Brightness sensor
This detects the ambient brightness when
using the feature that automatically adjusts
the brightness of the screen.
3. Telephone speaker
4. Front camera
Use to take photographs of subjects in front
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of the phone.
5. Call lamp
Blinks blue when there was an unanswered
call or mail was received. While charging, it
turns red, then orange, then green according
to the charge in the battery.
6. Microphone
7. Headphone jack (balanced)
Connect headphones compatible with
balanced output. (2.5 mm/4-conductor)
8. Headphone jack ( )
Connect regular headphones. (3.5 mm/4-
conductor, microphone compatible)
0 Not all headphones are guaranteed to work.
0 This unit does not support simultaneous use
of the balanced headphone jack (7) and the
headphone jack (8). Using both jacks at the
same time may result in damage.
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9. HOLD switch
This locks the unit to prevent operations.
10. Power button ( )
Press and hold the power button to turn the
power on. After the unit starts, swipe up from
the bottom of the screen to display the home
screen. To turn the power off, press and hold
the power button, then tap "Power off". To
turn the display on or off, just press the
button.
11. Skip (9) button
Skip to the next track.
12. Play/pause (1/;) button
13. Skip (:) button
Skip to the beginning of the track or to the
previous track.
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14. micro SD card slot
Take the slot tray (15) out to insert a micro
SD card.
15. Slot tray
Use the included slot tray ejector pin to push
into the small hole in the slot tray to open it.
16. nano SIM card slot 1 (4G LTE, 3G)
17. nano SIM card slot 2 (3G, 2G)
0 nano SIM card slot 2 is not compatible with
LTE communication.
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18. Flash/light
19. Main camera
20. Volume dial
Turn the dial to adjust the volume.
0 When you put this unit in a pocket or case
while playing music, the volume dial may turn
accidentally, changing the volume. Set
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"Volume lock" to ON to disable volume
control with the volume dial.
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21. Speaker
22. micro USB port
23. Microphone
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Recharging
The battery is not charged at the time of
purchase. First charge the unit with the supplied
micro USB cable and AC adapter before use.
Connect so the wider side of the plug is down
when inserting into this unit's micro USB port.
0 If you turn this unit off for recharging, the
recharging mark is displayed on the screen.
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The recharging mark may not appear
immediately depending on the condition of
this unit. When this occurs, the recharging
mark is displayed as recharging occurs, so
please wait for a few minutes.
0 You can also recharge while the unit is on.
The time for recharging may increase in this
case.
0 Use the supplied AC adapter to charge the
unit. Charging will take longer if you use
anything other than the supplied AC adapter
for charging.
0 Operation is not guaranteed if you use
anything other than the supplied AC adapter.
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Insert the SIM card
This unit uses nano SIM cards. When inserting
the SIM card, turn this unit off first.
1 Use the included slot tray ejector pin and
push into the small hole in the slot tray to
open it.
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2 Make sure you insert the SIM card the
correct way when putting it into the slot tray.
0 Two SIM cards can be inserted into the slot
tray.
0 nano SIM card slot 2 is not compatible with
LTE communication.
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3 Push the slot tray straight in horizontally to
close it.
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Initial settings
When the unit is turned on for the first time, the
setup wizard is automatically displayed. Follow
the on-screen instructions to setup the unit. The
setup wizard allows you to select the display
language, make Wi-Fi
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settings, enter user
information, setup a Google
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account, and
make other initial settings.
To turn the power on, press and hold the power
button ( ) for 3 or more seconds. It takes about
3"
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2 minutes for the settings screen to be
displayed.
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∫ Select the language
1
Tap â–¼ to select the language then tap .
0 A SIM error message is displayed when the
SIM card is not inserted correctly. Make sure
that the SIM card is correctly set.
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∫ Select Wi-Fi
1
Select the SSID of the access point you want
to connect from the list of networks.
2 Enter the password of the access point, then
tap "CONNECT".
0 For how to enter text ( 55)
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∫ Got another device?
If you are already using an Android device, you
can copy the Google account settings, apps,
etc., to this unit.
1 To copy, select "Copy your s". If you do not
want to copy, select "No thanks". Then tap
"NEXT".
0 If you selected "Copy your s", follow the on
screen instructions to proceed. For "Google
setting" apps that require operations on the
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other device, you can select the app in the
app list screen.
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∫ Add your account
You can register a Google account you already
have on this unit or create a new Google
account.
1 To register a Google account that has
already been set up, enter the email address
registered in the Google account. To create a
new Google account, tap "Or create a new
account", then follow the on screen
instructions to enter the information.
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ONKYO GRANBEAT Owner's manual

Category
Smartphones
Type
Owner's manual

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