background image

 

-2- 

Content 

Getting started .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 

1.1 

Installing the SIM Cards and the Battery ......................................................................................................................... 4 

1.2 

Charging the Battery ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 

1.3 

Linking to the Network .................................................................................................................................................... 6 

Input method ................................................................................................................................................................. 6 

2.1 

To Shift Entry Methods .................................................................................................................................................... 6 

2.2 

Numeric and English Input .............................................................................................................................................. 6 

2.3 

Inserting a Symbol ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 

Using the Menus ........................................................................................................................................................... 7 

3.1 

Phonebook ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7 

3.2 

Call history ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

3.3 

Calendar ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

3.4 

Multimedia ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8 

3.5 

Messages .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 

3.6 

Applications ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 

Summary of Contents for Rio Mini

Page 1: ... 1 Mobile phone User manual Trand name Blood Model name Rio Mini FCC ID HA4 RIOMINI ...

Page 2: ...1 2 Charging the Battery 5 1 3 Linking to the Network 6 2 Input method 6 2 1 To Shift Entry Methods 6 2 2 Numeric and English Input 6 2 3 Inserting a Symbol 6 3 Using the Menus 7 3 1 Phonebook 7 3 2 Call history 7 3 3 Calendar 7 3 4 Multimedia 8 3 5 Messages 8 3 6 Applications 9 ...

Page 3: ... 3 3 7 File manager 10 3 8 Manage Connectivity 10 3 9 Settings 10 3 10 User profile 13 3 11 Web 13 3 12 Fun Games 14 ...

Page 4: ... to network status 2 3 hours Please refer to their labels for other data related to the battery and the charger 1 Getting started 1 1 Installing the SIM Cards and the Battery An SIM card carries useful information including your mobile phone number PIN Personal Identification Number PIN2 PUK PIN Unlocking Key PUK2 PIN2 Unlocking Key IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity network information...

Page 5: ...ation disappears It is normal of the battery to become hot during the charging period The battery icon does no longer flicker when the charging process ends Use only the battery provided by the vendor Otherwise damages or even injuries could be caused during the charging Power off the mobile phone before removing the battery The charging process lasts a longer time for a new battery or a battery n...

Page 6: ... searches for an available network 2 Input method This mobile phone provides multiple input methods including English input in both upper and lower case and numeric input method 2 1 To Shift Entry Methods Press shift key to switch between input methods 2 2 Numeric and English Input You can input numbers with the numeric input method 2 3 Inserting a Symbol Press the sym key to enter the Select symb...

Page 7: ...oose call timers to view the last call time the total time of all dialed calls and the total time of all received calls and or to reset all the time GPRS counter Access this menu to view the sent received GPRS rate or to reset counter 3 3 Calendar Once you enter this menu there is a monthly view calendar for you to keep track of important appointments etc Days with events entered will be marked ...

Page 8: ...n audio player interface you can press I or O key to tune volume Sound Recorder Use this function to record audio files The phone supports WAV and AMR format FM Radio You can use the application as a traditional FM radio with automatic tuning and saved channels I or O key to tune volume 3 5 Messages If the short message memory is full a blinking message icon appears on the top of the screen ...

Page 9: ...e new memos Alarm Five alarm clocks are set but deactivated by default For each alarm clock the ringing date and the ringing time can be set World clock Access this menu to view time of main cities in various time zones Notes You can record some information in this menu Calculator This calculator provides limited precision and is only applicable to simple arithmetic calculation ...

Page 10: ...e phone and the T Flash card 3 8 Manage Connectivity Data account Access this menu to set data account related parameters Flight mode Normal mode and Flight mode are available for you to choose Settings 3 9 Settings Phone Settings Time and date set the date format the time format and detail time of the location Schedule power on off Set the time when the mobile phone will be automatically powered ...

Page 11: ...es you to forward incoming calls to another number you have previously specified Call barring The call barring function enables you to bar calls as needed When setting this function you need to use a network barring code which can be obtained from the network operator Line switching Switch to Line 1 or Line 2 By default Line 1 is used Note If you choose Line 2 dialing may fail This depends on the ...

Page 12: ...anual Preferences Select the preferred networks By default the network where the current SIM card is registered will be displayed Security Settings This function provides you with related settings about safety use SIM1 security PIN lock To activate PIN lock you need to input the correct PIN code In the case you input a wrong PIN for three consecutive times you need to input the PIN Unblocking Key ...

Page 13: ...piece to the mobile phone the mobile phone automatically enters the Headset mode There is no option for activating the Headset mode on the screen For details on operation refer to General If you set Headset Customize Answer mode to Auto incoming calls will be automatically answered Activate Select Activate to activate the selected mode Reset Use this function to restore factory settings of user pr...

Page 14: ...eal product 3 13 Fun Games Two games are embedded in the phone For specific operation please refer to help option of each game FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION WARNING Read this information before using your phone In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the United States with its action in Report and Outer FCC 96 326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio fre...

Page 15: ...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 0 5cm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the phone and have not been tested for typical body worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be...

Page 16: ...e such as an earpiece or headset 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 Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna poin...

Page 17: ...e may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and foun...

Page 18: ...following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum 10 or over maximum 50 the device may not work...

Reviews: