Videocon V1435 User manual

Type
User manual
PAGE i
Table of contents
Legal Notices ..................................................... iii
Software Update Information ......................... iv
Getting Started ...................................................1
Safety Precautions ................................................1
Assembling the device .........................................2
Charge the battery .................................................5
Know your Device .............................................6
Phone Layout ...........................................................6
Dual SIM Card ............................................................8
Flight Mode ...............................................................8
Screen Icons ..............................................................9
Basic Operations ............................................. 10
Make a Call ..............................................................10
Answer calls ...........................................................10
Composing text messages ...............................11
Working with E-mail ............................................11
Lock the keypad ...................................................12
Connecting to the PC .........................................12
V-Connect ........................................................ 14
Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) ....................14
Data account..........................................................15
Call history ........................................................ 16
Multimedia ........................................................ 17
Camera .....................................................................17
Image viewer .........................................................17
Video recorder.......................................................17
Video player ...........................................................18
Audio player ...........................................................19
Sound recorder .....................................................19
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FM radio ...................................................................19
Games ............................................................... 21
Messages ......................................................... 22
Fie manager .................................................... 24
Settings ............................................................ 25
Display settings ....................................................25
Phone settings .....................................................25
Security settings ..................................................25
Language ................................................................27
Call settings ...........................................................28
Network settings .................................................30
Phonebook ...................................................... 31
Organizer ......................................................... 34
Alarm .........................................................................34
Calendar ...................................................................34
Calculator ................................................................35
Bluetooth ................................................................35
World Clock .............................................................36
Ebook reader ..........................................................36
Shortcuts .................................................................36
Torch .........................................................................36
PAGE iii
Legal Notices
All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer,
distribution or storage of part or all of the
contents in this document in any form without
the prior written permission of 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 without prior
notice.
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 deselected or
implied, including, but not limited to, the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, are made in relation to the
accuracy, reliability or contents of this document.
VIDEOCON reserves the right to revise this
document or withdraw it at any time without
prior notice.
The availability of particular products may vary by
region. Please check with VIDEOCON Executive.
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Software Update Information
To enhance device performance, we recommend
that you get in touch with the nearest Videocon
Authorized Service Center, regarding the
availability of updated firmware for your device.
Please see the enclosed Service Center Directory
for the Videocon Authorized Service Center
nearest to your location.
PAGE 1
Getting Started
Safety Precautions
Please comply with these precautions to
avoid putting yourself or other around you in a
dangerous or illegal situation, and ensure peak
performance of your phone.
Road safety
The use of a mobile phone while driving is illegal,
as it may endanger your safety and that of the
other road users. If you need to make or receive a
call, move your vehicle to the left side of the road
and allow it to come to a complete stop before
using your phone.
Aircraft safety
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.
Potentially hazardous environments
Switch your phone off when entering any
enclosure which may be storing explosives or
materials that are explosive in nature, such as
refueling stations, or a construction site where
explosives are being used to create room for
new construction. Comply with any provided
guidelines, regulations and restrictions.
Emergency Calls
In case of an accident or an emergency, dial 100
(Police), 101 (Fire) or 102 (Ambulance) from your
phone.
Being emergency numbers, all calls to them are
toll-free. They may be reached even from areas
where the network signals strength or your
primary service provider is poor. Use the virtual
keypad to enter the emergency number, and
select the Send key.
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Getting Started
Battery Use
To extend the battery life of your device:
• Use the standard wall charger to charge the
battery for the first time.
• During the first 3-4 charge cycles, charge
the battery until the battery indicator on the
display stops moving up and down.
• Avoid partial charging. Also, wait for the
battery to discharge completely before
charging it again.
• Charge the battery using the USB cable on if
the recommended wall charger isn’t readily
available.
• Avoid keeping the device on vibrate mode.
Assembling the device
1. Hold the back cover and gently slide in upward
direction to open.
Note: If the phone is powered on, switch off the
phone before inserting the SIM card.
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Getting Started
2. If the battery is in the compartment, lift and
pull it out in the direction of the arrow (shown
below).
3. Insert the SIM card into its respective slot.
Make sure that the contact area on the card
is facing the connectors on the device, and
that the bevelled corner of the SIM card is
positioned upwards (as shown below).
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Getting Started
4. Insert memory card. Take a compatible
microSD card, and place it into the memory
card slot..
