Haier C2040 User Manual - Page 8

Safety Information

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Name Left soft key Right soft key Up key Down key Left key Right key Send key End (power) key Number keys Charger connector Headset connector Description In standby mode, press left soft key to main menu. In standby mode, press right soft key to Names. In standby mode, short press up key to enter TATA Zone menu. In menus or function options, used to select the upper menu. In standby status, press down key to enter FM. In standby status, long press down key to turn on/off torch. In menus or function options, used to select the down menu. In standby mode, press left key to enter settings menu. In standby mode, press right key to enter messages menu. Making or answering a call. In standby mode, press this key to enter the all calls screen. End calls or reject calls. Long press: power on, power off. Press to enter number, Long press to speed Plug the travel adapter into the charger connector. Before using headset, pull in the headset to this port. & Notice: Long press means pressing key more than or equal to 2 seconds; short press means pressing key less than 2 seconds. 2 The contact can not get Please check if your mic is blocked by fittings or your voice when making other blocks. phone call Receiver sound is too low Please check if your receiver volume has been adjusted to the minimum. The mobile phone has a Please check if the phone has a strong signal. weak receive signal or If no signal, please use it in a strong signal place. usually drop in the phone call The screen displays the Please check if you are in a weak signal area (in the information such as "No channel or surrounded by buildings), change the area Service" or: Searching..." and retry. Please check if you can try to get the services without the service provider permission. If needing the service, please contact the service provider for more information. 15 Safety Information Electronic Device Most modern electronic equipment areshielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipments may not be shielded against the RF 23

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Notice:
Long press means pressing key more than or equal to 2 seconds; short press
means pressing key less than 2 seconds.
Left key
Right key
Send key
End (power) key
Number keys
Charger connector
Headset connector
In standby mode, press left key to enter settings menu.
In standby mode, press right key to enter messages menu.
Making or answering a call.
In standby mode, press this key to enter the all calls screen.
End calls or reject calls.
Long press: power on, power off.
Press to enter number, Long press to speed
Plug the travel adapter into the charger connector.
Before using headset, pull in the headset to this port.
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&
Name
Left soft key
Right soft key
Up key
Down key
Description
In standby mode, press left soft key to main menu.
In standby mode, press right soft key to Names.
In standby mode, short press up key to enter TATAZone menu.
In menus or function options, used to select the upper menu.
In standby status, press down key to enter FM.
In standby status, long press down key to turn on/off torch.
In menus or function options, used to select the down menu.
The contact can not get
your voice when making
phone call
Please check if your mic is blocked by fittings or
other blocks.
Receiver sound is
too low
Please check if your receiver volume has been
adjusted to the minimum.
The mobile phone has a
weak receive signal or
usually drop in the phone
call
Please check if the phone has a strong signal.
If no signal, please use it in a strong signal place.
The screen displays the
information such as “No
Service” or: Searching…”
Please check if you are in a weak signal area (in the
channel or surrounded by buildings), change the area
and retry.
Please check if you can try to get the services without
the service provider permission. If needing the service,
please contact the service provider for more information.
15 Safety Information
Electronic Device
Most modern electronic equipment areshielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.
However, certain electronic equipments may not be shielded against the RF
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