Konika C625 Manuel utilisateur

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KONKA MOBILE PHONE
C625
LET THE WORLD ENJOY THE VOICE FROM KONKA

Improvements and changes may be made to this manual without prior
notice.

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KNOWING YOUR MOBILE PHONE.......................................................1
POSITIONS OF KEYS.......................................................................2
DISPLAY SCREEN............................................................................2
STATUS ICONS.................................................................................3
BACKLIGHT.......................................................................................3
1. GUIDELINE FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE.............................4
1.1 CONDITIONS OF USE & SAFETY ...........................................4
1.2 FLIGHT......................................................................................6
1.3 DRIVING....................................................................................6
1.4 DANGEROUS AREAS...............................................................6
1.5 HOSPITALS...............................................................................6
1.6 DISTURBANCE.........................................................................7
1.7 CHARGER.................................................................................7
1.8 ACCESSORIES.........................................................................8
1.9 BATTERY INFORMATION.........................................................8
1.10 EMERGENCY CALLS ...............................................................9
2GETTING STARTED....................................................................10
2.1 FIRST CALL.............................................................................10
2.2 MOUNTING THE SIM CARD ..................................................10
2.3 BATTERYAND CHARGING....................................................12
2.4 SWITCHING ON/OFF YOUR PHONE ....................................15
2.5 USE OF PASSWORD..............................................................16
3GENERAL FUNCTIONS ..............................................................19
3.1 MAKING CALLS ......................................................................19
3.2 ADJUSTING THE SOUND VOLUME......................................20

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3.3 ANSWERING CALLS..............................................................21
3.4 OPTIONS DURING A CALL ....................................................21
4GUIDE TO MENU OPERATIONS ................................................24
4.1 SMS.........................................................................................24
4.2 PHONE BOOK.........................................................................28
4.3 CALL HISTORY.......................................................................32
4.4 GAMES....................................................................................34
4.5 ORGANIZER ...........................................................................34
4.6 USER PROFILES....................................................................36
4.7 SETTINGS...............................................................................37
4.8 SHORTCUTS...........................................................................44
5APPENDIX ...................................................................................46
5.1 APPENDIX A: GUIDANCE OF INPUT METHODS..................46
5.2 APPENDIX B: MAINTAIN AND TROUBLE SHOOTING..........48
5.3 APPENDIX C: INTRODUCTION OF AVAILABLE FITTINGS ..50
5.4 APPENDIX D: FUNCTION LIST..............................................50

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KNOWING YOUR MOBILE PHONE
1. Cord hole 8. RF Cover
2. Earpiece 9. Screen
3. Selection key 10. Soft key
4. Pick up key 11. Hang up key
5. Numeric key 12. Microphone
6. Charger and connector 13. Bolt Cover
7. Glass block 14. Battery Cover

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POSITIONS OF KEYS
Your mobile phone contains the following keys:
Key Name Description
Pick up
key
For dialing or receiving calls.
Press it in the standby mode to view call
records.
Hang
up key
For ending a call.
Press and hold this key to turn on or off
mobile phone.
Return to the standby mode or cancel the
current operation you entered from the
“Menu”.
Soft
keys
They include the left and right soft keys to
execute the operations shown at the bottom
of the screen.
Selecti
on key
For scrolling through the “Menu” or phone
book.
Press it to move the cursor in the edit status,
or enter the appointed function in the
standby mode.
Numbe
r keys
For entering numbers, letters, special
characters.
In the standby mode, press and hold # to
start the Mute mode.
In the edit window, press # to switch the
input method.
DISPLAY SCREEN
Your mobile phone has only one display that includes three parts:
- First line displays status icons, which indicate signal strength,
remaining power of the battery, etc.

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- Middle lines display text and graphic, including numbers, text and
animated icons.
- Last line displays the functions currently assigned to the two soft
keys.
STATUS ICONS
Network signal
Divert all voice calls
Keypad lock
Alarm clock is activated
Battery status
Missed call
New message or messages full
Sound status
Ringing
Vibrate
Vibrate then Ring
Vibrate and Ring
BACKLIGHT
You can set up the backlight for the display and keypad through options
in the menu. If there is no key operation within a given period of time, it
will turn off automatically.

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1. GUIDELINE FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT
USE
We recommend you carefully read this chapter before using your
phone. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage, which may
result as a consequence of improper use or use contrary to the
instructions contained in this manual.
KONKA reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the
mobile phone described in this document without prior notice.
1.1 CONDITIONS OF USE & SAFETY
Conditions of use:
- Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
- Do not use or store the phone in dusty, hot or cold areas.
- Do not use chemicals, solvents or detergents to clean the phone.
- Do not paint the phone.
- Minimum and maximum temperatures recommended by the
manufacturer are between -10°C and 55°C.
- In order to avoid erasing magnetic records, it is recommended not to
leave credit cards or other magnetic storage media in the long term
next to the phone.
- Respect privacy: Should your phone allow it, you must respect the

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laws and regulations in force in your country regarding taking
photographs and recording sounds. It is the user's sole responsibility
to ensure that prior authorization is obtained, if necessary, in order to
record conversations or take a photograph. The manufacturer, the
seller or reseller of your mobile phone (including the operator)
disclaim any liability, which may result from improper use of the
mobile phone. Switch your phone off in any facility where posted
notices require it.
Safety:
- Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger (hospitals, aero ports and
other prohibited areas).
- Do not use the phone at a refueling point, near fuel or chemicals.
- Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress.
- Do not expose your product to flames.
- Do not allow children to use the mobile phone without supervision.
- Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of
children.
- Do not throw, drop, knock, shake or try to bend the phone.
- Do not attempt to open the phone. Only qualified person may repair
the phone.

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1.2 FLIGHT
Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any aircraft to prevent
interference with communication systems. It is illegal to use any mobile
phone in a plane.
1.3 DRIVING
- In relation to drivers, given to recent studies, use of mobile phones
(whether the phone is hand-held or hands-free) constitutes a real
risk. Drivers are requested to refrain from using either hand-held or
hands-free phones whilst on the move.
- Your phone emits electromagnetic waves when switched on. These
waves can interfere with a vehicle's electronic systems. Therefore,
do not place your phone on the dashboard or within an airbag
deployment area. Check with your dealer or car manufacturer to
make sure that the car electronics is well insulated.
1.4 DANGEROUS AREAS
Turn off your mobile phone in a gas station or any area with fuel,
chemicals or any other dangerous articles.
1.5 HOSPITALS
Observe the relevant rules and codes of the hospital in using your
mobile phone and turn it off near medical facilities. Any radio
transmission equipment, including mobile phones, may interfere and
affect the operation of medical facilities and other electronic devices.
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