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EXPLORER user manual
GSM Mobile Phone
User Manual
EXPLORER
Please read and retain these instructions.
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this Crosscall GSM m obile phone. This
phone is dustproof and waterproof with antishock protection,
making it your ideal companion for outdoor activities.
Please go through the instructions provided in this manual to
better e njoy your mobile phone.
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Content
Important Safety Information............................................................................. 4
Getting started..................................................................................................... 8
Charging the battery.......................................................................................... 11
Phone layout..................................................................................................... 12
Keys function.................................................................................................... 13
Icons.................................................................................................................. 14
Using PIN code to unlock the SIM card........................................................... 14
Call functions.................................................................................................... 15
Main menu........................................................................................................ 16
Phone book....................................................................................................... 17
Call center......................................................................................................... 19
User profiles...................................................................................................... 20
FM radio........................................................................................................... 21
Messaging......................................................................................................... 22
Settings............................................................................................................. 24
Tools................................................................................................................. 26
Troubleshootings............................................................................................... 27
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Important S afety Information
General
Do not become distracted by the device while driving, and always be fully
aware of all driving conditions.
- Alwa
y
so
p
erate the vehicle in a safe manner.
- Minimize the amoun
t
of time spen
t
viewin
g
the device’s screen while drivin
g
and
use voice prompts when possible.
- Do no
t
send tex
t
messa
es,
p
lace o
r
receive
p
hone calls, inpu
t
destinations, chan
g
e
settings, or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the device’s controls
while driving.
- Pull ove
r
in a safe an
d
le
g
al manne
r
b
efore attem
p
tin
g
such o
p
erations.
- Chec
k
an
d
follow local laws re
g
ardin
g
device usa
g
e.
- Switch off the device an
d
remove the
b
atter
y
fro
m
time to time fo
r
o
p
timu
m
performance.
- Keep
y
ou
r
device awa
y
fro
m
ma
g
nets o
r
ma
g
netic fields.
- The external flexible cable of the char
g
e
r
canno
t
b
ere
p
laced, If the cord is
destroyed, the adaptor should be destroyed.
- The apparatus shall no
t
b
e exposed to drippin
g
o
r
splashin
g
and tha
t
no ob
j
ects
filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.
- Excessive soun
d
p
ressure fro
m
earphones and headphone can cause hearin
g
loss.
- The mains
p
lu
g
of a
pp
aratus should no
t
b
e obstructed o
r
should
b
e easil
y
accesse
d
during intended use.
- The socke
t
outle
t
shall
b
e installed nea
r
the e
q
ui
p
men
t
an
d
shall
b
e easil
y
accessible.
Battery Warning
Do not leave the device exposed to a h eat source or in a high temperature location,
such as in the sun in an unattended vehicle.
Li-Ion battery pack used
- This
p
roduc
t
contains a Li-Ion
b
atter
y
. There is a ris
k
of fire and
b
urns if the
battery pack is handled improperly.
- Warnin
g
: Dan
g
e
r
of ex
p
losion if
b
atter
y
is incorrectl
y
re
p
laced. To reduce ris
k
of
fire or burns, do not attempt to open or service battery back. Do not disassemble,
crush, puncture, short external contacts or circuits, dispose of in fire or water, or
expose a battery pack to temperature higher than 60.
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- Re
p
lace onl
y
s
p
ecific
b
atteries. Rec
y
cle and dis
p
ose of
use
d
b
atteries accordin
g
to local re
g
ulation o
r
reference
guide supplied with you
r
p
roduct.
- Do no
t
use a shar
p
ob
j
ec
t
to remove the
b
atter
y
.
- Kee
p
the
b
atter
y
awa
y
fro
m
children.
- If usin
g
an AC char
g
e
r
o
r
external
b
atter
y
char
g
er, onl
y
use the accessor
y
approved
foryourproduct.
- Onl
y
replace the
b
atter
y
with the correc
t
replacemen
t
b
atter
y
.Usin
g
anothe
r
battery presents a risk of fire or explosion.
Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices
- Studies have shown tha
t
there ma
y
b
ea
p
otential interaction
b
etween mobile
phones and normal pacemaker operation. The pacemaker industry recommends
that people with pacemakers follow these guidelines to minimize any risk of
interference with pacemaker operation:
- Alwa
y
s maintain a distance of 15 c
m
(
6inches
)
b
etween the
p
acemake
r
an
d
an
y
mobile phone that is turned on.
