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User’ s Manual KICKFLIP TM TM.
2 Kickflip User ’s Manual. © 2006 VK Corporation. © 2006 Helio LLC. All rights reserved. Under copyright law , this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of V K Corporation and Helio LLC.
3 trademarks of VK Corporation or Helio LLC. Any other use including, but not limited to, the distribution or display of trademar ks of VK Corporation or Helio LLC is strictly prohibited unless authorized by their respective owners. • Product meets current FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines.
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5 Thank you for purchasing a Helio mobile device. Helio mobile devices, designed by VK Mobile ® , are designed and manufactured in compliance with very strict in-house and international quality standards and are run through a series of rigorous tests, including temperature, humidity , impact, dust, vibration, and falling tests.
6 This user's manual contains important information on the use and operation of this mobile device. Please read all information carefully to ensure optimal performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the device. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user's manual could void your warranty for this equipment.
7 IMPORT ANT INFORMATION IMPORT ANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMA TION on page 129 before using your mobile device. Safety Information Please read and observe the following information for the safe and proper use of your device and to prevent any accidental damage.
8 • Do not place items containing magnetic components, such as a credit cards, phone cards, bank books, or subway tickets, near your mobile device. The magnetism of the device may damage the data stored in a magnetic strip. • Do not hold the antenna or let it come into contact with your body during a call.
9 • Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way . • Use the battery only for its intended purpose. • If you use the device near a network base station, it uses less power; talk and standby times are greatly af fected by the network signal strength and the parameters set by the network operator .
10 in a pocket or bag. Shorting the terminals may damage the battery or the object causing the short. • Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
11 ► Do not disassemble. ► Do not short-circuit. ► Do not expose to high temperatures above 60 ˚C (140 ˚F ). ► Do not incinerate. Battery Disposal ► Dispose of your battery properly or bring it to your local wireless carrier for recycling.
12 Contents 15 Before Use Parts and Accessories Device Status Icon Legend Inserting/Removing the Battery Attaching Battery Removing Battery Charging the Battery Using the Charger About the Battery Bat.
13 42 Menu Functions STYLE 1. Rings 2. Ringtone Download 3. Screens 4. Screen Download 5. Call Screens 6. Call Screen Download 7. H.O.T . Screens 8. H.O.T . Screen Download SURF SNAP Before Using the Camera 1. Camera 2. Video Camera 43 43 44 45 46 47 47 48 48 49 51 51 53 55 Menu Functions 3.
14 Contents 127 Safety Information Device Password TIA Safety Information FDA Consumer Update FCC RF Exposure Information FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility Regulations for Wireless Devices Limited W arranty 128 129 134 143 146 149 Menu Functions 3. Call 4.
Befor e Using Y our Device • Parts and Accessories • Device • Inserting/Removing the Battery • Charging the Battery • About the Battery.
16 Parts and Accessories V erify that all parts and accessories are included with your purchase. (Visit the nearest store or service center to obtain missing parts.) Device Charger CD Battery USB Cable LCD Cleaner Headset 2.5mm to 3.5mm Adapter TV Cable (Optional) ✻ Actual products may look different from the above pictures.
17 Device Left Soft Key Selects the function displayed on the left bottom of the screen V oice Memo Playback Plays or records voice memos Send/Receive Initiates an outgoing call or picks up an incoming call. Press once in idle mode to display a list of recent calls.
18 Flash For low-light conditions Camera Capture photos or videos Earpiece and Mouthpiece Can also be used as stereo speakers to listen to music LCD Screen Large, vivid QVGA TFT LCD (240×320) Stereo .
19 T o prevent a short from occurring, cap the end of the exposed part of each unused connector to prevent short circuits. In the event that the power supply is cut due to a short, remove the battery from the device and then reattach it. V olume Adjusts the sound volume in idle mode or the voice volume during a call.
20 Status Icon Legend ✻ Direct light is not necessary when viewing the LCD screen. The screen remains fully bright and never dims under shade; it is br ight enough to read a book. In the connection area, indicates a weak connection; indicates a strong connection.
