Haier C1000 User manual

Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...................................................................................................................1
1. GETTING STARTED.......................................................................................................................5
SAFETY NOTES..................................................................................................................................1
NOTICE ................................................................................................................................................1
PERSONAL..........................................................................................................................................2
MOBILE PHONE..................................................................................................................................2
BATTERY .............................................................................................................................................3
ON THE ROAD.....................................................................................................................................3
ON AN AIRPLANE ...............................................................................................................................4
1.1 BATTERY .......................................................................................................................................5
1.1.1 Removing and installing the battery................................................................................6
1.1.2 Charging the battery..........................................................................................................6
1.1.3 Using the battery................................................................................................................7
1.1.4 Battery charge level...........................................................................................................7
1.2 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK ...........................................................................................8
1.2.1 UIM card..............................................................................................................................8

1.2.2 Inserting the UIM card .......................................................................................................8
1.2.3 Unlocking the UIM..............................................................................................................9
1.2.4 Connecting to the network ................................................................................................10
1.3 STANDBY SCREEN AND CONTENT .........................................................................................10
1.4 BUTTON FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................................11
1.5 FIGURE AND CHARACTER INPUT............................................................................................12
1.6 PHONE LOCK................................................................................................................................13
1.7 INPUT METHOD ...........................................................................................................................14
1.7.1 Editing window...................................................................................................................14
1.7.2 Switch between input methods........................................................................................14
1.7.3 Digit input method .............................................................................................................15
1.7.4 ABC input method..............................................................................................................15
1.7.5 abc input method...............................................................................................................16
1.7.6 Smart ABC input method ..................................................................................................16
1.7.7 Smart abc input method....................................................................................................16
2.1 POWER ON/OFF...........................................................................................................................18
2.2 DIALLING.......................................................................................................................................18
2.2.1 Dialling directly ..................................................................................................................18
2. DIALLING AND ANSWERING ......................................................................................................18

2.2.2 Dialling from the Contacts.................................................................................................20
2.2.3 Dialling by location.............................................................................................................20
2.3 ANSWERING A CALL ...................................................................................................................20
2.4 IN-CALL OPTIONS .......................................................................................................................21
2.4.1 Making a call to a telephone extension...........................................................................21
2.4.2 Adjusting the volume.........................................................................................................21
2.4.3 Option .................................................................................................................................22
2.4.4 Hanging up.........................................................................................................................22
2.4.5 New SMS ............................................................................................................................22
2.4.6 Answering an incoming call while in-call........................................................................23
2.4.7 Making a new call while in-call.........................................................................................23
3.1 MENU STRUCTURE.............................................................................................................24
3.2 MENU OPERATION ..............................................................................................................24
3.3 OTHER OPERATION............................................................................................................24
3.4 MENU FUNCTION LIST .......................................................................................................25
4.1 LISTS ......................................................................................................................................28
4.2 SEARCH.................................................................................................................................29
3. MENU OPERATION........................................................................................................................24
4. CONTACTS......................................................................................................................................28

4.3 ADD NEW ...............................................................................................................................29
4.4 GROUPS ................................................................................................................................30
4.5 MULTICOPY...........................................................................................................................31
4.6 SPEED DIAL ..........................................................................................................................32
4.7 MEMORY STATUS ................................................................................................................32
4.8 DELETE..................................................................................................................................33
5.1 CREATING A NEW MESSAGE ............................................................................................34
5.2 SENDING MESSAGES.........................................................................................................35
5.3 RECEIVING MESSAGES.....................................................................................................35
5.4 VIEWING THE MESSAGES.................................................................................................36
5.5 VIEWING THE MESSAGES IN DRAFT ..............................................................................37
5.6 TEMPLATES ..........................................................................................................................37
5.7 MEMORY STATUS ................................................................................................................38
5.8 DELETING MESSAGES.......................................................................................................38
5.9 MESSAGE SETTING............................................................................................................38
6.1 MISSED CALLS.....................................................................................................................40
6.2 RECEIVED CALLS................................................................................................................41
5. MESSAGES.....................................................................................................................................34
6. CALL HISTORY...............................................................................................................................40

6.3 DIALLED CALLS....................................................................................................................41
6.4 DELETE ..................................................................................................................................41
6.5 CALL TIMERS ........................................................................................................................41
7.1 PHONE SETTING..................................................................................................................43
7.2 CALL SETTING......................................................................................................................43
7.3 DISPLAY .................................................................................................................................45
7.4 SECURITY..............................................................................................................................46
7.4.1 Calls Restrictions.........................................................................................................46
7.4.2 PIN Management..........................................................................................................47
7.4.3 Factory Reset ...............................................................................................................47
7.4.4 Change Security PWD.................................................................................................48
7.4.5 Blacklist.........................................................................................................................48
7.4.6 Voice Privacy ................................................................................................................48
8.1 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................49
8.2 ALARM....................................................................................................................................49
8.2.1 Time ................................................................................................................................49
8.2.2 Period .............................................................................................................................50
7. SETTINGS .......................................................................................................................................43
8. TOOLS..............................................................................................................................................49