- Store the
p
hone on the o
pp
osite side of the
p
acemaker. Do no
t
carr
y
the
p
hone in a
breast pocket.
- Use the ea
r
furthes
t
fro
m
the
p
acemake
r
in orde
r
to minimize an
y
p
otential fo
r
interference.
- If
y
ou thin
k
tha
t
interference ma
y
b
e occurrin
g
,turnoffthe
p
hone immediatel
y
.
- Fo
r
othe
r
medical devices, consul
t
with
y
ou
r
p
h
y
sician o
r
the manufacture
r
to
determine if your mobile phone may interfere with the device, and to determine
any precautions that you can take to avoid interference.
Emergency calls
Important: This device operates using radio signals, wireless networks, landline
networks, and user-programmed functions. If your device supports voice calls over
the internet (internet calls), activate both the internet calls and the cellular phone.
The device may attempt to make emergency calls over both the cellular networks
and through your internet call provider if both are activated. Connections in all
conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless
device for essential communications like medical emergencies.
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary information as accurately
as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communication at the
scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
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Avoid Repetitive Motion
- You ma
y
ex
p
erience occasional discomfor
t
in
y
ou
r
hands, arms, shoulders, neck,
or other parts of your body if you perform repetitive activities, such as typing or
playing games, o n the device.
- Take frequen
t
b
reaks. If
y
ou have discomfor
t
while o
r
afte
r
usin
g
the device, stop
using and see a physician.
Certification information (SAR) This mobile device meets guidelines for
exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed
the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines.
These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization
ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons,
regardless of age and health. The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a
unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR
limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/ kilogram (W/kg) averaged over
10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions
with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested
frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an o perating device can be below the
maximum value because the device is designed to use only the power required to
reach the network. That amount changes depending on a number of factors 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 0.259 W/kg.
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Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Admea declares that this GSM Phone is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity is available on website: www.logisav.fr
0700
The European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical an
d
Electronic Equipmen
t
(WEEE), requires tha
t
ol
d
household electrical
appliances mus
t
no
t
b
e disposed in the normal unsorte
d
municipal
waste stream. Old appliances mus
t
b
e collected separatel
y
in orde
r
to
optimize the recover
y
an
d
rec
y
clin
g
of the materials the
y
contain and
reduce the impact on human health and the environment.
The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your
obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected.
Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information
concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance.
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Getting started
Inserting the SIM card and battery
A SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) is required in order to use this mobile
phone. Please contact your phone operator in order to obtain one. This device is
equipped with two SIM card slots, thus combining into one single phone multiple
usages (such as personal and professional usage).
Be careful to handle, insert or remove the SIM card since the SIM card and the
contacts inside can easily be damaged by scratching or bending.
Note: Before installing the SIM card, make sure tha
t
the
p
hone is switche
d
off,
disconnected from the charger or any other device and then remove the battery.
1. Remove the back cover: Hold the back coverand slide the back cover and lift it
off the phone.
Note: If the battery is inserted, remove the battery by lifting it using the finger grip.
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2. Inser
t
a SIM card: Use the dia
g
ra
m
p
rinte
d
on the device to correctl
y
ali
g
n the card.
Make sure that the contact area on the cards is facing the connectors on the device.
3.
Inser
t
the
b
atter
y
: line u
p
the contacts of the
b
atter
y
an
d
the
b
atter
y
com
p
artment,
and then insert the battery.
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4. Replace the
b
ac
k
cove
r
Before replacing the cover, make sure that the plastic joint is correctly placed
(please refer to the below illustration)
Note:
- The
j
oin
t
p
icture
d
above stren
g
then
y
ou
r
p
hone’s water
p
roof an
d
dust
p
roof
capabilities. It shall not be removed.
- This
p
hone is certified IP54 meanin
g
i
t
can resis
t
s
p
lashin
g
water, such as rain fall,
without harmful effects, making it your ideal companion for outdoor activities.
Please note that this phone shall under no circumstances be immerged into water.
Warrantee would be void in such event.
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Charging the battery
To extend the battery life of your device, follow the instructions as below:
- Use the standar
d
char
g
e
r
(p
rovide
d
with this
p
acka
g
e
)
to char
g
ethe
b
atter
y
.
- I
t
is
b
ette
r
to char
g
ethe
b
atter
y
until the
b
atter
y
indicato
r
on the displa
y
stops
scrolling.
- Usin
g
the USB cable to char
g
ethe
b
atter
y
onl
y
if the standar
d
char
g
e
r
is no
t
available.
- Avoi
d
kee
p
in
g
the device in vibrate mode.
1. Take the USB cable fro
m
the device
p
acka
g
in
g
,an
d
attach i
t
to
p
owe
r
adapter.
Connect the lead from the charger to USB port of the phone. Then, Connect the
charger to an AC wall outlet. The battery indicator bar starts scrolling. When the
battery is fully charged, the bar stops scrolling. Disconnect the charger from the
phone and the AC outlet.
2. Connec
t
the micro USB connecto
r
on the cable into USB
p
or
t
.The
b
atter
y
indicato
r
bar starts scrolling.
NOTE:
Charging over USB can take longer to start, and may not work if you connect
through non-powered USB hub. Your device charges more quickly when connected
to a wall outlet. When the battery charge is low, it may take a while for charging to
start. When the battery is fully charged, the battery level indicator on the device
screen will stop scrolling horizontally. The bar stops scrolling, disconnect the
charger from the phone and the AC outlet.
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Phone layout
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Keys function
Key note Functional Description
1
Left soft key
(LSK)
Thefunctiondependontheguidetextsshownonthe
display about the key, when there is word “Menu”
above the key, pressing this key enters the Menu
functions.
2 Call key
Dials a phone number and answer a call, when the
display is clear, shows the most recently dialed
number.
3USBport
For charging or data transmission with PC. Headphone
output.
4
Navigation
keys
You can preset the different function for the Navigation
keys, “SettingPhone setting dedicated key”, to
preset the function for the Navigation keys.
5*key
Select left soft key and press *key quickly to
lock/unlock the keypad.
Used for various purposes in different functions.
6
Right soft key
(RSK)
Thefunctiondependontheguidetextsshownonthe
display about the key, when there is the word “Names”
allows access to the phone book functions.
7
Power key/
End key
Ends or rejects a call. Also exits from any function at
any time. Press and hold the key to switch the phone
On/Off
8#key
Press and hold to switch silent mode/general mode.
Used for various purposes in different functions.
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Icons
In the main display, you may see several icons displayed on your status bar. The mea
ning for each icon is explained below:
Indicates the signal strength of the cellular network at your
current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal.
Indicates new text message(s).
Indicates that the SIM call divert is activated.
Indicates a missed call
Indicates that the alert type of your phone is set as ring.
Indicates your phone is locked.
Indicates that the alert type of your phone is set as headset.
Indicates the alarm clock is set.
Indicates the battery charge level.
Using PIN code to unlock the SIM card
PIN (Personal Identification Number) is used to prevent your S IM card from being
used illegally. PIN is usually provided with SIM card together. If you input wrong
PIN code for continuous three times, your phone will be locked for safety and
unavailable. Should this situation arises, please contact your phone operator so as to
unlock your device. The device can be unlocked by entering the PUK code provided
by your operator.
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Call functions
Make a call
To making a call, do the following:
- Ente
r
the
p
hone numbe
r
includin
g
the area code if necessar
y
.Thecountr
y
code
should be included, if necessary. Long press [0] for the international prefix
(character + )
- Scroll ri
g
h
t
t
o increase o
r
lef
t
to decrease the volume of the ear
p
iece o
r
headse
t
during the phone call. Press clear to delete the character to the left of cursor.
- Press the call ke
y
to call the number.
To making a call from the phonebook, do the following:
- In the standb
y
mode,
p
ress ri
g
h
t
sof
t
ke
y
(
RSK
)
to ente
r
Phonebook. Scroll to the
desired contact name or type the name in the input b ox, and then press send key to
make the call.
- You can also
p
ress Menu an
d
choose Phoneboo
k
submenu. Use navi
g
ation ke
y
sto
select Search option. You can directly select a name from the phonebook list or enter
the name in the quick search field. Then press send key to make the call.
Answering or rejecting an incoming call
- To answe
r
an incomin
g
call,
p
ress the call ke
y
.
- To re
j
ec
t
the call withou
t
answerin
g
,
p
ress the en
d
ke
y
.