5. Replace the battery. Align the contacts of the
battery with the corresponding connectors
on the battery compartment.
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Getting Started
Charge the battery
To charge the device battery:
1. Take the USB cable from the device packaging,
and attach it to power adapter. Now connect
the power adapter into a standard AC wall
outlet.
2. Connect the micro USB connector on the
cable into its designated port on the device.
3. The battery level indicator on the device
screen start scrolling vertically to indicate
that the battery is being charged.
NOTE: Exercise extreme caution while
connecting the charger to the device. The
connectors on the charger and on the phone
and may get damaged if too much force is
applied while connecting them.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may
take a while before the on-screen charging
indicator starts scrolling.
4. When the battery is fully charged, the battery
level indicator on the device screen will stop
scrolling vertically.
Once charging is complete, disconnect the
charger from the device, and then from the
wall outlet.
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Know your device
Phone Layout
PAGE 7
Know your device
Left Soft Key
In idle mode, click Left soft key to access the
phone menu.
Right Soft Key
Use to perform functions that display in the lower
right of the display screen. For example, it works
as a key to navigate to the previous screen. In idle
mode, click to access the Contact list.
SIM1 & SIM2 Dial Keys
a. In idle mode, enter the phone number to call,
and select SIM1 or SIM2 to initiate the call.
b. Select either key to answer an incoming call.
c. Select SIM1 and SIM2 dial keys to view the
call history.
End Key
• End or reject calls.
• Select and hold to turn on or off the device.
• Cancel active menu and return to the idle
screen.
Miscellaneous Keys
Functions vary in different situations or function
menus:
• While writing a text message, select * to view
available symbols.
• In idle mode, select and hold # key to change
the active profile to vibrating mode. Select
and hold * again to activate the previously
active profile.
• In the Video player, select and hold * to switch
between full screen and normal modes.
Number Keys (0-9)
• In idle mode, use the 0-9 keys to enter a
number to call.
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Know your device
• Select and hold a digit key to dial its
associated speed dial contact.
• In idle mode, select and hold “1” key to enter
Voice mailbox.
• In the application menu, select the
corresponding number to quickly go to its
corresponding menu.
Dual SIM Card
Your phone supports dual SIM cards, allowing
you to use two different phone numbers on one
mobile phone.
Flight Mode
Enable flight mode to suspend your device’s
signal transmitting functions, such as capacity
to place or receive calls or text messages; while
still permitting use of other functions that do not
require signal transmission (e.g., games, built-in
camera, and MP3 player).
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Screen Icons
Screen (indicator) icons provide information such
as battery level, network signal strength, current
date & time and so forth.
Icon Definition
Phone is locked
Connected to network
New SMS
Sending or downloading MMS
messages
Unread MMS message
Unread service message
Alert type is ring only
Alert type is vibrate only
Icon Definition
Alert type is first ring and then vibrate
Alert type is first vibrate then ring
Missed call alert
Call divert is active for voice calls
Headset inserted
Bluetooth is enabled
Alarm set
Battery level indicator
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Basic Operations
Make a Call
Using Keypad
To make a call using the keypad, enter the phone
number including the area code. Select Clear to
erase a digit.
For international calls, add the ; character that
replaces the international access code, and enter
the country code, area code (omit the leading 0,
if necessary), and phone number. Select SIM1 or
SIM2 dial key based which SIM you want to use
to make the call.
From the Phonebook
Select Menu Phonebook to view the contacts.
Use the up and down navigation keys to select
the contact you wish to call, and select either of
the dial keys.
Making a Call using Call history
Select Menu Call History and select the SIM
for which you want to display the call history.
Use the up and down navigation keys to select
a contact, and select the SIM1 or SIM2 Dial keys
based on which SIM you want to use for this call.
Answer calls
To answer an incoming call, press either of the
dial keys.
Select End key to end or reject the call.
Working with Call Options
During a call, select Options to view the following
options;
• Hold single Call: Place the active call on
hold.
• End single Call: End the active call.
• New call: Place a new call to start a
conference (network service).
• Phonebook: View the phonebook.
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Basic Operations
• Messaging: View the Messages menu.
• Sound recorder: Record the active call.
• Mute: Switch the microphone on or off.
