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User Manual 

 

Brand: BESS 

Model: VZ219

                 FCC ID:ZE6-VZ219 

 

Summary of Contents for VZ219 Movistar

Page 1: ...1 User Manual Brand BESS Model VZ219 FCC ID ZE6 VZ219 ...

Page 2: ...13 3 1 APPEARANCE 13 3 2 KEYS INSTRUCTION 16 3 3 ICONS 19 4 GETTING STARTED 22 4 1 BATTERY 22 4 1 1 Install remove battery 22 4 1 2 Charging 23 4 2 SIM CARD INSTALLATION 24 4 3 MEMORY CARD INSTALLATION 24 4 4 HEADSET 25 4 5 FILE MANAGER 25 4 6 PC CAMERA 28 ...

Page 3: ...AN INTERNATIONAL CALL 31 5 1 4 MAKE A CALL FROM PHONEBOOK 32 5 1 5 REDIAL A CALL BY CALL HISTORY 32 5 2 ANSWER A CALL 32 5 3 CALL OPTIONS 33 6 TEXT ENTRY 34 6 1 SWITCH INPUT METHODS 34 6 2 SMART ENGLISH INPUT METHOD 34 6 3 ENGLISH INPUT METHOD 35 6 4 SMART INPUT METHOD 35 6 5 MULTITAP INPUT METHOD 35 6 6 INPUT PUNCTUATIONS AND SYMBOLS 36 ...

Page 4: ...7 7 MENU OPERATION 37 7 1 ACCESS MENUS 37 7 2 ACCESS SHORTCUTS 37 8 MENU FUNCTIONS 38 8 1 CALL HISTORY 38 8 2 STK 38 8 3 ENTERTAINMENT 39 8 3 1 JAVA 39 8 3 2 GAMES 40 8 4 MULTIMEDIA 41 8 4 1CAMERA 41 8 4 2 FREE AIR TV 41 8 4 3 MUSIC PLAYER 42 ...

Page 5: ...LAYER 44 8 4 7SOUND RECORDER 45 8 4 8 FM RADIO 45 8 4 9FM RADIO RECORDER 46 8 5 Phonebook 47 8 6 MESSAGES 47 8 6 1 MESSAGING 47 8 6 2 VOICEMAIL SERVER 50 8 6 3 BROADCAST MESSAGE 50 8 6 4 MMS 51 8 7 Extra 51 8 7 1 CALENDAR 51 8 7 2 TO DO LIST 51 8 7 3 ALARM 52 ...

Page 6: ...OR 52 8 7 7 UNIT CONVERTER 53 8 7 8 HEALTH 53 8 7 9 EBOOK READER 53 8 8 Mcontent 53 8 9Settings 54 8 9 1Phone setup 54 8 9 2Sound profiles 54 8 9 3Display setup 54 8 9 4Call setup 55 8 9 5 PHONEBOOK SETUP 57 8 9 6 TIME AND DATE 57 8 9 7CONNECTIVITY SETUP 57 ...

Page 7: ...8 Security setup 57 8 9 9 BLUETOOTH 61 8 9 10 FILE MANAGER 62 8 9 11 NETWORK SETTINGS 63 8 9 12 Factory reset 63 9 BATTERY INFORMATION 64 9 1 OPERATION INFORMATION 64 9 2 NOTICE INFORMATION 65 10 APPENDIX 66 ...

Page 8: ...blic of China US and Europe The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM network GSM network is a global cellular communication system of international standards Allow you to receive an international telephone call used as in your homeland However before using these advanced network functions you must firstly apply for these required services ...

Page 9: ... we suggest that you carefully read this guide to know all the functions well Note Due to the cellular network settings and the services provided some functions may be unavailable For more information please contact your service provider ...

Page 10: ... illegal ROAD SAFETY Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving Park your vehicle safely before using your device SWITCH OFF OR USE FLIGHT MODE IN AIRCRAFT Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft Using them in aircraft is both dangerous and illegal ...

