Cyrus CM 8 SOLID Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 6
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2. Basic functions
2.1 Inserting and removing SIM card (s) and/or SD card
2.1.1 The SIM card
Before using the mobile phone, you must insert a valid SIM card
provided by the network operator. It allows you to establish a
network connection.
Information from the phone book such as name and telephone
number as well as short messages are stored in the SIM card's chip.
The SIM card can be removed and replaced with the SIM card of
another network operator.
To prevent loss of or damage to the information on the SIM card,
you should avoid touching the metal contact surface or using the
SIM card in an electrical, magnetic location. Once the SIM card is
damaged ou can usually no longer use the phone.
N o t e :
Make sure you turn off your phone before removing the SIM
card. Never remove or insert the SIM card while the power
supply is connected, as this may damage the SIM card and
the phone.
2.1.2 Inserting and removing the SIM card
The metal contact surface of the SIM card is easily damaged. Outside
the bracket, it must therefore be handled with care.
Turn off the phone, remove the back cover, battery and any other
external power source. Insert the SIM card into the card slot in
the direction of the arrow as indicated above.
The second SIM card is installed according to the same principle.
To remove the SIM card, pull it lightly.
N o t e :
The procedures described here apply to the use of two SIM
cards.. If you use only one SIM card deviations may occur.
2.1.3 The Memory Card (SD Card)
Remove the rear cover and battery. Slide the memory card into the
slot at the bottom right, in the direction indicated by the arrow.
2.2 The battery
2.2.1 Inserting the battery
Remove the rear cover of the phone. Insert the battery with the
side of the metal surface into the battery compartment of the
phone. Use your fingers to gently press down the battery until it
snaps into place.
2.2.2 The charging process
Connect the AC adapter to the charger cable to complete the
charger.
Plug the USB port of the charger into the charger's charging port
on the phone and plug the charger's power supply into the wall
outlet. After the plug is plugged in, the charging starts. The battery
icon in the upper right corner of the screen indicates the progress of
the charging process. In standby mode or when the mobile phone
is switched off, the battery icon appears in full screen. If the battery is
fully charged and the charger can be removed from the phone.
A warning message appears when the battery is low. If the battery is
fully discharged, the power supply is too low and the phone switches
off automatically. Avoid using the phone with low battery power for
a long period of time as otherwise the quality and longevity of the
battery will be compromised. Please do not charge the device for too
long, disconnect it from the charger as soon as the battery charge
reaches 100%.
N o t e :
To ensure that your phone works properly, please make sure
you use the charger provided for this purpose.
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3. Quick start guide
3.1 Features
In addition to the basic functions, your mobile phone has many other
helpful functions. Below you will find a short introduction:
Contacts (phone book)
Up to 300 contacts can be stored in the
phone book. From here SMS messages can
be sent and phone book entries between the
SIM cards can be duplicated.
Scene mode
Allows you to save different settings
regarding ring tone, volume, system alert
tone, key tone, etc.
Call logs
Your phone automatically stores information
about incoming, outgoing or missed calls
that you can view.
Multimedia
Audio player, FM radio features.
Camera
Your mobile phone has a camera. The camera's
settings can be customized as required.
Settings
You can make individual settings for network
settings, mobile phone sets, security settings,
etc. as required.
Input method
Your mobile phone uses the keyboard input.
It supports the multiple input mode for
entering letters, numbers, characters, symbols,
etc. as well as the multilingual input
method.