21 Inserting/Removing the Battery Attaching Battery Removing Battery ➀ Insert the battery into the back of the device and slide the cover forward. ➁ Press the battery down until you hear a click. ➀ While pressing the release button, ➁ pull the cover in the arrow direction.
22 Charging the Battery Using the Charger ► Use only the Charger designed for your device. ► If you do not charge your mobile device regularly and with the Charger designed for it, its performance and battery capacity will decline. Do not accidentally connect the headset to the power connector jack.
23 Battery Life About the Battery Normal State Operating State T ype Activity Standard Battery Continuous Standby Continuous Call Charging T ime About 120 hours About 170 minutes About 150 minutes T ype Activity Standard Battery Playing Games About 250 minutes (Playing games with loud sounds will reduce the battery time.
24 How to Maximize Battery Life ► Entering characters, storing files, gaming, using the Internet, and playing video and music files will greatly reduce battery life. ► In idle mode, using images and/or animations will decrease battery life by 20–30%.
25 USB Cable Use Precautions ► Use only the included USB cable for charging. ► When connected to a notebook or desktop computer , charging may not perform normally or may take a long time due to concurrent use of other USB devices or degradation of computer performance.
Basic Functions • Power On/Off • Making Calls • Idle Mode • Answering Calls • Character Input.
27 – When powering on, the device will vibrate if the ring is set to silent. Hold down . The intro splash screen will appear , followed by the idle mode display . In idle mode, hold down to turn off your device. The exit splash screen will display before the device turns off.
28 Dial the phone number , then p ress . Dialing a Number Making Calls The length of the call is displayed on screen. When locked, enter your password to make outgoing calls. In idle mode, press . Press to search for a number in the list of incoming and outgoing calls .
29 Using Speed Dial Speed dial can be used to quickly dial saved phone numbers by assigning a short tag (2–99). Speed dial numbers 2–9 are dialed by holding down the assigned number , and stored numbers 10–99 are dialed by entering the first digit then holding down the second digit.
30 Press . Using , select a number to save. Press . Select Save . Enter the contact info and save. Saving a Number from a Recent Call Y ou can select a number from the recent calls list and save it in your contact list. For more information on saving a phone number , see page 84.
31 In idle mode, enter the number and press to bring up the menu. Idle Mode Menu Send Message Send a text message to the number you have entered. For more information on sending text messages, see page 62. Send Pic Msg Send a picture message to the number you have entered.
32 Hard Pause Insert a hard pause. The device will wait until you press to dial the rest of the number . This can be useful when using an automated response service (ARS). 2 Sec Pause Inserts a pause of two seconds. The device will pause while dialing for two seconds.
33 Incoming Calls Answering Calls ► When the flip is open, press . How to answer a call varies depending on the device settings. For more information, see page 1 19. ► When the call is complete, press or close the flip. ► T o silence an incoming call, press either button.
34 During a call, adjust the volume using the buttons. Number Memo: Save a number in a memo. The saved memo can be viewed in the recent calls list. Press in idle mode to display the recent calls list. Read Message: View , reply to, forward, delete, or save a received text message during a call.
35 BASIC FUNCTIONS Character Input Changing the T ext Input Mode When you are in a field that allows character entry , there is a text input mode indicator at the bottom of the display . T o change the text input mode, press the key repeatedly until you find the desired input mode.
36 T9 ® Predictive T ext Input T9 mode allows you to enter English words with only one key press per letter . Each key on a keypad has more than one letter associated with it. For instance, a single press of the 5 key could indicate 'J', 'K', or 'L'.
37 BASIC FUNCTIONS 4. If the word that appears on the display is not the intended word, press one or more times to display alternate word choices for the keys you have typed (for example, "of" and "me" both share the sequence 6-3).