Tips for call options
A call can be connected to any single caller by pressing Options. When you
Press Options during an active call, you would have following functions as listed below:
- Hold sin
g
le call:
p
u
t
a call on hold
- End sin
g
le call: en
d
a call.
- New Call: make a new call durin
g
an active call.
- Phonebook: shortcu
t
to Phoneboo
k
menu.
- Call histor
y
: missed calls, Diale
d
calls, Receive
d
calls an
d
Delete call lo
g
s.
- Messaging: shortcu
t
to Messa
g
es menu to write tex
t
messa
g
e.
- Mute: se
t
On/Off to mute the call durin
g
the conversation.
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Main menu
To access Menu mode, press [Menu]inIdlemode.
o Some menus ma
y
chan
g
e accordin
g
to
y
ou
r
operator.
Overview of menu f unctions
Phone
book
1.Add
new
contact
Call
center
1.Call
history
2.Call
settings
User
profiles
1.General
2.Silent
3.Meeting
4.Outdoor
5.My style
6.Save
power
Multimedia
1.FM radio
2.Game
Messaging
1.Write
message
2.Inbox
3.Drafts
4.Outbox
5.Sent
messages
6.Delete
messages
7.Broadcast
messages
8.messages
settings
File
manager
1. Phone
Settings
1.Dual SIM
switch
2.Dual SIM
settings
3.Phone
settings
4.Network
settings
5.Security
settings
6.Connectivity
7.Restore
factory
settings
Extra
1.Services
2.Calculator
3.Calendar
4.Alarm
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Phone book
You can store phone numbers on your SIM card and in your phone’s memory. The
SIM card and phone’s memory are physically separate, but they are used as a single
entity called Phonebook. To access this menu, press [Menu] in idle mode and select
Phonebook or press right soft key (RSK) key to enter Phone book.
Search names and numbers saved in the Phonebook.
- Scroll down in the standb
y
mode, an
d
ente
r
the firs
t
lette
r
of the name. Scroll to the
name that you want.
Add New Contact
- Use this menu to add a new contact to Phonebook following the below steps
Phonebook Add new contactthen enter contact information.
Or
Phonebook Options Select To SIM x or to Phone then enter contact
information.
- Fo
r
a existed contac
t
recor
d
in
p
honebook,
p
ress LSK fo
r
ente
r
the submenu of
“Options”:
- View:
- Send tex
t
messa
g
e
- Call
- Edi
t
- Delete
- Co
py
- Move
- Add to Bliacklis
t
- Phoneboo
k
settin
g
Phonebook Settings
Your phone provides you various setting options to personalize your phone,
including Preferred storage, Speed dial, My number, Extra numbers, Memory
status, Copy contacts, Move contacts, Delete all contacts.
Speed dial
Assign the number to one of the speed dialing keys (from 2 to 9) saved in the
phonebook list, Press and hold the desired speed dial to make the call.
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Delete contacts
- Press O
p
tions
Æ
selec
t
delete: To delete sin
g
le contac
t
names an
d
p
hone number.
- Press Options
Æ
Selec
t
Phonebook setting
Æ
Delete all contacts: to delete all
contacts and number from two different storage locations.
Copy contact
- Press O
p
tions
Æ
Selec
t
Co
py
: Allows
y
ou to co
py
sin
g
le contac
t
amon
g
two
different storage locations.
- Press O
p
tions
Æ
Selec
t
Phoneboo
k
settin
g
Æ
co
py
contacts: Allows
y
ou to co
py
all contacts among two different storage locations.
Move
- Press O
p
tions
Æ
selec
t
Move: Allows
y
ou move all contacts information to differen
t
storage location.
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Call center
Press Menu in Idle mode, you can check call history, Setting general call settings.
Call history
To view information about call records including Missed calls, Dialed calls
Received calls, Delete call logs.
Missed calls
In Call Recor
d
menu, choose Missed Calls, an
d
p
ress OK to view the records. Using
the options
p
rovided in the Receive
d
calls menu you can view the date and time of
each call and call, send text message, save to phone book, add to blacklist and delete.
Dialed calls
This function allows you to view a lis
t
of
p
hone numbers tha
t
you have mos
t
recently dialed. Using the options
p
rovide
d
in the Received calls menu you can view
the date and time of each call and call, sen
d
tex
t
message, save to
p
hone
b
ook, ad
d
to blacklist and delete.
