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Icons and definitions Using LUBI2 functions
3. Initial start-up
SIM 1 signal strength
SIM 2 signal strength
New message
Missed call
Bluetooth on
Battery charge level
Alarm on
General mode on
Meeting mode on
External mode on
1.Turning on/off
Insert the SIM card(s) into the slot as shown in the diagram, insert the battery then
press the On/Off key for three seconds. To turn your phone off, press the On/Off key
for three seconds.
2. Making a call
Enter your contact’s number from the standby screen, then press the SIM1 or SIM2
key to make the call.
OR Use the Back key to open your Contacts, scroll through the list to find the contact
you want, then press the SIM1 or SIM2 key to make the call.
3. Call volume
To adjust the volume during the call, use the left/right keys.
4. Speed dialling
Access your Contacts. Then press the centre selection
key
>
Settings
>
Speed dial
>
Status
>
On
. Press
Back
> Select
numbers and link your contacts to the numeric keys (2 to 9).
From the standby screen, press a numeric key for one second
to call your contact.
5. Call log
On the Home screen, press the SIM1 or SIM2 key to access
the Call Log, then select a call entry and use the centre selec-
tion key to access available options.
6. Options during a call
If you have activated call waiting with your operator, press
Options
during the conversation; you can put the active call
on hold and retrieve it later. Other functions are available in
the Options list.
7. Torch
On the Home screen, press the top of the centre selection key
to turn the LED torch on/ off.
8. Music
To load music from the memory card, press the centre selec-
tion key, then select
Music
>
List
>
Options
>
Add
. Your
files and directories will be displayed. You can :
Press
Options
>
Open :
to open the directory selected and
choose your music files.
Press
Options
>
Select
: all the music files in the selected
directory will be loaded to the player.
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