8.2.3 On or Off .........................................................................................................................50
8.3 CALENDAR............................................................................................................................50
8.4 CALCULATOR .......................................................................................................................51
9.1 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................52
9.2 INCOMING CALL ALERT .....................................................................................................52
9.3 SMS ALERT............................................................................................................................52
9.4 RING TYPE ............................................................................................................................52
9.5 RING VOLUME ......................................................................................................................52
9.6 KEY TONE..............................................................................................................................52
9.7 POWER TONE .......................................................................................................................52
9.8 LOW BATT. BEEP..................................................................................................................52
10.1 SNAKE ..................................................................................................................................54
10.2 TETRIS .................................................................................................................................54
10.3 GAME SOUND .....................................................................................................................55
9. PROFILES .......................................................................................................................................52
10. GAMES...........................................................................................................................................54
11.SMS SERVICES.............................................................................................................................56
12.TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................................................57
13.ACCESSORIES.............................................................................................................................59

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Safety Notes
Notice
If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, please immediately notify your service operator to
prevent use of the UIM CARD, thus avoiding the economic loss which caused by unauthorized
calls made under your name.
When contacting your local operator or sales outlet, they will need to know the ESN number of
your mobile phone. This number is printed on the label of the back of the mobile phone (remove
the battery to view the number). Take note of the ESN number and store it in a secure place for
future use.
In order to avoid unauthorized use of your mobile phone, take preventative measures, such
as:
-Configure the Phone Lock function, set the PIN CODE, and change the code if it is disclosed to
another party;
-If leaving your C1000 in an unattended vehicle, do not place the mobile phone in an obvious
place. It is preferable to take it with you, or store it in a secure place.
In order to use the product safely and correctly, and to prevent accident or injury, please comply
with the cautions outlined in this user guide. After reading the user guide, keep it in a safe place
for easy reference.
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Personal
Mobile Phone
Using radio-frequency equipment may cause interference with medical equipment, for
example, hearing aids and cardiac pacemakers, etc. Before using the mobile phone, consult the
medical equipment manufacturer or your doctor for advice.
In places which may present blast hazards, such as oil depots, chemical factories, etc., it is
considered best practice to limit the use of radio-frequency equipment. Even when a mobile
phone is in the Standby State, it will still transmit electromagnetic signals. If possible, and if
requested, switch off your mobile phone.
Please pay attention to traffic safety. When driving a car, please do not use your mobile phone.
If it is absolutely necessary to use a mobile phone when driving, park your car in a safe place
before use.
Please keep the mobile phone and all accessories out of the reach of children.
Rubber plugs (used at the earplug jack and at the bottom of mobile phone) pose a choking
hazard if swallowed by children.
Avoid contact between the battery (metal part) and other metal objects (necklaces, coins, etc),
as well as consumption or biting of the battery by the animals or striking sharp material on the
battery.
Your mobile phone will generate an electromagnetic field. Please do not place it near storage
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media such as computer disks, or other similar devices.
Using mobile phone near electrical appliances and equipment such as TV set, telephone,
radio and personal computer, etc, might cause the interference on the mobile phone, thereby
affecting its performance.
Please do not expose your mobile phone to strong sunshine and high temperatures as it will
shorten the life of electronic components, damage the battery, and cause the deformation of
plastic parts and components.
Keep the mobile phone dry, away from rain, moisture, and other liquids which can corrupt the
electronic circuits.
Do not short circuit the battery equipment, as it will damage the battery, generate heat and
may cause fire.
Do not dispose of a battery in fire as it may explode. Waste batteries should be returned to a
designated recycling site. Please do not dispose of the battery into the household garbage.
Battery
On the Road
Warning: If the battery is damaged or broken, avoid contact with exposed skin. In the event of skin
contact, wash the affected area liberally with clean water. If necessary, consult a doctor.
Before making or receiving calls, pay attention to the legal regulations concerning the use of mobile
phones, and restrict phone usage to non-driving time.
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Confirm whether the safety airbag, brakes, velocity control system and oil filter system will be
affected by the wireless transmission. If any problems are evident, please contact the distributor of
the automobile.
Do not put the mobile phone near inflammable or explosive products.
During takeoff, landing and the duration of the flight, follow the relevant civil aviation regulations
prevent interference with the telecommunication system of the airplane.
When refueling your vehicle, please switch off your mobile phone. Similarly, you should also switch
off the mobile phone in places which restrict the use of two-way wireless devices.
On An Airplane
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