Received calls
This function allows you to view a list phone numbers from which you have most
recently accepted calls. Using the options provided in the Received calls menu you
can view the date and time of each call and call, send text message, save to phone
book, add to blacklist and delete.
Delete Call Log
This function allows you to delete dialed calls, missed calls, received calls or all
calls.
Call settings
This function allows you to se
t
the SIM 1/ SIM 2 call settings an
d
general call
settings of the phone.
SIM 1 or SIM 2 Settings:
Call waitin
g
Call diver
t
Call
b
arrin
g
Line switchin
g
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Advanced settings:
Blac
k
list: Blac
k
lis
t
Reject number in blacklist: To set this function as ON or OFF.
Blacklist numbers: To add the numbers what you want to filter in
the list.
White list: White lis
t
Mode: To set this function as ON or OFF.
Whitelist numbers: To add the numbers what you want to filter in the list.
Auto redial
To set this function as ON or OFF, Auto redial lets you redial numbers
automatically when call is fail.
Call time reminde
r
After setting this function to ‘on’, it will offer a warning tone towards the
single or periodic setting as your own during the call process, so you will
be reminded of the call time at periodic intervals during a call.
Re
j
ec
t
by
SMS
When this feature is enabled and you reject a call, an SMS text message
will be send to the calling party.
Answe
r
mode:
Including Cover answer any key (there are two answer mode including Any
key, Auto answer when headset mode).
User profiles
The available profiles are General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, My style and Save
power. You can also set the tone, volume, alert, ring, and so forth with Options,
Customize option, so that whenever you receive an incoming call or a new message,
you can customize the use of your phone to different types of call environments.
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FM radio
Connect the headset with the USB port to listen to the FM radio. The quality of the
radio
b
roadcas
t
depends on the radio station’s coverage in tha
t
p
articula
r
area. Please
note FM reception may
b
e unavailable o
r
p
oo
r
in areas with limited coverage, while
inside buildings, or while moving at high speed.
- When the radio is on,
p
ress the u
p
/down navi
g
ation ke
y
to ad
j
us
t
the
volume, and press left/right key to adjust the frequency.
- When the radio is on,
p
ress LSK ke
y
fo
r
settin
g
the
b
elow items:
z Channel list: To save the channel you have found. Press and select edit. Key
in the name of the channel and frequency press OK. You can save 20 radio
channels in the handset.
z Manual input: If
y
ou know the frequenc
y
of the radio channel
y
ou woul
d
like
to listen to (between 88 to108 MHz), key it and press OK.
z Auto Search: If you wan
t
to search radio channel,
p
ress Yes when Prese
t
lis
t
confir
m
message show up. The search stops when channels has
b
een foun
d
and
show channel in Channel list.
z Settings: FM radio setting options
- Back
g
round
p
la
y
: Turn on/off Back
g
round
p
la
y
function.
- On: allow radio continuin
g
p
la
y
in
g
when exi
t
FM radio
- Off: when use
r
exits FM radio, radio will stop.
- Louds
p
eaker: on/off
On: choose OK to confir
m
the selection. You can listen to the FM radio
without inserting the earset into your ear.
Off:
y
ou nee
d
to
p
u
t
on the earse
t
to listen to FM radio.
Note: Before use FM radio, please insert the headset first.
EXPLORER user manual
22
Messaging
Use the Messa
g
in
g
menu to sen
d
an
d
receive shor
t
messa
g
es. To access this menu,
p
ress [Menu] in idle mode and selec
t
Messa
g
in
g
.
Write Message
Text Message
Use this menu to create and send a message, U nder write message menu, press left
soft key for options:
Send to: to ente
r
numbe
r
o
r
ad
d
fro
m
Phonebook.
In
p
ut method: Various in
p
u
t
methods fo
r
o
p
tions.
Set Zi: To se
t
the in
p
u
t
metho
d
to
b
e intelli
g
ent. You can se
t
i
t
on/off.
Advanced:inser
t
number, inser
t
name, inser
t
b
ookmar
k
Save to drafts
Inbox
Enter Inbox to view your received messages.
While viewing the message list, using the Up/Down key to select the previous or
next message. To read a message, press OK key. And you can also View, Reply,
Call sender, Forward, Delete, Delete all, Save to phonebook if choosing Options.