DTMF (Dual-tone Multi-frequency(: You can
choose on/off; which is to send dual-tone
multi-frequency sound. This can offer dialing
to the telephone numbers with extensions
or IVR systems installed for menu driven
options.
Composing text messages
Your device supports text messages beyond
the limit for a single message. Longer messages
are automatically split and sent as two or more
messages.
To write a text message;
1. Select Menu
Messages, and choose SMS
or Media message.
2. Enter a recipient’s number, or select Home
Add from Phonebook to add a recipient
from the Phonebook. Move up or down to
select additional recipients, and select Add
when done.
Alternately, separate the numbers with a
semicolon.
3. Enter the text of the message. To use a
message template, select Options
Insert
Template. Select Options
Send.
Working with E-mail
Before you can send an e-mail, you need to
configure your device to check for and download
e-mails from your corporate mail server, or from
a Web-based e-mail service provider, such as
Hotmail, Yahoo and so on.
For information on setting up an e-mail account,
see “Working with E-mail” later in this document.
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Basic Operations
1. Select Home Messages Email/
2. Enter the recipient’s e-mail address, or select
a recipient from the Phonebook.
3. Enter a subject for your e-mail, select Subject
Edit and enter few words describe your
e-mail.
4. Enter the message text, select Options
Send to complete.
Lock the keypad
The keypad of your device locks automatically to
prevent accidental dialing. To
Enable auto lock for the keypad or to change the
period after which the keypad is locked, select
Home
Settings Security setup Auto
keypad lock. Your options are:
• Select Off to disable keypad auto lock.
• Select On, and then select the period after
which the keypad is locked automatically.
To lock the keypad manually from the idle screen,
or in a menu, select and hold the ; character till
the device flashes a message.
Connecting to the PC
You can connect this handset to a computer’s
USB port using the cable provided with the device
packaging. To do so:
1.
Connect the smaller end of the cable to the input
slot at the left side of the phone, and the other
end to a standard USB port on your computer.
2. An on-screen dialog prompts you to select
the connection mode. The options include;
• Mass storage: Access the phone and
memory card of your phone as a regular
hard drive partition on your computer.
Display Map the device as 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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Basic Operations
• Webcam: Use the device as a web camera
to voice chat on your favorite instant
messaging application.
COM port: Use this device as a modem
to browse the Internet on your computer
using your phone’s GPRS connection.
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V-Connect
Wireless Access Protocol (WAP)
WAP or Wireless Application Protocol browser
provides all basic services of a computer based
web browser but simplified to operate within the
restrictions of a mobile phone. The WAP Browser
has the following options;
• Homepage: Homepage allows you to enter
the default URL on the phone. This will enable
you to go to the same page every time you
access the homepage.
• Bookmarks: Bookmarks enable you to mark a
place in an electronic document or a pointer
(primarily to an internet URL) in an Internet
web browser.
• Recent pages: Recent pages store the list
of URLs which have been recently visited by
you on the WAP browser.
• Offline pages: Offline pages store the list of
URLs which you have saved.
• Input address: Enter the desired address
(URL) of the website or webpage in this
column.
• Service inbox: Service inbox receives and
stores URLs through text messages from the
operator. You can read them and accept to go
to the web page and browse.
•
Settings: You can vary the following settings:
o Select SIM: Select the SIM on which the
GPRS service is activated.
o Profiles: The various access points that is
available on the device by default.
o Browser options: Enable or disable
browser cache and cookies, set webpage
timeout duration, and show or hide images
on web pages.
o Service message settings: Choose to
allow or disallow receipt of promotional
messages from the service provider.
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V-Connect
o Clear cache: Clear the temporary storage
space on your device where recently
viewed Web pages are stored.
o Clear cookies: Delete the files that
websites leave on your device to offer
you personalized content when you next
access the website.
o Trusted certificates: View the
certificates store don the device when
you tried to access a secure website, such
as a shopping or Internet banking.
Data account
Data account contains configuration settings for
using the MMS and GPRS services provided by
your network service provider.
The available options are:
• GSM data: Settings needed to browse the
Internet over your operators GSM network.
This is a more costly medium for accessing
the Internet.
• GPRS: Connection settings to acces your
service providers data services. These are
necessary to browse the Internet, access
e-mail, or work with multimedia messaging
using your device.
NOTE: This device is equipped with access points
for popular service providers. Select the set that
is most appropriate to your service provider and
activate it.
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