38 Changing Case T o change the case in T9 mode, press the key . Lowercase (abc), caps lock (ABC), and initial caps (Abc) are available. Clearing Characters Press to remove characters from the text area.
39 BASIC FUNCTIONS ABC Mode When typing in ABC mode, press the number keys labeled with the desired character—once for the first character , twice for the second character , and so on. For example, press the 2 key three times quickly to enter the character 'C' and the 5 key three times quickly to enter the character 'L'.
40 Clearing Strokes and Characters Press to delete characters. Available Characters (in the order displayed) Key ABC . @ : , - ? ! ’ 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 abc .
41 BASIC FUNCTIONS Symbolic Mode Symbolic mode allows you to enter symbols into a text message. T o scroll through the available symbol categories, press . When you see the desired symbol on the display , press the associated number key to insert the symbol.
Menu Functions • STYLE • SURF • SNAP • TEXT • CONT ACT • APPS • PLAN • VIDEO+MUSIC • SETUP.
43 Rings: Select a live ringtone. Press to select a menu option: • Set as Ringtone: Specify the selected live ringtone as the default ringtone that will play when receiving a call. • Delete: Delete the selected live ringtone. • Rename: Rename the selected live ringtone.
44 • Playback Option: Select playback options (Repeat, Shuffle, Play While Closed, Backlight On During Playback). Use to make a selection and to apply the selection. • Segment Repeat: Select a segment to repeat. T o cancel segment repeat, press . • T ext Message: Send or view a text message during content playback.
45 MENU FUNCTIONS Screens: Select from downloaded screens, or from the provided freebies. VideoScreens: Select a V ideoScreen. Press to select a menu item: • Screen Setup: Specify the selected VideoScreen as the standby screen, intro splash, exit splash, or connection screen.
46 Press to play the selected VideoScreen. During playback, use to fast forward or fast reverse. Press to pause; press it again to resume. Press to select from the following options: • Switch Screen: Select this option to play in full screen mode. T o return to the original playback screen, press .
47 MENU FUNCTIONS 5. Call Screens Selects the screen that will be displayed when receiving a call. In addition to the default images, you can select a downloaded image or picture as the call screen. In idle mode, press , select Style , then select 5. Call Screens .
48 7. H.O.T . Screens In idle mode, press , select Style , then select 8. Download . 8. H.O.T . Screen Download Starts H.O.T . TM (Helio On T op) screens. ✻ A service fee may be charged for downloads. For more information, contact Helio. In idle mode, press , select Style , then select 7.
49 MENU FUNCTIONS In idle mode, press , then select Surf . OR In idle mode, press . SURF Helio enables you to access information on the web anytime, anywhere via your mobile device. When browsing the web, press to access the menu. F AST ACCESS Navigation options.
50 BOOKMARKS Manages bookmarks. • Add: Adds a bookmark. • View All: Displays all bookmarks. HISTOR Y Displays the browsing history . SETTING Other browser options. • Refresh Page: Refreshes the currently displayed web page. • Setup Options: Changes general browser settings.
51 MENU FUNCTIONS Before Using the Camera SNAP Y our device is set to generate a 60–68dBA sound effect when taking a picture or recording video, even when in Silent or Vibration Mode. 1. For best image quality , a subject should get more lighting than its surroundings.
52 6. A close shot can be taken of a subject as close as 50cm. A subject closer than 30cm can be captured with a macro shot. If you rotate the slide at the top of the camera lens to , the camera is set to macro shot mode, which allows you to take clearer pictures at close range.
53 MENU FUNCTIONS 1. Camera Press to turn on the flash. Press to open the camera menu: Flash: T urn the flash on/off: Of f, Auto, On. Resolution: Specify the resolution: 240×320, 320×240, 640×480, 800×600, 1280×960, 1600×1200. Quality: Specify the image quality: Small, Normal, Fine, Superfine.
54 Capture Mode: Select the shooting mode: Normal, Dark, Low Light, Person + Scene, Scene, Person. Effect: Select an image ef fect: None, Negative, Embossing, Black & White, Sketch, Solarize, Sepia, Aqua, Posterize, W arm, Cool, Antique, Moonlight, Fog.