Drafts
The messa
g
es un
p
re
p
are
d
fo
r
sendin
g
are stored in the Draft, waitin
g
to
b
e modifie
d
an
d
sent.
Outbox
Selec
t
i
t
to view the messa
g
es waitin
g
to
b
esen
t
in the device o
r
the SIM card.
While readin
g
a messa
g
e,
y
ou can
p
ress O
p
tion to selec
t
y
ou
r
re
q
uired o
p
eration as
View, Resend, Edit, Delete, Delete all.
Sent messages
This folde
r
stores messa
g
es
y
ou have sen
t
.
Delete messages
This folder helps you to delete all messages in selected folder as Inbox, Draft,
Outbox, Sent messages, All messages.
EXPLORER user manual
23
Broadcast Message
The
b
roadcas
t
messa
g
es refe
r
to messa
g
es sen
t
by
the o
p
erato
r
(
such as weathe
r
information
)
. Please note
y
ou
r
p
hone o
p
erato
r
ma
y
no
t
p
rovide such feature.
Note: This service ma
y
no
t
b
e available on all networks. Fo
r
more information
abou
t
the available sub
j
ects,
p
lease contac
t
y
ou
r
networ
k
service
p
rovider.
Message Settings
Within the Message Settings sub-menu, you can define default values on common
parameters for mobile-originated messages.
- Text messa
g
e:
Access the submenu to set the following items:
Profile Settin
g
s:
Voicemail server: If
y
ou canno
t
answe
r
a call,
y
ou can as
k
the othe
r
p
art
y
leave a message to you via this service. Then, access the Voice Mail Server to
listen to the message. The network operator should support this service. Thus,
you need to apply for activation before use.
Common Settin
g
s: Allows
y
ou to activate o
r
deactivate the Deliver
y
Re
p
ort,
Reply Path and Save Sent message.
Memor
y
Status: Dis
p
la
y
s the occu
p
ied memor
y
of
y
ou
r
SIM car
d
and
p
hone.
Preferred Stora
g
e: Allows
y
ou to defaul
t
a
p
osition
(
SIM o
r
Phone
)
to save
your SMS.
EXPLORER user manual
24
Settings
The Settin
g
smenu
p
rovides
y
ou with various settin
g
o
p
tions to customize the
p
hone
to
y
ou
r
p
references an
d
needs. You can also rese
t
the settin
g
stothei
r
defaul
t
values.
To access this menu, press [Menu] in Idle mode and select Settings.
- Dual SIM switch:
y
ou can choose manuall
y
o
r
automaticall
y
switch.
- Dual SIM settin
g
s:
y
ou can have dual o
p
en, onl
y
SIM 1 o
p
en and onl
y
SIM 2 open.
- Phone settin
g
s
Time and date: Allow
y
ou to Se
t
home cit
y
,
t
ime/
d
ate, se
t
format.
Schedule
p
ower on/off: Allow
y
ou to se
t
a
p
articula
r
time on the
p
hone when
the phone should power on/off itself.
Lan
g
ua
g
e: Allow
y
ou to se
t
the dis
p
la
y
lan
g
ua
g
easEn
g
lish, French, S
p
anish,
Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, German, and Turkish.
Pref. in
p
ut method: Allow
y
ou to touch the tex
t
in
p
u
t
method.
Dis
p
la
y
: You can se
t
Wall
p
a
p
er, Screen saver, Show date an
d
time.
Dedicated ke
y
: This function allows
y
ou to re-assi
g
nthe
q
uick-access-feature
default setting in 4-way navigation keys.
Fli
g
ht mode: Switch into fli
g
h
t
mode, screenin
g
off
p
artial function of telecom.
Misc. settin
g
s: You can se
t
differen
t
characteristics of LCD
b
ackli
g
h
t
.
- Network settings
Networ
k
selection
The Network Selection allow you to make New search, select network, and select
automatically or manually the network used when roaming outside of your home
network.
Preferences
- Securit
y
Settin
g
s
The security settings protect your device or SIM card from being used illegally.
SIM Securit
y
Setu
p
This function allows you to activate
p
asswor
d
to
p
rotec
t
you
r
p
hone agains
t
unauthorized use.
