Mason Wingtip Manuel utilisateur

USER MANUAL

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Thank you for purchasing the Wingtip! Please read this
user manual carefully to learn about key characteristics
and operational methods of this Mason phone.
The Wingtip is a smartphone based on the Android open
operating system. Certain applications have been pre-
installed and others can be downloaded from the
Google Play Store.
Notes:
All screen shots in this guide are simulated,
Actual displays may vary.
Instructions to perform tasks in this guide may
change depending on the software version on your phone.
Unless specied otherwise, all instructions to perform
tasks in this guide assume that you are starting
from the home screen.
Hello and Welcome!
Keep this manual for those moments you wish you had read
this manual. The good stuff starts on page 12.

6 Points of attention on safety
7 Safety Alert and Cautions
9 Protecting Your Battery
10 Cleaning and Maintenance
12 Getting Started
13 Phone Overview
14 Open the battery door
14 Install SIM Card
15 Install Memory Card
16 Power on/off
16 Battery Charging
17 APN Settings
22 Basic operation & knowledge
23 Using Touch Screen
24 Using Keys
25 Home & Main menu screen
25 Screen Lock & Display off
26 Using the on Screen Keyboard
27 Status bar
29 Using sensors
30 Connectivity
31 Storage
31 Contact
32 Call
33 Messaging
34 Multimedia
35 Applications
37 GPS

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Safety: Things to
keep in mind
CHAPTER 1

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Switch off your mobile phone
on the airplane
Interference caused by mobile phones affects aviation
safety, and thus it is illegal to use it on the airplane. Please
make sure your mobile phone is switched off when you
are on a plane.
Switch off your mobile phone in a
blasting operation area
You should strictly obey relevant laws and regulations
and switch off your mobile phone in or near blasting
operation area.
Switch off your mobile
phone near dangerous areas
You are required to turn off your phone when near a
refueling/chemical substance area.
Safety Alert
and Cautions
IMPORTANT! Please read these instructions carefully and follow
them implicitly in case of any dangerous or illicit situations.
It is strongly recommended that you do not use a mobile
phone when driving. Please use the personal hands-free
package when a call is inevitable. Please put your mobile
phone in the mobile phone holder safely, and don’t put
it in a passenger’s seat or any other place where it
could inadvertently drop in the case of a collision
or emergency brake.
In a hospital
When using this device in a hospital, you are subject to
the relevant rules specified by the hospital. Make sure your
mobile phone is switched off when medical equipment is
nearby. Any wireless transmission equipment, mobile phones
included, will affect its performance. Other electronic
equipment may be affected as well. Direct your questions to
a relevant doctor or equipment supplier directly.
Interference
Any interference caused by wireless
equipment can do damage to its performance.
Qualied Services
Only qualified services are allowed to install
or repair mobile phones. If you attempt to
install or repair it by yourself, you may break the
rules of your warranty.
Accessories and Batteries
Only manufacturer recognized accessories
and batteries can be used.
Reasonable Use
Do not place phone in extreme heat (over 60
degrees Celsius). Use antiseptic cloth to clean.
Emergency call
Make sure your mobile phone is powered on and
is in service. If you need to make an emergency
call number such as 911, press the dial key and confirm
your location, simply explain what has happened, and don’t
terminate the call until permission is granted.
Note: Network coverage not available everywhere.

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Protecting
Your Battery
Reminders: Do not store your battery at an extremely high or low
temperature, as it aects the service life of the battery and shortens
the standby time. Battery service life is subject to a certain limit. It is
recommended that you replace the battery from the original supplier if
the battery performance has declined after extended use.
Points of Attention on Battery Use
• Be sure to switch off the mobile phone
before you remove the battery.
• Please use it carefully. A short circuit will occur if the
metal connectors are connected to a metal object (for
example, a coin or clip), it may do damage to both
the battery and the metal object. Make sure that no
metal object will be connected simultaneously with the
positive pole and the negative pole of the battery.
• Don’t dismantle or modify the battery.
• Battery should be put in a cool and dry
place to avoid direct sunlight. It should not
be placed in a high temperature (over 60
degrees Celsius) environment.
• If battery is found to have any crack, deformation,
other damage, or electrolyte leakage, stop using
immediately.
• Please clean your skin or clothes immediately with
soap and clear water if they come in contact leaking
electrolyte, and wash your eyes completely with clear
water if any electrolyte splashes into them.
• Don’t use the Li-polymer battery when the temperature
is extremely low, for the maximum standby/call time is
not available at a low temperature.
• Don’t clean the battery with water or organic solvent,
or immerse the battery in water.
• Make sure the battery is fully charged if it
has been out of use for a long period of time.
• It is recommended that a rejected or damaged
battery be returned to the mobile phone manufacturer
or placed in a designated public area for rejected
battery recycling. Don’t mix it with other garbage
or throw it freely.
Cleaning &
Maintenance
• Avoid leaving the phone, the battery, and the charger
in high humidity places (such as the bathroom) and
prevent from contact with rain.
• Please clean the phone, the battery and the
charger using soft and dry cloth.
• Please don’t wipe the phone using
alcohol, thinner or benzene and other
chemical reagents.

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Getting Started
CHAPTER 2

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Phone Overview Open the battery cover
You can access the battery by pushing the
battery cover upwards.
Install SIM Card
This phone supports single SIM card, make sure there
is a SIM card inserted into the SIM card slot.
A
E
B
F
C GD H
H
J K L M
A USB/Charger connection
B 3.5mm Headset Jack
C Front Camera
D Sensor
E Receiver
F Power on/off
G Camera
H Flash
I Volume Keys
J Menu Key
K Home Key
L Back Key
M Speaker

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Install Memory Card
Orient the micro SD based on the outline that is
shown and slide it in.
Note: If the memory card is not detected please check
whether it’s inserted correctly.
Power on/off
In power off status, press and hold the power
key on right side for about 2 seconds to power
on your phone. In power on status, press and
hold the power key for about 2 seconds to
power off your phone.
Battery Charging
You can charge the battery by connecting the phone either
to a PC USB port or to the provided standard charger using
the provided standard USB cable.
Note: In order to ensure normal operation of the phone, please
make sure to use the designated charger.

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APN settings
If you insert a SIM card and it’s not recognized by your
Mason device, you may have to manually add its APN
(access point names) settings to the phone. Many cell phone
providers include APN settings with your SIM card or make
them available on their websites. When you have the
necessary APN settings, follow these steps to add them to
your Mason device
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen
with two fingers and click on the Settings button.
2. Tap on the “More” button 3. Select mobile networks
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