Page 11: ...vant regulations or rules Switch your device off near medical equipment SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Switch off your device at a refueling point or near fuels or chemicals SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Don t use your device where blasting is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules ...

Page 12: ...h could affect the performance USE PROPERLY Use in the normal position explained in the product documentation Don t touch the antenna unnecessarily ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only the approved accessories and batteries Do not connect to incompatible products EMERGENCY CALLS ...

Page 13: ...13 Ensure the phone is switched on and in service Enter the emergency number and then press the talk key Give your location Do not end the call without permission ...

Page 14: ...14 3 About your device 3 1 Appearance 1 up side key 2 down side ...

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Page 16: ...16 1 Left soft key 2 TV key 3 Call key 4 Right soft key 5 Music key 6 End power key ...

Page 17: ...ser guide when we say Press the Press means click the key then release Press and hold or long press means the key is kept pressed for two or more seconds Keys Descriptions Direction key Center key means OK Up key User profiles Down key Alarm ...

Page 18: ...ake a call or answer a call It depends on the display text above it It depends on the display text above it End key Press it to end the current call Return from any menu to standby mode Long press to power your device on or off ...

Page 19: ...19 TV key At the standby mode press it to enterTV Music key At the standby mode press it to enter audio player Up side key Press the up key to volume up ...

Page 20: ...key to volume down 3 3 Icons Icons Descriptions Show the SIM1 s current network signal level Show the SIM2 s current network signal level Show the power level of Battery 1 Show the power level of Battery 2 You have unread SMS in SIM1 ...

Page 21: ...SIM2 You have missed calls in SIM1 You have missed calls in SIM2 Alarm is set on The headset is plugged in In Profiles Alert type is set as Ring only In Profiles Alert type is set as Vibration only In Profiles Alert type is set as Vibra and Ring In Profiles Alert type is set as Vibra ...

Page 22: ...22 then Ring Bluetooth is powered on The keypad is locked ...

Page 23: ...device producer to charge your battery 4 1 1 Install remove battery Remove Remove the back cover of the device by pushing downwards Uplift the battery from its slot and take it out Install Match the metal contacts of battery separately with the battery compartment metal contacts and put the battery base into the slot ...

Page 24: ... charger jack on the right side Charger animation will be displayed if the device is powered off When it is powered on the power status icon at the top right corner of the screen will blink circularly Disconnect the charger from handset and power supply when battery is full Notice 1 During charging don t remove or move the battery to prevent the battery circuit from burning out ...

Page 25: ...ppears on the screen 4 2 SIM card installation Keep the metallic face of a SIM card downward and slide it gently to the position of SIM card To remove a SIM card please power off your device first remove the battery and slide the card out gently 4 3 Memory card installation Keep the metallic face of a memory card downward and slide it gently to the position of Memory card ...

Page 26: ...Memory card supports hot plug 4 4 Headset Insert the headset into the headset jack on the right side of the device if required 4 5 File manager File manager is used to manage the phone and the memory cards respectively 1 Connect to a computer The USB function of the device is available no matter the device is powered on or off ...

Page 27: ...ss storage to start File manager If your memory cards are inserted the computer will pop up removal disks respectively representing your device and memory cards After you enter you will find some preset files or folders For the sake of normal use please put related files into relevant directories that is videos into Videos photos into Photos e books into E book records into Audio and Bluetooth rec...

Page 28: ...p warning USB devices can be removed now appears 2 Format If you format Phone or Memory card all files in it will be deleted You can format Phone or Memory card in two ways Use the phone to format directly Steps Select File manager Memory card Phone Format Use PC to format To better complete the formatting please follow the following steps ...

Page 29: ...Unit Size select Default and then confirm 4 6 PC Camera You can use the device as a PC camera For the first use you may be required to install a driver If you are using Windows XP there is no need to install the driver Follow these steps below 1 Plug in the USB cable when the device is powered on The device will turn to USB Config automatically ...

Page 30: ...mera To exit PC camera close web camera on your PC first and then unplug the USB cable Don t plug the cable directly 4 7 Power on and off Press and hold the End key to switch your device on off If SIM lock or Phone lock is activated please enter the password as required ...