55 MENU FUNCTIONS In idle mode, press , select Snap , then select 2. Video Camera . Set the menu options as desired. Press to start recording, then again to stop. T o save, press then enter a name. 2. Video Camera Press to access the menu: Quality: Adjust the video image quality: Small, Normal, Fine.
56 Previewing Recorded Video Once you have recorded a video, it will begin to play back so you can preview it. In the preview screen, press to pause and resume playback. Press to adjust the volume. Press to switch the preview screen mode. Y ou can save up to 500 photos.
57 MENU FUNCTIONS Press to select a menu option: Send Pic Msg: Send the selected photo in a picture message. (Y ou can only send pictures stored in Internal memory , not External memory .) Rename: Rename the selected photo. Delete: Delete the selected photo.
58 ✻ A video clip can be locked or unlocked. A locked clip can be viewed or deleted only after entering the password. ✻ Y ou can save and view up to 100 clips. However , the number of clips that can be saved will vary depending on play time. ✻ A video clip can be locked or unlocked.
59 MENU FUNCTIONS Sets camera options. Album Lock: Lock the Photo Album or the Video Album to prevent others from accessing them. Enter your password to access this menu. Select albums to be locked by pressing , then save the settings by pressing . Shutter Sound: Select a shutter sound.
60 Display internal and external (T -Flash) memory usage. T otal: T otal internal memory space available Used: Amount of internal memory used to save pictures, videos, MP3s, applications, and ringtone.
61 MENU FUNCTIONS T aking Photos with the Device Closed When your mobile device is closed, press and hold to open the camera viewfinder . • Press to shoot. The picture will be saved automatically . • Press to change the resolution, which is displayed at the top right of the display .
62 Press to go directly to the T ext menu. Compose a text message. Y ou can send the same message to up to 20 recipients at a time. For information on entering message text, see page 35.
63 MENU FUNCTIONS View and manage text messages that have been sent, received, or saved. 1. New T ext Msg Send a text message. For information on creating and sending a message, see page 62. 2. Inbox View received messages. Press to view a message. Press to send a reply .
64 ✻ A new message sound is played upon arrival of a new message. Messages are displayed in the order they are received. When viewing a message, press to view the previous/next message. Y ou can save up to 100 messages. 3. Outbox View sent messages.
65 MENU FUNCTIONS 4. Saved Stores messages saved from other message boxes or while composing. Select a message and press to view it. Press to forward it. Press to select from the following options: Forward: Forward the selected message. Delete: Delete the selected message.
66 Delete: Delete the selected message. Delete All: Delete all messages in Drafts. ✻ Save up to 20 messages in Drafts. 6. T emplates Save frequently used messages and use them as templates to quickly send out common messages. By default, 10 templates are provided.
67 MENU FUNCTIONS 7. Settings Specify text message settings. Inbox Settings Alert Frequency: Sets the alert frequency for new text messages: Off, Once (activated only when the Message View option is enabled), or Every 2min. Alert Bell Select: Sets the alert sound: Mute, New Message, or Bell 1–4.
68 8. Spam Designate unwanted advertisements, phone numbers, or text strings as spam. Messages that come from the designated numbers or contain the designated text strings are automatically classified as spam and moved directly to the Spam box. Spam Number Specify a phone number to be blocked.
69 MENU FUNCTIONS Spam Box Up to 10 spam messages can be saved in the Spam box. When more than 10 spam messages are received, the oldest messages are deleted. In the Spam box, select a message and press to view its contents. Press to save it in the Saved box.
70 Picture messages can contain video, audio, color text, and pictograms. In the message input window , press to switch the text input mode. See page 35 for instructions on entering characters. Press to select from the following options: Emoticon: Add up to 60 emoticons to your message.
