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This section contains important information pertaining to 
correct and safe usage of your mobile phone. Read carefully 
before using your device. 

Electronic Device

Switch off your Neptune B505 in places that prohibit mobile 
phone use. Do not use your mobile phone when it can 
cause danger or interference with electronic devices. 

Medical Device

• Power off your device and follow the rules and regulations
   set by hospitals and health care facilities.
• Manufacturers recommend a minimum distance of 15 cm
   from the pacemaker to prevent mobile phones from
   potentially causing interferences with the pacemaker. If
   you are using a pacemaker, use the device on the
   opposite side of the pacemaker and do not carry the
   device in your front pocket.
• Some mobile phones have been found to affect the
   performance of hearing aids. For such issues, please
   consult your network provider.
 

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

Comply with all signs and instructions. Power off your 
mobile phones in areas that are potentially explosive, or 
where you would normally be advised to switch off your 
vehicle’s engine. Using your mobile phone in such areas can 
trigger sparks, which could cause an explosion or fire, 
resulting in bodily injuries or even death. 

Do not switch on your mobile phone at refueling points 
such as service stations. Comply with restrictions on the use 
of radio equipment in fuel depots, storage, and distribution 
areas, and chemical plants. You must adhere to restrictions 
in areas where blasting operations are in progress.  

Mobile TV

 

 Warnings and Precautions

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Summary of Contents for Neptune B505

Page 1: ...Neptune B505 User Manual...

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Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Overview 2 Getting Started 3 Contacts 4 Message 5 Multimedia 6 Internet 7 Warnings and Precautions 1 4 6 6 7 8 9...

Page 4: ...ch Flaslight Bulb 10 Charger USB Jack 2 Headset Jack 11 Profile Toggle Key 3 Earpiece 12 Ending Key 4 Screen 13 Right Soft Key RSK 5 Left Soft Key LSK 14 Confirm Key 6 SIM1 SIM2 Calling Key 15 Navigat...

Page 5: ...ject an incoming call On standby mode sleep Select the highlighted item Access Message in standby mode Access Phonebook Names in standby mode Return to the previous menu Confirm a selection Access mai...

Page 6: ...rate Silent mode by pressing the key and holding for about 3 seconds Change input modes when editing text Screen Icons Icon Indicates Signal strength New text message MP3 music is playing in the backg...

Page 7: ...place put in the battery and replace the cover Installing the Battery and SIM Cards Installing a Micro SD Cards Your mobile phone supports Micro SD cards with up to 16GB of memory When installing a M...

Page 8: ...code If you cannot recall your lock code contact Starmobile s service center for assistance on unlocking your phone and resetting your lock code The personal identification number PIN protects your S...

Page 9: ...ard and phone Maximum capacity for phone storage is 300 entries Storage capacity on your SIM card depends on the SIM card type issued by your network provider To add a new entry in your Contacts key i...

Page 10: ...are saved in jpg format You can send pictures from your phone using the Bluetooth function Image viewer provides the following options for image files saved on the Micro SD card View Image information...

Page 11: ...view or edit the channel list manually set a frequency automatically search for and save channels configure relevant settings activate the loud speaker and record the audio clip among others You can...

Page 12: ...pacemaker and do not carry the device in your front pocket Some mobile phones have been found to affect the performance of hearing aids For such issues please consult your network provider Potentially...

Page 13: ...nes Concentrate on driving Your first responsibility is to drive safely Do not talk on your mobile phone while driving Use hands free accessories Park your vehicle at the side of the road before makin...

Page 14: ...ts call quality and increases power consumption In effect talk time and standby time are reduced considerably Observe the local laws and regulations while using your mobile phone Respect others privac...

Page 15: ...dren Environment Protection Adhere to local regulations regarding safe disposal of mobile phones and its electrical accessories including chargers headsets and batteries Recycle them Do not dispose of...

Page 16: ...not touch your skin and eyes If electrolyte comes into contact with your skin or eyes immediately wash with clean water and consult a doctor Common signs of battery wear and or damage includes color...

Page 17: ...ece These objects may fall into the earpiece and hurt you when you are using your mobile phone When cleaning your mobile phone you must first power the device off and disconnect it from the charger Do...

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