Page 31: ...ls 5 1 1 Make a domestic call Enter a phone number including the area code if you are calling a fixed phone number excluding local numbers Press Talk key to make a call via your desired SIM card 5 1 2 Make an extension call When making an extension call you can press key to switch until the extension prefix P appears After a ...

Page 32: ...Extension number Then press Call key to make a call via your desired SIM card 5 1 3 Make an international call Enter the country code the area code and the phone number Press Call key to make a call via your selected SIM card is required when you enter the country code You can press 0 key to switch until appears When you are making a call to Hong Kong Macao or Taiwan it s the same method ...

Page 33: ...ired SIM card 5 1 5 Redial a call by Call history Access Call history scroll to a desired number or name and press Call key to make a call via your desired SIM card 5 2 Answer a call When there is an incoming call there will be reminding information of the corresponding SIM card The caller s name or number will appear in the screen ...

Page 34: ...rrupted If you miss it when you return to the standby screen you will be reminded that there is a missed call 5 3 Call options During a call you can press the left soft key to enter Call options The options differ according to your call status Here below are a few of them Hold single call End single call New call Phonebook Messages Sound recorder Multiparty call etc Hold single call New call and M...

Page 35: ...nput texts letters numbers or symbols including punctuations 6 1 Switch input methods In any Text Editor press key to switch input methods 6 2 Smart English input method Switch to Smart ABC or Smart abc Press number keys to input letters continuously and select a desired word to smartly input ...

Page 36: ...ter on the key twice for the second letter etc until the highlight is on your desired letter Then release the key to input it 6 4 Smart input method Switch to Smart uppercase or Smart lowercase Press number keys to input letters continuously and select a desired word to smartly input 6 5 Multitap input method Switch to Multitap uppercase or Multitap lowercase ...

Page 37: ...nd letter etc until the highlight is on your desired letter Then release the key to input it 6 6 Input punctuations and symbols No matter what input method you are using press key to display a list of punctuations and symbols for you to select 6 7 Input space No matter what input method you are using press 0 key to input a space ...

Page 38: ...ut method Directly press the number keys to input numbers 7 Menu operation 7 1 Access menus You can press the left soft key to view menus of all levels 7 2 Access shortcuts At the standby mode press direction key to open dedicated function menu ...

Page 39: ... Received calls Dialed calls Call duration Call cost SMS counter and GPRS counter Delete call list Call setup 8 2 STK This function is provided by network providers If your SIM card and network provider don t support it this function will be unavailable For more information please contact your network provider ...

Page 40: ...on settings The extension names of Java based J2ME applications are jad or jar In the device you can only install compatible applications To install an application Select a jar or jad file in File manager Select Install and then select an installation path to install the application successfully During installation you can see an installation progress bar Run the installed application ...

Page 41: ...om Java of Main menu Remove an installed application Select Java from Main menu Select a desired application Press Options to select Delete and then Yes to confirm Java Application Network Settings After a Java application is installed you can directly use the preset GPRS to establish connections 8 3 2 Games ...

Page 42: ...screen at the same time in the preview status you can press Left soft key to conduct the following settings and set detailed parameters Photos Camera settings Image settings White balance Scene mode Effect settings Storage Restore default After all settings are done press Center key to capture 8 4 2 Free air TV ...

Page 43: ...to another song Press the up down side key to volume up down Press Options to display the following menus Play Play song Refresh list refresh songs list Settings Pre playlist list auto gen repeat shuffle background play bluetooth settings Note You should manually update your songs when needed in playlist you can select options to play see detail use as ringtone ...

Page 44: ... factors as the screen size etc In addition when viewing an image you can press the left right key to switch to the previous next and press 3 to rotate 8 4 5 Video recorder Enter Video recorder to see video preview interface Press Options to see a recorder Options menu including Camcorder settings Video settings White balance Effect settings Storage and Restore default ...

Page 45: ...d to save the video clip 8 4 6 Video player Enter Video player to select your favorite video clip to play The device supports MP4 and 3GP And partially supports AVI While playing you can press the left right key to control the playing progress press the up down key to adjust the volume press the left soft key or key to switch to full screen or return Notes ...

Page 46: ...ps And you can even add sound clips to ringtone list 8 4 8 FM radio In the FM radio interface you can customize Settings enter Channel list Turn on off or switch to another channel Player interface Press the up down key to volume up down press the center key to stop pause press the left right key to switch to another channel 0 1MHz ...

Page 47: ...o search Search all channels available and save them in the channel list automatically Settings You can activate or deactivate background play FM is active while you are operating in other interfaces and FM loud speaker 8 4 9 FM radio recorder You can configure the record Time date Channel settings and Record settings ...

Page 48: ...ed dial extra numbers phonebook setup and blacklist 8 6 Messages 8 6 1 Messaging 8 6 1 1 Write message Access this menu to edit and send message When you are writing a message you can Insert template Insert number or Insert name After a message is completed you can select to use SIM 1 or SIM 2 to send or save it ...

Page 49: ...one and the corresponding unread message icon will also appear on top of the screen You can select to tap and view the new message or access Inbox to read After the message is read press Options to Reply Call sender Forward Delete etc 8 6 1 3 Outbox In Outbox you can view the saved messages You can select one to Resend Edit or Delete ...

Page 50: ...to Send Edit or Delete 8 6 1 5 Templates There are 10 predefined templates in the device You can edit or use them 8 6 1 6 Memory status 8 6 1 7 Message setup Access this menu to configure the following settings of SIM card Profile settings Common settings Preferred Status and Preferred connection ...

Page 51: ...ce mailbox This function needs supports of network operators 8 6 3 Broadcast message Broadcast message is the public information sent by network operators Using broadcast message services you can receive messages of various topics from you network operator for example weather taxi hospital etc For topics available please contact your local network provider ...

Page 52: ...M supports this function or consult related network operators for more details 8 7 Extra 8 7 1 Calendar In this function you can view calendar at any time You can click to view other dates 8 7 2 To do list Display the schedules of today and future In Options you can View Add Edit Delete Delete all or Send ...

Page 53: ...n the list of Alarm select one alarm You can configure these settings Status Time Alert type Snooze etc 8 7 4 World clock In a map you can view the current time of different cities around the world 8 7 5 Stopwatch 8 7 6 Calculator The device can be used as a calculator to do some simple arithmetic work ...

Page 54: ... reader In this function you can view texts in txt During viewing you can Search Jump Add bookmark Go to bookmark Delete bookmark Full screen etc 8 8 Mcontents 8 8 1 Homepage 8 8 2 Bookmarks 8 8 3 Recent pages 8 8 4 Input address 8 8 5 Service in box ...

Page 55: ...w Schedule power on off Language Pref Input methods Navigation key Auto update of date and time Flight mode Misc settings 8 9 2 Sound profiles The device provides you with several profiles so that you can customize the following settings to meet your different needs ringtone volume alert type ring type ...

Page 56: ... Headset and Bluetooth 8 9 3 Display setup 8 9 4 Call setup Caller ID Three options are available Set by network Hide ID and Send ID Call waiting If the network supports during calling the network will remind you of a new incoming You can hold the current incoming and answer the other one ...

Page 57: ...mber or voice mailbox avoiding missing it There are several diverts available Divert all voice calls Divert if unreachable Divert if no answer Divert if busy Divert all data calls and Cancel all diverts Call barring If the network supports this function will enable you to restrict the incoming or outgoing calls Line switching In Line switching you can switch between Line 1 and Line 2 ...

Page 58: ... network operator Closed user group You can close user group settings in this menu 8 9 5 Phonebook setup 8 9 6 Time and date 8 9 7 Connectivity setup 8 9 8 Security setup 8 9 8 1 SIM1 lock This option makes you select whether to use PIN code or not The preset PIN code is 1234 After three ...

Page 59: ... input the PIN code each time you power the device on to use the locked SIM card 8 9 8 2 Phone lock Phone lock can be activated to avoid unauthorized use If you have activated Phone lock you will be required to input the password each time you power the device on 8 9 8 3 Auto keypad lock Auto keypad lock can prevent from unintentional operations on keypad ...

Page 60: ... 8 9 8 4 Fixed dial If your SIM supports fixed dial it can restrict you so that you can only call the fixed numbers in fixed dial list Note To activate or deactivate fixed dial you are required to input PIN2 code Please contact your network provider for PIN2 code 8 9 8 5 Barred dial If your SIM supports barred dial it can forbid you to dial the selected numbers When the function is ...

Page 61: ...d dial you are required to input PIN2 code Please contact your network provider for PIN2 code If you activate barred dial the numbers in the list of barred dial will not be displayed in Phonebook 8 9 8 6 Change password You can change PIN code and PIN2 code here For SIM2 security setup please refer to SIM1 security setup ...

Page 62: ...o realize voice calls data exchange data synchronization etc Settings are as follows Power Activate or deactivate Bluetooth Visibility Set whether Bluetooth of the device can be found or not My device Display the current or once connected device and inquiry new ones Search audio device Search for a Bluetooth handset and pair them My name Display online bluetooth devices ...

Page 63: ...h of received files Sharing permission Set the shared directory and limits of authority 8 9 10 File manager This enables you to view multimedia files in the device and memory cards You can also select one to View Rename Copy Delete etc Notice Before formatting please back up important files to avoid data loss due to formatting ...

Page 64: ...u can configure network settings including Network selection and preferred networks 8 9 12 Factory reset In this menu when you input phone lock password and confirm related parameters will be restored to factory settings The preset password is 0000 ...

Page 65: ...ventually wear out When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal please buy a new battery Use only the approved batteries and recharge your battery only with approved chargers designated for this device Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use Do not leave the battery connected to a charger Overcharging may shorten its ...

Page 66: ...the battery Do not make short circuit occur to the battery The battery put in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery Do not put the battery near flammable or explosive goods Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Never use any charger or battery that is damaged Use the battery only for its intended purpose ...

Page 67: ...ting In operating your phone if any abnormality please restore the factory settings at first and refer to the simple solutions below If it still can not be solved please contact the distributor or service provider Common Faults Reasons Solutions In touching screen your phone cannot respond quickly Touch screen is not calibrated properly Please calibrate the screen ...

Page 68: ...dings nearby or basement so wireless radio is unable to reach efficiently Please move to a position with strong signal to answer or make a call Poor reception Use phone when network is busy resulting in line congestion so you fail to make a call Try to avoid using phone during line congestion as possible as you can Failure of power on The battery power is run down charge your battery Failure of ma...

Page 69: ...ecting to network Weak signal Please move to a place with strong signal and try again The voltage is inconsistent with the range marked on charger Please use the voltage consistent with that marked on charger Use non standard charger Please use the charger specially designed for your phone Failure of charging Poor contact Check if the plug is connected properly ...

Page 70: ...re designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipm...

Page 71: ... States with its action in Report and Outer FCC 96 326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U S and international standards bodies The design of this phone complies with the FCC ...

Page 72: ...mpair call quality damage the phone or result in violation of FCC regulations Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin a minor burn may result Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna BODY WORN OPERATION This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the ...

Page 73: ... and the back of the phone including the antenna whether extended or retracted Third party belt clips holsters and similar accessories containing metallic components shall not be used Body worn accessories that cannot maintain 1 5cm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the phone and have not been tested for typical body worn operations ...

Page 74: ...www fcc gov Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commissions FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent ...

Page 75: ... 86 1986 ICIMIRP 1996 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature For example over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard C95 1 ...

Page 76: ...dset to avoid potential exposure to RF energy The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations NORMAL POSITION ...

Page 77: ... most efficiently Extend your antenna fully Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Vehicle mounted external antenna Optional if available A minimum separation distance of 7 9 inches 20cm must be maintained ...

Page 78: ...77 between the user by stander and the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements ...

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