71 A message is saved in the Outbox when it has been sent successfully , or in Drafts when it has not. Backgrounds Navigate to the top of the message and select Backgrounds in the upper left of the message input window to choose from various backgrounds.
72 File Attachment (Add) Move the cursor to the Add box and press to attach a media file or delete the selected media file from the message: Add Photo: Attach a photo to the message. In the list of photos, press to preview a photo or to delete or rename it.
73 View and manage picture messages that have been sent, received, or saved. 1. New Pic Msg Send a picture message. For information on creating and sending picture messages, see page 70. 2. Inbox View received messages. ✻ When a new message arrives, a notification sound is generated.
74 Details: Display the time the message was received and the sender ’s phone number . Forward: Forward the message (purchasable content should be purchased through the Helio Store before being sent). Save Message: Save the selected message in Saved.
75 2. Saved Holds saved picture messages from the Inbox. In Saved, select a message and press to view its contents. Press to delete it. Press to select from the following options: Reply: Send a reply to the sender . Details: Display the time the message was received and the sender ’s phone number .
76 3. Outbox 1. Sent Msg Holds messages that have been sent. Select a message and press to view its contents. Press to delete it. Press to select from the following options: Edit/Send: Send the message again. Recipient: View the time the selected message was sent and the recipient’s number .
77 2. Saved Holds sent messages that have been saved. Select a message and press to view its contents. Press to delete it. Press to select from the following options: Create/Send: Send the message again. Delete All: Delete all messages. While viewing a message, press to delete the message or to send it again.
78 1. Photos View saved photos. Press to select from the following options: Send: Send a message with the selected photo attached to it. Set as W allpaper: Set the selected photo as a background image. Rename: Rename the selected photo. Delete: Delete the selected photo.
79 3. Movies View saved video recordings. Press to select from the following options: Send: Send a message with the selected video recording attached to it. Set as W allpaper: Set the selected video recording as the background image. Rename: Rename the selected video recording.
80 2. Font Color Specify the default font color to be used when creating a picture message. 3. Msg Rcv Alert Alarm Settings: Set the alarm frequency: Mute, 1 T ime (activated only when the Message View option is enabled), or Every 2min. Alert T ype: Set the alarm sound: New Message or Sound 1–4.
81 Delete All: Deletes all numbers in the list. ✻ Up to 15 phone numbers can be saved in the spam list. A valid phone number must have at least 4 digits and can have up to 32 digits.
82 Send and receive an email via your mobile device. Directs you to the Helio web email interface. In idle mode, press , select Te x t , then select 5. Email . 5. Email Check your voice mail. 1. Call V oice Mail Connect to your voice mail box. Alternatively , call your mobile number in idle mode or press and hold to connect to your voice mail box.
83 2. Clear Envelope When the voice mail icon is displayed, no notification is generated, even if a new voice mail is received. Because the voice mail icon disappears only when all messages in the voice mail box are deleted, you need to clear the voice mail icon to receive a new mail notification when you have checked but not deleted voice mails.
84 Add a new contact to the contact list. Up to 1,200 contacts can be stored. The item types are limited as follows: Name: 9 Korean characters or 18 Latin characters Phone Number: 32 digits Email Addr.
85 MENU FUNCTIONS Browse and search your contact list. Search for a contact by entering the desired name letter by letter until the contact appears. Select a contact and press to select from the following options: Send Message: Sends a text message to the selected contact.
86 View the contacts saved in a group, and create or manage groups. Y ou can have up to 30 groups. In the list of groups, press to select from the following options: Edit: Edit group options for the selected group—specify a ringtone. Add: Add a new group.
87 MENU FUNCTIONS Assign speed dial numbers to saved phone numbers for easy access. 98 speed dial numbers are available (2–99). A speed dial number can be assigned to a phone number in the contact list only . In the number input window, press with no numbers entered to view the entire contact list.
88 View the list of Missed calls, Outgoing calls, Incoming calls, and All calls. (Up to 30 calls can be saved in each catagory .) In the phone number list, press to select from the following options: Delete: Delete the selected entry . Save: Add the selected entry to the contact list.