EXPLORER user manual
25
PIN Lock: This function allows
y
ou to loc
k
the
p
honewithaspecificSIM
card. The feature is designed to prevent the use of your SIM cards by
means of another person’s phone if your SIM cards lost. You can switch on
or off to activate the PIN Lock function.
Chan
g
ePIN:Allows
y
ou to chan
g
ePINcode.
Phone securit
y
Phone loc
k
: You can switch on o
r
off to activate the
p
hone loc
k
function to
protect your phone. If you switch Phone Lock on, you need to enter the
password to set the request on. The default password is “0000”.
Chan
g
e
p
assword: Allows
y
ou to chan
g
ethe
p
hone loc
k
assword.
Auto Ke
yp
ad Loc
k
This allows you to lock the phone’s keypad to prevent accidental key
pressed. There are 5 options: Off, 5 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 5
minutes.
- Restore f actor
y
settin
g
s
You can restore the original settings in case you encounter any configuration
problem. Please backup your data first. You will need to input password to restore
factory settings. The default password is 1234. In this menu, input the password and
press Ok. Then the phone would be restored to factory settings.
EXPLORER user manual
26
Tools
Calculator
The phone provides you with a calculator featuring basic functions. To perform
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, press corresponding direction key.
Calendar
In the submenu, the screen displays the calendar for the current month, Your phone
provides the following selections Jump To Date, Go to today, Go to weekly
view/Go to monthly view.
Alarm
This function allows you to set the alarm to ring at the time specified. The alarm
clock works even when the phone is switched off. Your phone provides the
following selections
On/Off:
p
owe
r
on o
r
off the alar
m
throu
g
hlef
t
o
r
ri
g
h
t
navi
g
ation ke
y
.
Edi
t
alarm: se
t
the alar
m
time.
Re
p
eat: selec
t
the rin
g
mode: Once, Ever
y
da
y
an
d
Custo
m
.
Snooze: se
t
continuous alar
m
time.
Aler
t
t
yp
e: selec
t
the aler
t
t
yp
e.
EXPLORER user manual
27
Troubleshootings
If problems occur when using the phone, Prior to contacting the after-sales service
providers, please make the following simple check.
Problems Reasons and Solutions
Can’t switch on
Press the end call ke
y
fo
r
more than 1 second.
Chec
k
if the
b
atter
y
is no
t
inserted well. You ma
y
take ou
t
the battery first and insert it again after several seconds.
Chec
k
if the
b
atter
y
is ou
t
of
p
owe
r
.
Can’t connect to
network
Si
g
nal is too weak,
p
lease tr
y
to anothe
r
p
lace with stron
g
e
r
signal.
The mobile
p
hone ma
y
be ou
t
of the networ
k
covera
g
e.
SIM car
d
is invalid;
p
lease contac
t
y
ou
r
networ
k
su
pp
lie
r
.
The audio
quality of the call
is poor
Press navi
g
ato
r
ke
y
to increase the volume when
y
ou are in
a call.
Chec
k
the si
g
nal stren
g
th indicato
r
on the dis
p
la
y
.
Standby time too
short
When failin
g
to connec
t
to network, the
p
hone will keep
searching base station that consumes much battery and
reduces standby time. Move to an area with stronger signal
strength or switch your phone off temporarily.
Re
p
lace the
b
atter
y
.
SIM card error
Make sure tha
t
the chips in SIM car
d
are no
t
dama
g
ed; use
the clean cloth to scratch it.
Make sure tha
t
SIM car
d
is inserted correctl
y
.
SIM car
d
invalid. Contac
t
y
ou
r
service
p
rovider.
Can not dial calls
Make sure tha
t
the numbe
r
y
ou dialed is available and the
dial key has been pressed.
Make sure tha
t
there is enou
g
h mone
y
to make a call.
Make sure tha
t
SIM car
d
is valid.
Fixe
d
Dial is se
t
o
r
has call
b
arrin
g
feature turne
d
on.
Deactivate fixed dial function or call barring.
Can not receive
calls
Make sure tha
t
y
ou
r
p
hone has connected to networ
k
(Check if the network is too busy or invalid).
Make sure tha
t
there is enou
g
h mone
y
to receive the call.
Make sure tha
t
SIM car
d
is valid.
Chec
k
call diver
t
settin
g
san
d
incomin
g
call
b
arrin
g
settin
g
s.
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