89 Synchronize your mobile device's contact list with your MyHelio.com webmail address book. Y ou can also use the USB cable to synchronize contact information with a PC. Visit Helio.com/support for more details. Sync Contacts: Perform the synchronization.
90 Save up to three numbers to be called in emergency situations. Y ou can call 91 1 or any of the three emergency numbers even when the device is locked. When the device is locked, press in idle mode to dial an emergency number . Select the desired number and press to dial.
91 MENU FUNCTIONS Connect to Information or Helio Customer Care. Information: Connect to the Helio information operator (41 1). Customer Care: Connect to the Helio customer service center (when the language is set to English, dial 61 1; when it is set to Korean, dial *1 16).
92 In idle mode, press , then select Apps . OR In idle mode, press . APPS Access your downloaded games and applications. Y ou can also specify settings for applications such as Helio On T op (H.O.T .) T o set the Helio On T op (H.O.T .) application as your topmost application: 1.
93 MENU FUNCTIONS Set an alarm and message for a specified date and time for appointments and anniversaries. In the monthly view , select a date and press to switch to the daily view . Press to switch back to the monthly view . In the monthly view , press to select from the following options: New Event: Add an event on the selected day .
94 Delete: Delete the selected event/anniversary . Delete All: Delete all events/anniversaries on the selected date. Scheduling Events ► Enter up to 16 Korean characters or 33 Latin characters for the memo. Up to 60 events and anniversaries can be saved.
95 MENU FUNCTIONS Set one-time or repeating alarms. When there are alarms set, select an alarm and press to edit it. When there are no alarms set, press to add a new alarm. Select a time option: Assign T ime, 10min Later , 30min Later , or 1hr Later .
96 View local time for 29 cities around the world. ► Y our device compensates for Daylight Savings T ime. In idle mode, press , select Plan , then select 3.
97 MENU FUNCTIONS Carry out mathematical operations on numbers of up to 32 digits. Press to delete entered characters (or return to the menu if there are no characters entered). 4. Calculator In idle mode, press , select Plan , then select 4. Calculator .
98 Record voice memos or calls. If there are no stored voice memos, your device will ask if you wish to record one. Press to do so. When finished recording, press again. The following options will appear: Review: Play back the memo for review . Re-record: Record the memo again.
99 MENU FUNCTIONS Store short text memos for quick recall. When there are no memos saved, press to add a new memo. Press to select from the following options: Add Notepad: Add a memo. Delete Notepad: Erase the selected memo. Delete All: Erase all memos.
100 View information about the size and contents of internal and external memory . 1. Internal View information about the device’ s internal memory . 2. T -Flash View information about the inserted T -Flash card. In idle mode, press , select Plan , then select 7.
101 MENU FUNCTIONS Play downloaded music and video. Connect to the Helio Store to download video and music video content. In idle mode, press to access Video+Music directly . VIDEO+MUSIC All Files View all downloaded music and video on the device. Press to display the menu: Messaging: Send and receive text messages.
102 Press to select files from the list for playback. Press to begin playback. Press to deselect unwanted files and return to the menu. After selecting content from a list, press to navigate through the menu options: Delete: Erase selected files. Add to Playlist: Add files to a playlist.
103 Delete All: Erase all stored music and video. Recent View a list of the most recently played content. Press to display the menu: Messaging: Send and receive text messages. See page 62 for details. Press to select files from the list for playback. Press to begin playback.
104 Playlists Display saved playlists and play content by playlist. T o play selected content, press the key to select the content items and then press . When there are no playlists, press to select from the following menu options: New Playlist: Add a new playlist.
105 MENU FUNCTIONS Select content from the selected playlist and press to select from the following menu options: Change Play Order: Re-order selected content. Delete: Delete the selected content items from the playlist. Deleted contents can be found in All Files.
106 Play/pause Up : Play next track Down: Press once to return to the beginning of the current track, then again to return to previous tracks Left: Fast reverses two seconds when pressed briefly; fast.
107 MENU FUNCTIONS During playback, press to select from the following menu options: Enlarged View/Original V iew: Play in Enlarged View (full-screen) mode or Original View . When in Enlarged View mode, press to switch the display size during playback.
108 Playing Content with the Flip Closed (Disabled when the device is locked) With the flip closed, press and hold to view downloaded music and video. • Press to go through the lists (Recently , All Files, Playlists). • Press to play everything from the selected lists.
109 MENU FUNCTIONS Connecting to a TV Y ou can use the optional TV Cable to connect your mobile device to a TV . Y ou can view video content stored in the device and downloaded from Helio on the connected TV . 1. Connect the yellow , white, and red connectors of the TV Cable to their TV input counterparts.
11 0 Download video content from the Helio Store. In idle mode, press , select Video+Music , then select 2. Download Video . 2. Download Video Download music content from the Helio Store. In idle mode, press , select Video+Music , then select 3. Download Music .
111 MENU FUNCTIONS View information about saved content in internal and external memory . 1. Internal View information about the device’ s internal memory . 2. T -Flash View information about the inserted T -Flash card. In idle mode, press , select Video+Music , then select 4.
11 2 SETUP 1. Rings Select your ringtone. 2. Vibrate Select incoming call ring options. Vibrate Off: Incoming calls will ring. Vibrate On: Incoming calls will ring and vibrate. Vibrate Only: Incoming calls will vibrate only . Vibrate Then Ring: Incoming calls will vibrate then ring after a short period.
11 3 MENU FUNCTIONS 3. V olume Adjust the volume of device sounds. Ring V olume: Adjust the incoming call ring volume. Receiver V olume: Adjust the speaker volume during calls. Keypad V olume: Adjust the keypad volume. Flip V olume: Adjust the volume of the flip sound.
11 4 Call Connect Alert: Set the sound that plays when a call connects. Call Disconnect Alert: Set the sound that plays when call is disconnected. 5. Missed Call Alert Generates an alert when a call is missed. Set the alert frequency: Every 2min, Once, or Off.
11 5 MENU FUNCTIONS 1. Screens Set your screen. Screens: Use a downloaded image. Video Screens: Use a downloaded V ideoScreen. Photos: Use a stored photo. Video Recordings: Use a stored video recording. Freebies: Use a default screen. 2. Call Screens Set you screen for incoming calls.
11 6 Photos: Use a stored photo. Freebies: Use a default screen. 3. H.O.T . Screens Select a H.O.T . screen. 4. Clock & Calendar Display the date and time on the idle screen. Clock T ype: Use either a digital or an analog clock. Calendar T ype: Turn the calendar on/of f.
11 7 MENU FUNCTIONS 5. Banner Display a banner on the idle screen. Banner: T urn the banner on/off and set it's text. Banner Location: Set the banner's location on the screen. Font Color: Set the banner's font color . Background Color: Set the banner's background color .
11 8 7. Backlighting Set backlight options. Backlight Mode: Set the backlight mode: Default, Power-Saving, or User . The rest of the options are only available when User is selected. Backlight: Set the duration and brightness of the backlight. T ime: 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, or 1min.
11 9 MENU FUNCTIONS 1. Answering Options Set how you answer calls on your device. Flip Open: Answer an incoming call by opening the flip. When the flip is open, press the button to answer a call. Flip Open & Any Key: When the flip is open, use any button other than , , or to answer an incoming call.
120 Receive Mode Select the network receive mode: V oice, Data, or Fax. Comm Port Select USB to use the USB Cable, or UART to use a serial cable. Select "DS:USB DM:UART" to use PS Sync. ✻ "DS:UART DM:USB" and PS Sync will no longer be available.
121 Connection Select the network connection speed: EV -DO or 1X Only . What is 1x Only? CDMA2000 1x mode allows calls and data transfers. What is EV -DO Mode? CDMA2000 1x Mode is used for voice calls; for data transfers to services such as Helio Online, the CDMA2000 1x EV -DO mode can support a maximum speed of 2.
122 1. My Number Display your mobile number . 2. Reset Reset device settings. Default Settings: Reset or initialize the device to factory defaults, but keep all files and content. Factory Settings: Reset or initialize the device to factory defaults, and delete all files and content.
123 MENU FUNCTIONS 1. Set Password Set your password. The default password is '0000'. 2. Password Hint Set a password hint. The password hint will display whenever your device asks for your password. For further details about entering text, refer to page 35.
124 3. Lock Lock device functions to prevent use. Y ou must enter your password to use locked functions. Phone Lock: Lock the device. Call Blocking: Lock outgoing calls. Helio Lock: Lock access to Helio services. Call Log Lock: Lock the call log. Contacts Lock: Lock the contacts list.
125 MENU FUNCTIONS Select the language for device menus: English or Korean. In idle mode, press , select Setup , then select 8. Language . Select the desired language. 7. Language Display the mobile number , hardware version, software version, date and time of first use, and serial number for your device.
126 View the contents of internal and external (T -Flash) memory . 1. Internal View information on the device's internal memory . 2.T -Flash View information on the inserted T -Flash card. In idle mode, press , select Setup , then select 9. Memory Info .
Safety Information • Device Password • TIA Safety Information • FDA Consumer Update • FCC RF Exposure Information • FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility Regulations for Wireless Devices.
128 The device password helps protect your device against unauthorized use. It is used for unlocking the keys, deleting all contact list entries, restoring factory settings, and locking or unlocking the phone. If the Device Lock feature is enabled, yo u must enter the password each time you turn the device on.
129 SAFETY INFORMATION Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety Information for Wireless Handheld phones. Inclusion of the text covering Pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and Other Medical Devices is req uired in the owner ’s manual for CTIA Certification.
130 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.
131 SAFETY INFORMATION The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
132 V ehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. Y ou should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
133 SAFETY INFORMATION Potentially Explosive Atmospheres T urn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
134 Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however , that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used.
135 SAFETY INFORMATION Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following: • Su.
136 that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.
137 SAFETY INFORMATION methods. Animal experiments investigating the ef fects of radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories.
138 the time tumors develop—if they do—may be many , many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors af fect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
139 SAFETY INFORMATION How can I find out how much radio frequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone? All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radio frequency energy (RF) exposures.
140 of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is the measurement of the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either by the whole body or a small part of the body . It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of matte r. This measurement is used to determine whether a wireless phone complies with safety guideline.
141 SAFETY INFORMATION teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all.
142 and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur , FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.
143 Read this information before using your mobile device. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
144 In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
145 handset. The SAR value of a device is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the device emits.
146 On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be compatible with hearing-aids.
147 SAFETY INFORMATION M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. Hearing devices may also be rated.
148 marks are referenced in Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard. For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and V olume Control http://www .
149 VK MOBILE INC. (“VK MOBILE”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free from defects in material and workmanship that result in Product failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions: 1.
150 price paid by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. VK MOBILE shall not be liable for any other losses or damages. These remedies are the Consumer’s exclusive remedies for breach of warranty .
151 WARRANTY d. The Product serial number plate or the enhancement data code has been removed, defaced, or altered. e. The defect or damage was caused by the defective function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna, or viruses or other software problems introduced into the Product.
152 e. If the Product is returned during the limited warranty period, but the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty , the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer .
153 THEORY , EVEN IF VK MOBILE KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. VK MOBILE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED W ARRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD THA T THE PRODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED.
VK650C Kick Flip CD KA/A PRT-SGA000005/04.06-1 TM.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Helio Kick Flip c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Helio Kick Flip - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Helio Kick Flip, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Helio Kick Flip va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Helio Kick Flip, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Helio Kick Flip.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Helio Kick Flip. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Helio Kick Flip ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.